실패
Lack of success or the omission of expected or required action. It involves not meeting a desired goal or standard.
Ejemplos
3 de 5시험에 실패해도 다시 도전하면 돼요.
Even if you fail the exam, you can try again.
실험의 실패 원인을 분석하는 것이 중요하다.
It is important to analyze the cause of the experiment's failure.
사업의 실패로 인해 큰 빚을 졌습니다.
I fell into heavy debt due to the failure of the business.
Familia de palabras
Truco para recordar
Sil (lose) + Pae (defeat). To lose and be defeated is failure.
Quiz rápido
그 프로젝트는 예산 부족으로 결국 ____했다.
¡Correcto!
La respuesta correcta es: 실패
Ejemplos
시험에 실패해도 다시 도전하면 돼요.
everydayEven if you fail the exam, you can try again.
실험의 실패 원인을 분석하는 것이 중요하다.
academicIt is important to analyze the cause of the experiment's failure.
사업의 실패로 인해 큰 빚을 졌습니다.
businessI fell into heavy debt due to the failure of the business.
정부 정책의 실패가 경제 위기를 불렀습니다.
formalThe failure of government policy led to an economic crisis.
이번에는 실패했지만 괜찮아.
informalI failed this time, but it's okay.
Familia de palabras
Colocaciones comunes
Frases Comunes
실패작
a failed work/flop
실패할 리 없다
no way it will fail
시행착오
trial and error
Se confunde a menudo con
실패 refers to the overall lack of success in a goal, while 실수 refers to a specific small mistake or error.
Notas de uso
Useful in IELTS for discussing the negative outcomes of policies or personal experiences.
Errores comunes
Avoid using '실패' for small mistakes; use '실수' instead.
Truco para recordar
Sil (lose) + Pae (defeat). To lose and be defeated is failure.
Origen de la palabra
From Sino-Korean 失敗 (lose/defeat).
Patrones gramaticales
Quiz rápido
그 프로젝트는 예산 부족으로 결국 ____했다.
¡Correcto!
La respuesta correcta es: 실패
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