촉구하다
To strongly urge, demand, or call for a certain action or response.
Beispiele
3 von 5시민들은 공정한 수사를 촉구하며 시위를 벌였다.
Citizens held a protest urging for a fair investigation.
의장은 회의의 신속한 진행을 촉구했다.
The chairperson urged for the rapid progress of the meeting.
전문가들은 철저한 원인 규명을 촉구하고 나섰다.
Experts came forward to urge for a thorough investigation of the cause.
Wortfamilie
Merkhilfe
Chok starts like 'Choke' - urging someone so hard they feel the pressure.
Schnelles Quiz
유엔은 내전 중인 국가들에게 즉각적인 휴전을 ( ).
Richtig!
Die richtige Antwort ist: 촉구했다
Beispiele
시민들은 공정한 수사를 촉구하며 시위를 벌였다.
formalCitizens held a protest urging for a fair investigation.
의장은 회의의 신속한 진행을 촉구했다.
formalThe chairperson urged for the rapid progress of the meeting.
전문가들은 철저한 원인 규명을 촉구하고 나섰다.
academicExperts came forward to urge for a thorough investigation of the cause.
선생님은 학생들에게 과제 제출을 다시 한번 촉구했다.
everydayThe teacher once again urged the students to submit their assignments.
국제 기구는 평화로운 해결을 촉구하는 성명을 발표했다.
formalThe international organization issued a statement calling for a peaceful resolution.
Wortfamilie
Häufige Kollokationen
Häufige Phrasen
강력히 촉구하다
to strongly urge
재발 방지를 촉구하다
to urge prevention of recurrence
사퇴를 촉구하다
to urge resignation
Wird oft verwechselt mit
요구하다 is a general demand, while 촉구하다 implies a more urgent and forceful pushing for action.
Nutzungshinweise
Used frequently in news headlines regarding protests, government policies, or international relations.
Häufige Fehler
It is a transitive verb, so it requires an object (usually an action or a noun clause).
Merkhilfe
Chok starts like 'Choke' - urging someone so hard they feel the pressure.
Wortherkunft
From Sino-Korean 促求.
Grammatikmuster
Schnelles Quiz
유엔은 내전 중인 국가들에게 즉각적인 휴전을 ( ).
Richtig!
Die richtige Antwort ist: 촉구했다
Verwandtes Vokabular
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권위
B1The power or right to give orders, make decisions, and enforce obedience; also refers to recognized expertise in a specific field.
통제
B1The act of directing, restricting, or managing something or someone's behavior or a situation.
기조
B1The basic tone, central theme, or underlying policy direction of something (like a speech, meeting, or government).
공식화
B1The act of making something official or formal, such as a statement, rule, or agreement.
공공성
B2The quality of being in the public interest or belonging to the public. It refers to the nature of serving the common good rather than private profit.
공고히
B2To do something in a firm, solid, or secure manner. It describes making a status, relationship, or foundation stronger and more stable.
공표하다
B2To officially and publicly announce a law, result, or decision to everyone. It is a very formal term used by government bodies or large organizations.
명분
B2A moral justification, a reason, or a principle that one provides to support a certain action or position. It often refers to a 'just cause' or a formal reason for doing something.
입법
B2The act or process of making or enacting laws. It refers to the function of the legislative branch of government.
보수적
B2Disposed to preserve existing conditions or institutions; cautious about change or innovation. In social contexts, it refers to traditional values.
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