보상
Giving something (usually money or benefits) to make up for a loss, damage, or hard work. It can refer to legal compensation or psychological rewards.
例文
3 / 5시험 끝나면 나 자신에게 보상을 해줄 거야.
After the exam, I'll give myself a reward.
피해자들에게 정당한 보상을 지급하기로 결정했습니다.
It has been decided to pay just compensation to the victims.
야근했는데 보상이 너무 적은 거 아냐?
I worked overtime, but isn't the compensation too small?
語族
覚え方のコツ
Bo-Sang. 'Bo' as in 'bonus'. A bonus for your sang (prize/work).
クイックテスト
사고로 입은 피해에 대해 적절한 ___을 받아야 합니다.
正解!
正解は: 보상
例文
시험 끝나면 나 자신에게 보상을 해줄 거야.
everydayAfter the exam, I'll give myself a reward.
피해자들에게 정당한 보상을 지급하기로 결정했습니다.
formalIt has been decided to pay just compensation to the victims.
야근했는데 보상이 너무 적은 거 아냐?
informalI worked overtime, but isn't the compensation too small?
심리학에서 긍정적 보상은 행동 강화에 중요한 역할을 한다.
academicIn psychology, positive rewards play an important role in behavioral reinforcement.
성과에 따른 인센티브 제도는 훌륭한 보상 체계입니다.
businessAn incentive system based on performance is an excellent compensation structure.
語族
よく使う組み合わせ
よく使うフレーズ
보상을 요구하다
to demand compensation
보상이 따르다
to be followed by a reward
충분한 보상
sufficient compensation
よく混同される語
使い方のコツ
Used both in formal legal contexts and in everyday life when talking about treating oneself.
よくある間違い
Do not confuse with '복수' (revenge). They sound slightly similar in some dialects but have opposite meanings.
覚え方のコツ
Bo-Sang. 'Bo' as in 'bonus'. A bonus for your sang (prize/work).
語源
From Sino-Korean 報 (to repay) and 償 (to compensate).
文法パターン
クイックテスト
사고로 입은 피해에 대해 적절한 ___을 받아야 합니다.
正解!
正解は: 보상
関連語彙
socialの関連語
침해
B1To invade, infringe upon, or violate someone else's rights, territory, or privacy. It implies causing harm by overstepping boundaries.
수용성
B2The quality of being receptive to new ideas or the degree to which something is accepted by the public/community.
참가자
B1A person who takes part in an event, activity, competition, or research study.
체감
B1The act of feeling or experiencing something directly through one's body or senses. Often used to describe how people personally perceive economic or environmental conditions.
무색하다
B2To be eclipsed or put to shame by something else that is superior, making the original thing seem insignificant or meaningless.
규범적
B2Relating to an ideal standard or model, or being based on what is considered right or proper. In social sciences, it refers to how things 'should' be according to rules or ethics.
관용
B2The willingness to accept or tolerate behavior, opinions, or beliefs that are different from one's own.
거절하다
B1To refuse to accept, submit to, or comply with something. Essential for IELTS Task 1 letters when turning down an invitation or job offer.
임대하다
B1To lend or rent out land, buildings, or objects to someone else for a fee.
행사
B1A planned social occasion or a formal event such as a party, ceremony, or sale.
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