기폭제
A substance used to ignite an explosive, but metaphorically, something that triggers or accelerates a significant change or event. It is a powerful word to describe the start of a revolution, movement, or trend.
Exemples
3 sur 5이 사건이 내 인생의 큰 기폭제가 됐어.
This event became a big catalyst in my life.
신기술의 등장은 산업 구조 변화의 기폭제 역할을 했습니다.
The emergence of new technology acted as a catalyst for changes in industrial structure.
진짜 그 말 한마디가 싸움의 기폭제가 될 줄은 몰랐지.
I really didn't know that one word would be the catalyst for the fight.
Famille de mots
Astuce mémo
Think of 'Gi-pok' as 'Explosion' (폭발).
Quiz rapide
스마트폰의 보급은 정보 사회로의 전환에 ( )가 되었다.
Correct !
La bonne réponse est : 기폭제
Exemples
이 사건이 내 인생의 큰 기폭제가 됐어.
everydayThis event became a big catalyst in my life.
신기술의 등장은 산업 구조 변화의 기폭제 역할을 했습니다.
formalThe emergence of new technology acted as a catalyst for changes in industrial structure.
진짜 그 말 한마디가 싸움의 기폭제가 될 줄은 몰랐지.
informalI really didn't know that one word would be the catalyst for the fight.
경제 위기는 정치 개혁의 결정적인 기폭제로 작용했다.
academicThe economic crisis acted as a decisive catalyst for political reform.
이번 신제품 출시가 매출 증대의 기폭제가 되길 기대합니다.
businessWe hope the launch of this new product will be a catalyst for increasing sales.
Famille de mots
Collocations courantes
Phrases Courantes
기폭제가 되다
to become a catalyst
새로운 기폭제
a new catalyst
성공의 기폭제
catalyst for success
Souvent confondu avec
Driving force (원동력) is the continuous power behind something; Catalyst (기폭제) is the initial trigger that starts it.
Notes d'usage
Use this word when describing the specific event that started a larger trend in IELTS essays.
Erreurs courantes
Avoid using it for small, insignificant changes.
Astuce mémo
Think of 'Gi-pok' as 'Explosion' (폭발).
Origine du mot
Sino-Korean: 'Gi' (start), 'Pok' (explode), 'Je' (agent).
Modèles grammaticaux
Quiz rapide
스마트폰의 보급은 정보 사회로의 전환에 ( )가 되었다.
Correct !
La bonne réponse est : 기폭제
Vocabulaire associé
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