• put; place; lay
To put something in a certain place.
• put; leave
To put something or someone in a certain situation or state.
• leave
To leave or abandon something or someone without taking or bringing it or him/her.
• put; add
To put extra ingredients into a dish.
• put; stuff
To put cotton or feathers into a blanket or clothes.
• have at; accommodate
To make a person stay.
• set up; establish; encamp
To establish a military camp.
• set up; establish
To establish a position, group or organization.
• put value on; place value on; emphasis on; focus on
To treat something with emphasis and care.
• have; bear
To have something such as a thought.
• understand; consider
To understand someone's situation or circumstances in an open-minded manner.
• belong to; be affiliated with
To have something as an official job or affiliation.
• set
To set the goal or basis of a certain behavior.
• put toward; let toward; leave toward
To let something face toward a certain direction.
• keep; treasure; store
To store or keep something without using it.
• set aside; leave
To postpone something without working on it.
• have gap; space out
To have plenty of time or spatial gap between something.
• take
For a certain situation to continue for a certain period.
• hire; have
To employ and use a person.
• have
To have someone as a family member, relative or friend.
• talk about; discuss; think about; ponder over
To have something as the subject of a conversation or debate.
• choose over
To deny the former and affirm or choose the latter.
• play
To play the game of go or janggi, Korean chess, or to place or use their pieces.
• place; set
To distance oneself from the world or people without having a close relationship.
• leave
To leave something or someone in a certain state.