강도
The degree of strength, force, or power. It can refer to physical strength of materials or the intensity of an activity or emotion.
Beispiele
3 von 5지진의 강도를 측정하는 리히터 규모는 로그 함수를 기반으로 한다.
The Richter scale, which measures the intensity of an earthquake, is based on logarithmic functions.
업무 강도가 너무 높아 직원들의 이직률이 상승하고 있습니다.
Work intensity is too high, so the employee turnover rate is rising.
정부는 비판의 목소리가 커지자 조사의 강도를 높이겠다고 발표했다.
As criticism grew, the government announced it would increase the intensity of the investigation.
Wortfamilie
Merkhilfe
Strong (강) + Degree (도). The degree of being strong.
Schnelles Quiz
콘크리트의 ( )를 테스트하는 실험이 진행 중이다.
Richtig!
Die richtige Antwort ist: 강도
Beispiele
지진의 강도를 측정하는 리히터 규모는 로그 함수를 기반으로 한다.
academicThe Richter scale, which measures the intensity of an earthquake, is based on logarithmic functions.
업무 강도가 너무 높아 직원들의 이직률이 상승하고 있습니다.
businessWork intensity is too high, so the employee turnover rate is rising.
정부는 비판의 목소리가 커지자 조사의 강도를 높이겠다고 발표했다.
formalAs criticism grew, the government announced it would increase the intensity of the investigation.
어제 너무 강도 높은 운동을 했더니 온몸이 쑤셔.
everydayI did such a high-intensity workout yesterday that my whole body aches.
야, 너 비난의 강도가 너무 센 거 아니야?
informalHey, isn't your intensity of criticism a bit too much?
Wortfamilie
Häufige Kollokationen
Häufige Phrasen
강도 높은
high-intensity
중강도
medium intensity
적정 강도
appropriate intensity
Wird oft verwechselt mit
The word '강도' also means 'robber' (Hanja: 强盜). The context usually makes it very clear.
Nutzungshinweise
Very common in IELTS topics related to health, physics, and labor.
Häufige Fehler
Ensure you don't confuse it with '강력' (power/strong), which is an adjective-like noun, while '강도' is the measurable degree.
Merkhilfe
Strong (강) + Degree (도). The degree of being strong.
Wortherkunft
From Sino-Korean 强度 (strong + degree).
Grammatikmuster
Schnelles Quiz
콘크리트의 ( )를 테스트하는 실험이 진행 중이다.
Richtig!
Die richtige Antwort ist: 강도
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