잔존하다
To remain, persist, or survive. It is often used to describe things from the past that still exist today, like customs or remnants.
Exemples
3 sur 5산불의 연기가 아직 잔존해 있다.
Smoke from the forest fire still remains.
과거의 잘못된 관행이 우리 사회에 잔존하고 있습니다.
Wrong practices from the past still persist in our society.
옷에 냄새가 좀 잔존하는 것 같아.
I think the smell is still lingering on the clothes.
Famille de mots
Astuce mémo
Jan (Remaining) + Jon (Exist) = To exist as a remainder.
Quiz rapide
사고 현장에는 아직도 긴장감이 ( ) 있습니다.
Correct !
La bonne réponse est : 잔존해
Exemples
산불의 연기가 아직 잔존해 있다.
everydaySmoke from the forest fire still remains.
과거의 잘못된 관행이 우리 사회에 잔존하고 있습니다.
formalWrong practices from the past still persist in our society.
옷에 냄새가 좀 잔존하는 것 같아.
informalI think the smell is still lingering on the clothes.
유적지에는 당시 생활상을 보여주는 유물들이 잔존해 있다.
academicArtifacts showing the lifestyle of that time remain at the historical site.
시장에는 여전히 불안 요소가 잔존하고 있습니다.
businessAnxiety factors still remain in the market.
Famille de mots
Collocations courantes
Phrases Courantes
잔존 가치
residual value
여전히 잔존하다
to still remain
잔존하는 문제
remaining problems
Souvent confondu avec
Notes d'usage
Often used in sociology or history to talk about lingering influences or artifacts.
Erreurs courantes
It's a bit too formal for food leftovers; use '남다' for that.
Astuce mémo
Jan (Remaining) + Jon (Exist) = To exist as a remainder.
Origine du mot
From Sino-Korean 殘 (remnant) and 存 (exist).
Modèles grammaticaux
Quiz rapide
사고 현장에는 아직도 긴장감이 ( ) 있습니다.
Correct !
La bonne réponse est : 잔존해
Vocabulaire associé
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출현
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유적
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전환점
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유래
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과도기
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변천사
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