잠식하다
To gradually invade or take over someone else's territory, market share, or rights, like a silkworm eating a mulberry leaf.
Beispiele
3 von 5잡초가 정원을 야금야금 잠식하고 있다.
Weeds are gradually taking over the garden.
외국 자본이 국내 기간산업을 잠식할 우려가 있습니다.
There are concerns that foreign capital might encroach upon domestic key industries.
게임이 내 공부 시간을 다 잠식해버렸어.
Gaming has completely eaten up my study time.
Wortfamilie
Merkhilfe
Jam-sik: Think of 'Jam' (Sleep) + 'Sik' (Eat). Like eating something quietly while others are sleeping.
Schnelles Quiz
스마트폰이 보급되면서 카메라 시장을 빠르게 ___했다.
Richtig!
Die richtige Antwort ist: 잠식
Beispiele
잡초가 정원을 야금야금 잠식하고 있다.
everydayWeeds are gradually taking over the garden.
외국 자본이 국내 기간산업을 잠식할 우려가 있습니다.
formalThere are concerns that foreign capital might encroach upon domestic key industries.
게임이 내 공부 시간을 다 잠식해버렸어.
informalGaming has completely eaten up my study time.
기득권 세력의 권위가 새로운 가치관에 의해 잠식되고 있다.
academicThe authority of the established power is being eroded by new values.
저가 브랜드가 중저가 시장을 빠르게 잠식하고 있습니다.
businessLow-cost brands are rapidly taking over the mid-to-low-end market.
Wortfamilie
Häufige Kollokationen
Häufige Phrasen
자본 잠식
capital impairment
시장 잠식 효과
cannibalization effect
빠르게 잠식하다
to encroach rapidly
Wird oft verwechselt mit
Erosion (침식) is usually physical/natural (like soil), while encroachment (잠식) is often social, economic, or metaphorical.
Nutzungshinweise
Frequently used in business news to describe market share competition or in financial reports regarding capital.
Häufige Fehler
Avoid using it for sudden, violent takeovers; it implies a slow, steady process.
Merkhilfe
Jam-sik: Think of 'Jam' (Sleep) + 'Sik' (Eat). Like eating something quietly while others are sleeping.
Wortherkunft
From Hanja: 蠶 (silkworm) + 食 (to eat).
Grammatikmuster
Schnelles Quiz
스마트폰이 보급되면서 카메라 시장을 빠르게 ___했다.
Richtig!
Die richtige Antwort ist: 잠식
Verwandtes Vokabular
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포화
B1A state of being completely full, where no more can be added; saturation.
부동산
B1Property consisting of land or buildings, which cannot be moved.
침체
B1A state of being inactive or not progressing; specifically used for economic recessions or a lack of vitality in a certain field.
안정화
B1The process of making something stable or the state of becoming stable. Often refers to prices, political situations, or systems.
경제성장
B1The increase in the capacity of an economy to produce goods and services, compared from one period of time to another. It is a key topic in academic discussions about national development.
개도국
B1Short for '개발도상국' (Developing Country). A country with a less developed industrial base and a lower Human Development Index relative to other countries.
파생
B2The process where something new originates or branches out from a primary source or root. In finance, it refers to products whose value comes from an underlying asset.
보조
B1The act of helping or supporting a main function or entity. It often refers to financial assistance (subsidies) or providing secondary aid to complete a task.
동반하다
B2To accompany or go along with something, often used when one phenomenon causes or occurs simultaneously with another. In academic contexts, it refers to consequences or parallel trends.
재분배
B2The distribution of something (especially wealth or land) in a different way, typically to achieve greater equality within a society.
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