What does 지하 in Korean mean?

What is the meaning of the word 지하 in Korean? The article explains the full meaning, pronunciation along with bilingual examples and instructions on how to use 지하 in Korean.

The word 지하 in Korean means sense, perceive, be aware of, keep fit, get into shape, stay healthy, enormously, humongously, greatly, prevent, forestall, nip in the bud, prevent, keep, maintain, depend on, rely on, contribute to, recognize, perceive, be aware of, stop, block, interrupt, controlling, control, know, calling off, canceling, put a stop to, discontinue, suspend, support, advocate, underpass, underground passage, basement, underpass, subway, metro, earnestly,, be serious, be sober, occupy, take up, take possession of, occupy, land, detect, notify, inform, cancel, close. To learn more, please see the details below.

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Meaning of the word 지하

sense, perceive, be aware of

keep fit, get into shape, stay healthy

enormously, humongously, greatly

prevent, forestall, nip in the bud

prevent

keep, maintain

depend on, rely on

contribute to

recognize, perceive, be aware of

stop, block, interrupt

controlling

control

know

calling off, canceling

put a stop to, discontinue, suspend

support, advocate

underpass, underground passage

basement

underpass

subway, metro

earnestly,

be serious, be sober

occupy, take up

take possession of, occupy

land

detect

notify, inform

cancel, close

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