상상력
The faculty or action of forming new ideas, or images or concepts of external objects not present to the senses.
例文
3 / 5어린 시절에는 상상력이 매우 풍부하다.
Imagination is very rich in childhood.
이 소설가는 상상력이 대단하다.
This novelist has a great imagination.
영화 감독에게는 무한한 상상력이 요구된다.
Infinite imagination is required for a film director.
語族
覚え方のコツ
Sang-sang: Sounds like 'Sang-ria' (makes you dream/imagine).
クイックテスト
동화 작가는 아이들의 ___을 자극하는 이야기를 씁니다.
正解!
正解は: 상상력
例文
어린 시절에는 상상력이 매우 풍부하다.
everydayImagination is very rich in childhood.
이 소설가는 상상력이 대단하다.
formalThis novelist has a great imagination.
영화 감독에게는 무한한 상상력이 요구된다.
businessInfinite imagination is required for a film director.
과학적 발견은 때로 상상력에서 시작된다.
academicScientific discoveries sometimes start from imagination.
상상력을 좀 발휘해 봐.
informalUse your imagination a bit.
語族
よく使う組み合わせ
よく使うフレーズ
무한한 상상력
infinite imagination
상상의 나래
wings of imagination
현실과 상상
reality and imagination
よく混同される語
상상력 is about seeing things in the mind, while 창의성 is about actually making them.
使い方のコツ
Common in IELTS topics about arts, children's development, and AI versus human intelligence.
よくある間違い
Don't forget the '력' (power/ability) at the end. '상상' is just the act of imagining.
覚え方のコツ
Sang-sang: Sounds like 'Sang-ria' (makes you dream/imagine).
語源
From Sino-Korean 想 (think), 像 (image), and 力 (power).
文法パターン
クイックテスト
동화 작가는 아이들의 ___을 자극하는 이야기를 씁니다.
正解!
正解は: 상상력
psychologyの関連語
회복력
B2The capacity to recover quickly from difficulties; resilience. It can apply to individuals, ecosystems, or economies.
자각하다
B2To become self-aware or to realize one's own state, position, or responsibility. It often refers to internal realization rather than external information.
자발성
B2The condition of being done, given, or acting of one's own free will; spontaneity. It refers to the internal drive to act without being forced by external pressure.
도식
B2A simplified diagram, representation, or mental framework used to understand or explain a complex structure or process; a schema.
정서
B2A complex state of feeling that results in physical and psychological changes that influence thought and behavior. It often refers to a person's emotional state or the common sentiment of a group.
외면하다
B2To look away from something, or to intentionally ignore or turn a blind eye to a fact, reality, or person in need.
외재적
B2Originating from or relating to the outside of a thing or person. It often refers to rewards or pressures that come from external sources rather than personal satisfaction.
개별성
B2The quality or state of being individual or unique. It refers to characteristics that distinguish one person or thing from others.
잠재의식
B2The part of the mind that a person is not fully aware of but that influences their actions and feelings. Subconscious.
회의적이다
B2To be skeptical or doubtful about the truth, success, or value of something. It describes a critical or questioning attitude toward a theory or plan.
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