연속적이다
Following in a regular order without interruption. It is essential for describing trends in IELTS Writing Task 1 or processes in Task 2.
例文
3 / 5연속적인 비 때문에 홍수가 났다.
The continuous rain caused a flood.
연속적인 실험을 통해 데이터를 수집했습니다.
Data was collected through successive experiments.
3일 연속적으로 쉬니까 너무 좋다.
It's so good to rest for three consecutive days.
語族
覚え方のコツ
Yeon-sok (연속) sounds like 'Yon-succession' - things happening one after another.
クイックテスト
그 팀은 5경기 ____ 우승을 차지했다.
正解!
正解は: 연속
例文
연속적인 비 때문에 홍수가 났다.
everydayThe continuous rain caused a flood.
연속적인 실험을 통해 데이터를 수집했습니다.
formalData was collected through successive experiments.
3일 연속적으로 쉬니까 너무 좋다.
informalIt's so good to rest for three consecutive days.
연속적인 변수들 사이의 상관관계를 조사한다.
academicInvestigating the correlation between continuous variables.
연속적인 매출 하락으로 비상 경영에 돌입했습니다.
businessDue to consecutive drops in sales, we entered emergency management.
語族
よく使う組み合わせ
よく使うフレーズ
3년 연속
3 years in a row
연속 동작
continuous motion
연속 방송
back-to-back broadcast
よく混同される語
연속적이다 emphasizes things happening 'in a row' (sequence), while 지속적이다 emphasizes 'maintaining a state' over time.
使い方のコツ
Often used with numbers (e.g., 5회 연속) to mean 'in a row'.
よくある間違い
Learners sometimes use '연속' when they mean '반복' (repetition).
覚え方のコツ
Yeon-sok (연속) sounds like 'Yon-succession' - things happening one after another.
語源
From Sino-Korean 連 (connect) + 續 (continue) + 的 (suffix).
文法パターン
クイックテスト
그 팀은 5경기 ____ 우승을 차지했다.
正解!
正解は: 연속
関連語彙
academicの関連語
인용하다
B2To cite or quote someone else's words, ideas, or work to support an argument or provide information.
규명하다
B2To investigate and clearly explain the facts, causes, or circumstances of a matter. It is a staple verb for academic research and investigative journalism.
암묵적
B2Understood or implied without being directly stated. It describes something that is suggested but not explicitly expressed.
체계적
B2Being systematic, organized, or methodical according to a certain system or set of rules.
기인하다
B2To result from or be caused by a specific fact or event. It is a formal way to express causality.
상반되다
B2To be completely opposite or contradictory to each other. Used for opinions, results, or directions.
간주하다
B2To regard or consider something or someone as being a certain way. It is used when defining categories or interpreting status in a formal context.
상호보완적
B2Mutually completing or enhancing each other. It describes a relationship where two different things help improve or support one another.
고찰하다
B2To study or examine something deeply and systematically. It involves looking at a subject from various angles to understand its essence.
국한되다
B2To be limited or confined to a certain scope, area, or range. Often used to point out the narrowness of a study or a phenomenon.
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