상호성
The principle or situation where two people or groups give and take equally or behave in a similar way toward each other.
Exemples
3 sur 5대화에는 말하기와 듣기의 상호성이 필요해요.
Reciprocity between speaking and listening is needed in conversation.
사회학에서는 호혜성과 상호성을 주요 개념으로 다룹니다.
In sociology, reciprocity and mutuality are treated as key concepts.
비즈니스 파트너십은 상호성을 바탕으로 유지됩니다.
Business partnerships are maintained based on reciprocity.
Famille de mots
Astuce mémo
Sang-ho (Mutual) + Seong (Nature). Mutual nature.
Quiz rapide
선물을 받으면 답례를 하는 것은 사회적 ____의 한 예이다.
Correct !
La bonne réponse est : 상호성
Exemples
대화에는 말하기와 듣기의 상호성이 필요해요.
everydayReciprocity between speaking and listening is needed in conversation.
사회학에서는 호혜성과 상호성을 주요 개념으로 다룹니다.
academicIn sociology, reciprocity and mutuality are treated as key concepts.
비즈니스 파트너십은 상호성을 바탕으로 유지됩니다.
businessBusiness partnerships are maintained based on reciprocity.
우리 사이에는 상호성이 없어.
informalThere's no reciprocity between us.
양국은 상호성의 원칙에 따라 비자 면제 협정을 체결했다.
formalBoth countries signed a visa waiver agreement based on the principle of reciprocity.
Famille de mots
Collocations courantes
Phrases Courantes
상호 이익
mutual benefit
상호 존중
mutual respect
상호 작용
interaction
Souvent confondu avec
Sanghoseong is two-way; ilbangseong is one-way.
Notes d'usage
Important in international relations and social psychology discussions.
Erreurs courantes
Often confused with just 'interaction' (상호작용). Reciprocity specifically implies 'giving back'.
Astuce mémo
Sang-ho (Mutual) + Seong (Nature). Mutual nature.
Origine du mot
From Sino-Korean 相 (mutual), 互 (each other), and 性 (nature).
Modèles grammaticaux
Contexte culturel
Korean culture highly values 'jeong' and 'reciprocity' in gift-giving and favors.
Quiz rapide
선물을 받으면 답례를 하는 것은 사회적 ____의 한 예이다.
Correct !
La bonne réponse est : 상호성
Vocabulaire associé
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정착
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계층화
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