발견
The act of finding something that was previously unknown or hidden.
Exemples
3 sur 5길에서 우연히 맛집을 발견했어요.
I accidentally discovered a great restaurant on the street.
고고학자들이 고대 도시의 유적을 발견했습니다.
Archaeologists discovered the ruins of an ancient city.
네 재능을 빨리 발견해서 다행이야.
I'm glad you discovered your talent early.
Famille de mots
Astuce mémo
Think of 'Bal' (발 - foot/step) and 'Gyeon' (견 - see); step out and see something new.
Quiz rapide
과학자들은 우주에서 물의 흔적을 ____했습니다.
Correct !
La bonne réponse est : 발견
Exemples
길에서 우연히 맛집을 발견했어요.
everydayI accidentally discovered a great restaurant on the street.
고고학자들이 고대 도시의 유적을 발견했습니다.
formalArchaeologists discovered the ruins of an ancient city.
네 재능을 빨리 발견해서 다행이야.
informalI'm glad you discovered your talent early.
뉴턴의 중력 발견은 과학 혁명의 시초가 되었다.
academicNewton's discovery of gravity was the beginning of the scientific revolution.
우리는 시장의 새로운 니즈를 발견해야 합니다.
businessWe must discover new needs in the market.
Famille de mots
Collocations courantes
Phrases Courantes
최초의 발견
the first discovery
발견을 토대로
based on the discovery
자아 발견
self-discovery
Souvent confondu avec
'발견' is finding something that already existed; '발명' is creating something new (invention).
Notes d'usage
Can be used for physical objects, scientific facts, or personal qualities.
Erreurs courantes
Using '발견' for making something new (use '발명').
Astuce mémo
Think of 'Bal' (발 - foot/step) and 'Gyeon' (견 - see); step out and see something new.
Origine du mot
From Hanja 發 (to emit/start) and 見 (to see).
Modèles grammaticaux
Quiz rapide
과학자들은 우주에서 물의 흔적을 ____했습니다.
Correct !
La bonne réponse est : 발견
Vocabulaire associé
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예측하다
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안정성
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한계
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가설
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인과관계
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관찰하다
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원리
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