정형화
The process of something becoming a fixed pattern or mold. It often refers to stereotypes or standardized ways of thinking and acting.
Exemples
3 sur 5사회적 편견은 특정 집단에 대한 정형화된 태도에서 비롯된다.
Social prejudice stems from standardized attitudes toward specific groups.
업무 절차가 정형화되어 신입 사원 교육이 수월해졌다.
Since work procedures have been standardized, training new employees has become easier.
현대 사회에서 아름다움의 기준이 너무 정형화되어 가고 있다.
In modern society, the standard of beauty is becoming too standardized.
Famille de mots
Astuce mémo
Jeong-hyeong (Fixed shape) + Hwa (Becoming). Becoming a fixed shape.
Quiz rapide
예술가는 ( )된 형식에 도전하며 새로운 가치를 창조한다.
Correct !
La bonne réponse est : 정형화
Exemples
사회적 편견은 특정 집단에 대한 정형화된 태도에서 비롯된다.
academicSocial prejudice stems from standardized attitudes toward specific groups.
업무 절차가 정형화되어 신입 사원 교육이 수월해졌다.
businessSince work procedures have been standardized, training new employees has become easier.
현대 사회에서 아름다움의 기준이 너무 정형화되어 가고 있다.
formalIn modern society, the standard of beauty is becoming too standardized.
정형화된 틀에서 벗어나 창의적인 생각을 해봐.
informalBreak out of the fixed mold and think creatively.
이 소설의 캐릭터는 너무 정형화되어 있어서 지루해.
everydayThe characters in this novel are too stereotypical, so it's boring.
Famille de mots
Collocations courantes
Phrases Courantes
정형화된 반응
stereotypical response
정형화를 탈피하다
to break away from standardization
정형화된 교육
standardized education
Souvent confondu avec
Solidification (고착화) implies a state becoming permanent; Formalization (정형화) implies things following a specific shape/mold.
Notes d'usage
Frequently used to criticize stereotypes or lack of creativity in academic papers.
Erreurs courantes
Don't use it for positive 'organization' unless referring to systems/procedures.
Astuce mémo
Jeong-hyeong (Fixed shape) + Hwa (Becoming). Becoming a fixed shape.
Origine du mot
From Sino-Korean 定型化 (fix + shape + transform).
Modèles grammaticaux
Quiz rapide
예술가는 ( )된 형식에 도전하며 새로운 가치를 창조한다.
Correct !
La bonne réponse est : 정형화
Vocabulaire associé
Plus de mots sur sociology
개인
B1A single human being as distinct from a group, class, or family.
정착
B1The act of settling down in a place or the state of a new system or custom becoming established.
이질성
B2The quality or state of being different or disparate in nature. It refers to the lack of similarity between elements within a group or between two entities.
다원성
B2The condition of having multiple or diverse elements, values, or groups coexisting within a single system or society. It is the opposite of uniformity.
계층화
B2Stratification; the process of dividing something into different layers or levels, especially social classes or categories.
결속
B2The act or state of sticking together or being united as a group; social cohesion or solidarity among members of a community or organization.
포용하다
B2To embrace, include, or tolerate different people, ideas, or cultures with an open mind.
연대
B2Solidarity or a bond formed between people or groups to achieve a common goal or provide mutual support.
파편화
B2The process of breaking into small, disconnected fragments or pieces. In sociology or media studies, it refers to the breaking up of a unified group or audience.
포용
B2The act of embracing, accepting, or including different people, ideas, or cultures. It emphasizes broad-mindedness and tolerance.
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