상호작용
Reciprocal action or influence; how two or more entities affect each other.
例文
3 / 5인간과 환경의 상호작용에 대해 연구해 보자.
Let's study the interaction between humans and the environment.
이 약물들은 서로 위험한 상호작용을 일으킬 수 있다.
These drugs can cause dangerous interactions with each other.
온라인 게임에서는 유저 간의 상호작용이 중요하다.
Interaction between users is important in online games.
語族
覚え方のコツ
Sang-ho (mutual) + Jak-yong (action). Mutual action.
クイックテスト
유아기에는 부모와의 ______이 정서 발달에 큰 영향을 준다.
正解!
正解は: 상호작용
例文
인간과 환경의 상호작용에 대해 연구해 보자.
academicLet's study the interaction between humans and the environment.
이 약물들은 서로 위험한 상호작용을 일으킬 수 있다.
formalThese drugs can cause dangerous interactions with each other.
온라인 게임에서는 유저 간의 상호작용이 중요하다.
everydayInteraction between users is important in online games.
팀원들끼리 상호작용이 잘 돼야 프로젝트가 성공해.
informalThe project will succeed only if there is good interaction among team members.
시장 경제는 수요와 공급의 상호작용으로 운영된다.
businessThe market economy operates through the interaction of supply and demand.
語族
よく使う組み合わせ
よく使うフレーズ
상호작용의 결과
result of interaction
상호작용을 촉진하다
to promote interaction
긴밀한 상호작용
close interaction
よく混同される語
의사소통 (communication) is specifically about exchanging information, while 상호작용 is a broader term for any mutual influence.
使い方のコツ
A key term in psychology, sociology, and biology sections of IELTS.
よくある間違い
Sometimes misspelled as '상호작용하다' when only the noun '상호작용' is needed.
覚え方のコツ
Sang-ho (mutual) + Jak-yong (action). Mutual action.
語源
From Sino-Korean 相互作用 (상호작용).
文法パターン
クイックテスト
유아기에는 부모와의 ______이 정서 발달에 큰 영향을 준다.
正解!
正解は: 상호작용
関連語彙
scienceの関連語
심리학
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물질
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포식자
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퇴적
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표면
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중력
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빙하기
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화석
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퇴적물
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기원
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