저명하다
To be well-known, famous, or eminent, especially in a specific field such as science, art, or academia.
例文
3 / 5이 도시는 저명한 예술가들을 많이 배출했다.
This city has produced many prominent artists.
저명한 인사들이 이번 행사에 대거 참여했습니다.
Prominent figures participated in this event in large numbers.
그 사람 진짜 저명한 의사래.
They say that person is a really eminent doctor.
語族
覚え方のコツ
Sounds like 'German' - think of a famous German philosopher.
クイックテスト
그는 역사학계에서 매우 ( ) 인물입니다.
正解!
正解は: 저명한
例文
이 도시는 저명한 예술가들을 많이 배출했다.
everydayThis city has produced many prominent artists.
저명한 인사들이 이번 행사에 대거 참여했습니다.
formalProminent figures participated in this event in large numbers.
그 사람 진짜 저명한 의사래.
informalThey say that person is a really eminent doctor.
저명한 학술지에 논문이 게재되었다.
academicThe paper was published in a prominent academic journal.
우리 회사는 저명한 디자인 상을 수상했습니다.
businessOur company won a prominent design award.
語族
よく使う組み合わせ
よく使うフレーズ
세계적으로 저명한
world-renowned
학계에서 저명한
prominent in academia
사회적으로 저명한
socially prominent
よく混同される語
使い方のコツ
Use this word when referring to someone's professional status or reputation in a formal or respectful way.
よくある間違い
Don't use it for things that are just popular (like a snack); use it for people or institutions with high status.
覚え方のコツ
Sounds like 'German' - think of a famous German philosopher.
語源
From Sino-Korean 著 (to manifest) and 明 (clear).
文法パターン
クイックテスト
그는 역사학계에서 매우 ( ) 인물입니다.
正解!
正解は: 저명한
関連語彙
societyの関連語
양면성
B1The state of having two sides or aspects, often contrasting ones like pros and cons. It is a key term in discussing complex social issues.
절실하다
B1To be urgent, pressing, or desperate. It describes a situation where something is very much needed or a feeling is very strong.
유포하다
B1To spread or circulate information, rumors, or viruses to many people.
영향력
B1The power or capacity of causing an effect in indirect or intangible ways on the behavior or opinions of others.
우려
B1A feeling of anxiety or worry about a potentially negative future event or problem. Often used in news and formal reports.
장려
B1The act of encouraging or supporting a particular activity or behavior to make it happen more often. Governments or institutions often 'encourage' certain practices.
도래
B1The arrival or beginning of a significant period, event, or era. It often describes the start of a new technology-driven age.
거부하다
B1To refuse to accept, use, or believe something, or to decline a request or proposal.
빈곤
B1The state of being extremely poor or having a lack of something essential.
촉발하다
B2To trigger or set off a certain event, emotion, or reaction, often suddenly or as a catalyst.
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