This is the 13297th most frequent Korean word.
들이대면
"들이대면" means "if/when one thrusts, pushes, or approaches aggressively."
The term '들이대면' here indicates the action of threateningly positioning or pointing an object towards someone, conveying a sense of confrontation.
그가 칼을 내게 들이대면 어떻게 해야 할까?
What should I do if he points a knife at me?
In this sentence, '들이대면' refers to the act of sharply pointing something—here a finger—towards someone as part of an emotional display.
상대방이 화내며 손가락을 들이대면 좀 차분히 이야기하려고 노력해라.
If the counterpart angrily points a finger, try to calmly communicate.
The word '들이대면' is used to describe the act of positioning the camera towards a subject, denoting the action of presenting or offering focus.