대조적이다
To be in sharp contrast or showing striking differences when compared. It describes two things that are very different from each other.
Exemples
3 sur 5형과 동생은 성격이 정말 대조적이야.
The older and younger brothers have very contrasting personalities.
본 실험 결과는 이전 연구와 대조적인 양상을 보입니다.
This experimental result shows a pattern contrastive to previous research.
빨강과 파랑은 대조적인 색이야.
Red and blue are contrasting colors.
Famille de mots
Astuce mémo
Dae-jo sounds like 'Dual' - two things standing apart.
Quiz rapide
그의 말과 행동은 너무 ____이어서 믿음이 안 간다.
Correct !
La bonne réponse est : 대조적
Exemples
형과 동생은 성격이 정말 대조적이야.
everydayThe older and younger brothers have very contrasting personalities.
본 실험 결과는 이전 연구와 대조적인 양상을 보입니다.
formalThis experimental result shows a pattern contrastive to previous research.
빨강과 파랑은 대조적인 색이야.
informalRed and blue are contrasting colors.
작가는 대조적인 두 인물을 통해 주제를 강조합니다.
academicThe author emphasizes the theme through two contrastive characters.
올해 매출 실적은 작년과 대조적으로 상승했습니다.
businessThis year's sales performance rose in contrast to last year.
Famille de mots
Collocations courantes
Phrases Courantes
대조를 이루다
form a contrast
대조적으로 말하면
speaking contrastively
극명한 대조
stark contrast
Souvent confondu avec
비교하다 is to compare (looking for similarities/differences); 대조하다 is specifically looking for differences.
Notes d'usage
Vital for TOEFL 'Compare and Contrast' essay structures.
Erreurs courantes
Avoid using it when things are only slightly different.
Astuce mémo
Dae-jo sounds like 'Dual' - two things standing apart.
Origine du mot
From Sino-Korean '對' (face/opposite) and '照' (shine/reflect).
Modèles grammaticaux
Quiz rapide
그의 말과 행동은 너무 ____이어서 믿음이 안 간다.
Correct !
La bonne réponse est : 대조적
Vocabulaire associé
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열거
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확증
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상보적
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비대칭
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근간
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단초
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개괄적
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