상치되다
To be contrary to, to conflict with, or to be inconsistent with something else (like opinions, interests, or facts).
Beispiele
3 von 5이 결과는 기존의 가설과 정면으로 상치된다.
This result directly conflicts with the existing hypothesis.
귀하의 행동은 회사의 규정과 상치됩니다.
Your actions are contrary to the company's regulations.
내 생각은 너랑 좀 상치되는 것 같아.
I think my opinion conflicts with yours a bit.
Wortfamilie
Merkhilfe
상 (mutual) + 치 (hit) = Two things hitting each other because they don't match.
Schnelles Quiz
이 보고서의 내용은 우리가 수집한 증거와 서로 ____.
Richtig!
Die richtige Antwort ist: 상치된다
Beispiele
이 결과는 기존의 가설과 정면으로 상치된다.
academicThis result directly conflicts with the existing hypothesis.
귀하의 행동은 회사의 규정과 상치됩니다.
formalYour actions are contrary to the company's regulations.
내 생각은 너랑 좀 상치되는 것 같아.
informalI think my opinion conflicts with yours a bit.
새로운 정책은 이전 협약의 내용과 상치될 우려가 있다.
businessThere is a concern that the new policy might conflict with the contents of the previous agreement.
두 사람의 이해관계가 서로 상치되어 합의가 어렵다.
everydayThe interests of the two people conflict with each other, making consensus difficult.
Wortfamilie
Häufige Kollokationen
Häufige Phrasen
상치되는 입장
conflicting positions
상치되는 결과
conflicting results
상치되는 부분
conflicting parts
Wird oft verwechselt mit
상충하다 is more commonly used for values or interests, while 상치되다 is often used for facts, statements, or logical consistency.
Nutzungshinweise
Used when analyzing data or comparing different theories in academic writing.
Häufige Fehler
Often written as '상치하다', but the passive form '상치되다' is standard for 'to be contrary'.
Merkhilfe
상 (mutual) + 치 (hit) = Two things hitting each other because they don't match.
Wortherkunft
From Sino-Korean 相値 (mutual + meet/value). Note: often interpreted as 'hitting' each other.
Grammatikmuster
Schnelles Quiz
이 보고서의 내용은 우리가 수집한 증거와 서로 ____.
Richtig!
Die richtige Antwort ist: 상치된다
Verwandtes Vokabular
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해당
B1The state of being relevant or applicable; often used as a prefix to mean 'the relevant' or 'the said' thing.
선행되다
B1For a certain action, event, or condition to take place or exist before another. It implies a prerequisite relationship.
단정하다
B2To conclude or judge something definitively, often based on limited information or a firm belief.
기초하다
B1To be based on or founded upon a certain fact, principle, or data.
성립하다
B1To be validly established or to hold true based on specific conditions. This is used when discussing theories, contracts, laws, or logical arguments.
조응하다
B2To correspond or respond to something else, often in a structural or logical way. It is used to describe how two elements match or balance each other.
간접적
B2Not directly caused by something; happening through a medium or as a secondary result. It describes a relationship where there is an intermediate step between cause and effect.
수긍하다
B2To accept, concede, or agree with someone's opinion or a fact because it is reasonable and convincing. It implies a rational consent after consideration.
환기
B2The act of calling attention to a topic or feeling, or the act of refreshing the air in a room.
반론하다
B2To argue against an existing opinion, claim, or theory with a counter-argument.
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