집계하다
To total or tally up numbers, data, or results from a count or survey. It is used to report official statistical findings.
例文
3 / 5설문 조사 결과를 집계해 주세요.
Please tally the survey results.
전국 투표율이 70%로 집계되었습니다.
The national voter turnout was tallied at 70%.
우리 반 점수 다 집계했어?
Did you tally all our class scores?
語族
覚え方のコツ
Think of 'Jip-gye' as 'Zip-Get'—zipping all the numbers together to get the total.
クイックテスト
이번 사고의 사상자 수는 총 50명으로 ____.
正解!
正解は: 집계되었다
例文
설문 조사 결과를 집계해 주세요.
everydayPlease tally the survey results.
전국 투표율이 70%로 집계되었습니다.
formalThe national voter turnout was tallied at 70%.
우리 반 점수 다 집계했어?
informalDid you tally all our class scores?
통계청은 매달 실업률을 집계하여 발표한다.
academicThe Statistics Agency tallies and announces the unemployment rate every month.
이번 달 총 매출액을 집계해 보고하세요.
businessTally the total sales for this month and report it.
語族
よく使う組み合わせ
よく使うフレーズ
최종 집계
final tally
집계에 따르면
according to the tally
실시간 집계
real-time tallying
よく混同される語
계산하다 is general math, while 집계하다 is specifically for gathering and totaling data points from a large source.
使い方のコツ
Use '집계되다' (to be tallied) when reporting data trends in IELTS Task 1.
よくある間違い
Learners often use '더하다' (to add), but '집계하다' is more professional for data.
覚え方のコツ
Think of 'Jip-gye' as 'Zip-Get'—zipping all the numbers together to get the total.
語源
From Sino-Korean '集計' (gather + count).
文法パターン
クイックテスト
이번 사고의 사상자 수는 총 50명으로 ____.
正解!
正解は: 집계되었다
関連語彙
statisticsの関連語
양적
B2Relating to the amount, number, or quantity of something. It is a core term for IELTS Task 1 when describing data and volume.
현격하다
B2To be significantly or noticeably different in degree, level, quality, or quantity.
반비례하다
B2To be inversely proportional; when one value increases, the other decreases at the same rate.
정비례하다
B2To be directly proportional; when one value increases, the other also increases at the same rate.
평균
B1A number expressing the central or typical value in a set of data; calculated by dividing the sum of values by their count.
상당수
B1A considerably large number or a significant majority. It is used to describe quantities that are meaningful but not necessarily 'all'.
불과하다
B1To be nothing more than; to be merely or only. It is used to emphasize that a quantity or quality is smaller or less significant than expected.
하회하다
B1To fall below a certain standard, number, or level. It is the direct opposite of '상회하다' and is essential for describing downward trends in academic writing.
급락하다
B1To drop or fall suddenly and sharply. It is a key vocabulary word for IELTS Task 1 to describe dramatic changes in line graphs or bar charts.
집계되다
B1To be totaled, counted, or tallied up. Used when reporting final numbers from surveys, elections, or data collection in academic reports.
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