Respective characteristics, Each in its own way, As for...
Explanation
This expression is used with nouns to indicate that each noun has its own different characteristic with respect to the content that follows.
Examples
<span class="speaker-a">가:</span> 이번 여름에 해안선을 따라 여행을 해 볼까 하는면 동해안 쪽이 좋아요, 서해안 쪽이 좋아요?<br><br><span class="speaker-b">나:</span> 글쎄요. 동해안<span class='focus'>은</span> 동해안<span class='focus'>대로</span> 서해안<span class='focus'>은</span> 서해안<span class='focus'>대로</span> 각각 매력이 있어서 어디 한 곳을 말하기가그러네요. 자동차로 가려고요?<br><br><span class="speaker-a">가:</span> 아니요, 지금 계획은 자전거로 갈까 하는데 무리 일까요?<br><br><span class="speaker-b">나:</span> 자동차를 타는 것보다는 시간도 오래 걸리고 힘들겠지만 자전거<span class='focus'>는</span> 자전거<span class='focus'>대로</span> 천천히 자연을 느끼면서 여행할 수 있어서 좋을 것 같아요.
A: This summer, I’m planning to take a trip along the coast, but which is better, the east coast or the west coast? B: Well, both the east coast and the west coast have their own respective appealing aspects, so it’s hard to say one over the other. Are you planning to go by car? A: No, my current plan is to go by bicycle, but I wonder if that’s out of the question. B: Rather than going by car, and while it may take more time and be more physically taxing, going by bicycle has its own benefits, like being able to experience nature at a slower pace as you go on your journey, so I think that's a good choice.