U+CB49, 쭉
HANGUL SYLLABLE JJUG
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[U+CB48]
Hangul Syllables
[U+CB4A]




쬬 ←→ 쭤

Korean

Etymology

Intensive form of (juk).

Pronunciation

Romanizations
Revised Romanization?jjuk
Revised Romanization (translit.)?jjug
McCune–Reischauer?tchuk
Yale Romanization?ccwuk

Ideophone

Ablaut/harmonic pair
Yin-form (jjuk)
Yang-form (jjok)
Consonant set
Plain (juk)
Intensive (jjuk)

(jjuk)

  1. in a manner indeed arranged in a row; while indeed arranging in a row
  2. (of a recitation or story) without any sort of break; in one single seating
  3. tearing in one forceful continuous stroke
  4. (of liquid) sucking or gulping in one forceful continuous stroke
    • 들이켰다.
      sur-eul jjuk deurikyeotda.
      He gulped down the liquor in one stroke.
  5. stretching in a strong and broad manner
    • 어깨 피고 다녀.
      eokkae jom jjuk pigo danyeo.
      You should go about with your shoulders stretched wide.
  6. continuously over a duration of time
  7. looking over in one long, wide glance
  8. fashionably; sexily

Derived terms

  • 쭈욱 (jjuuk)
  • 쭉쭉빵빵 (jjukjjukppangppang)

See also

  • (ssuk, “protruding deeply”)
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