κ²μ
μ¬μ μΈμ΄λ₯Ό μ ννμΈμ
weak
μμλ€
Her grip was weak after the surgery on her wrist.
κ·Έλ
μ μλͺ© μμ ν κ·Έλ¦½μ΄ μ½νλ€.
02
μ½ν, μ·¨μ½ν
structurally fragile or lacking durability
μμλ€
The table leg was weak and wobbled dangerously.
νμ λ€λ¦¬κ° μ½ν΄μ μννκ² νλ€λ Έλ€.
03
묽μ, λ§μλ
excessively diluted, resulting in a thin, insipid, or ineffective quality
μμλ€
She complained about the weak tea and asked for a stronger infusion.
κ·Έλ
λ μ½ν μ°¨μ λν΄ λΆννκ³ λ κ°ν μΆμΆμ μꡬνλ€.
04
μ½ν, μν₯μ μ½κ² λ°λ
easily influenced by others and lacking the ability or will to uphold one's decisions, beliefs, etc.
μμλ€
The weak leader's indecisiveness caused confusion among the team, leading to a lack of direction.
05
μ½ν, μ½μΈμ
(used of vowels or syllables) pronounced with little or no stress
06
μ½ν, νλ½μΈμΈ
tending downward in price
07
μ½ν, μ°μ½ν
likely to fail under stress or pressure
μμλ€
A weak breeze rustled the leaves on the trees.
μ½ν λ°λμ΄ λ무μ μμ¬κ·λ₯Ό μ΄λκ±°λ¦¬κ² νλ€.
09
μ½ν, κΆλ ₯μ΄ μλ
not having authority, political strength, or governing power
10
μ½ν, κ·μΉμ μΈ
(used of verbs) having standard (or regular) inflection
11
μ½ν, μ νλ
deficient in intelligence or mental power
12
μ½ν, μν¬λ₯Έ
deficient or lacking in some skill
13
μ½ν, κΉ¨μ§κΈ° μ¬μ΄
lacking strength or the ability to withstand pressure and force
14
μ΄μ€λ¬μ΄, λμ
bad, uncool, or disappointing
Slang
μμλ€
That new album is weak compared to his last one.
κ·Έ μ μ¨λ²μ κ·Έμ λ§μ§λ§ μ¨λ²μ λΉν΄ μ½νλ€.



























