상징
A thing that represents or stands for something else, especially a material object representing something abstract.
Ejemplos
3 de 5빨간 장미는 사랑의 상징이에요.
Red roses are a symbol of love.
이 건물은 우리 도시의 근대화를 상징합니다.
This building symbolizes the modernization of our city.
이 반지는 우리 우정의 상징이야.
This ring is a symbol of our friendship.
Familia de palabras
Truco para recordar
Sang-jing: Sounds like 'Signing' - signing an object with a meaning.
Quiz rápido
자유의 여신상은 미국 자유의 ____이다.
¡Correcto!
La respuesta correcta es: 상징
Ejemplos
빨간 장미는 사랑의 상징이에요.
everydayRed roses are a symbol of love.
이 건물은 우리 도시의 근대화를 상징합니다.
formalThis building symbolizes the modernization of our city.
이 반지는 우리 우정의 상징이야.
informalThis ring is a symbol of our friendship.
문학 작품에서 바다는 종종 생명을 상징합니다.
academicIn literature, the sea often symbolizes life.
새로운 로고는 회사의 혁신을 상징합니다.
businessThe new logo symbolizes the company's innovation.
Familia de palabras
Colocaciones comunes
Frases Comunes
상징물
symbolic object
상징주의
symbolism
Se confunde a menudo con
신호 is a direct signal (stop sign); 상징 is an abstract representation (dove for peace).
Notas de uso
Essential for TOEFL Art and Literature passages.
Errores comunes
Don't confuse the noun '상징' with the verb '상징하다'.
Truco para recordar
Sang-jing: Sounds like 'Signing' - signing an object with a meaning.
Origen de la palabra
From Sino-Korean '象' (image) and '徵' (sign).
Patrones gramaticales
Contexto cultural
The Mugunghwa (Rose of Sharon) is the national symbol of South Korea.
Quiz rápido
자유의 여신상은 미국 자유의 ____이다.
¡Correcto!
La respuesta correcta es: 상징
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