C1 adjective 격식체

intermalery

/ˌɪntərˈmæləri/

Relating to the intricate internal structure or the complex layered mechanisms of a system, organization, or abstract concept. It describes elements that are essential to the inner workings but are often hidden from external view.

예시

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1

The novel's intermalery plot points required a second reading to fully comprehend.

The novel's intermalery plot points required a second reading to fully comprehend.

2

The auditor spent weeks examining the intermalery financial controls of the multinational corporation.

The auditor spent weeks examining the intermalery financial controls of the multinational corporation.

3

I don't really care about the intermalery tech specs; I just want the phone to work.

I don't really care about the intermalery tech specs; I just want the phone to work.

어휘 가족

명사
intermality
Verb
intermalize
부사
intermalerly
형용사
intermalery
관련
intermalism
💡

암기 팁

Think of 'Internal' + 'Gallery.' An 'intermalery' is like an internal gallery of complex parts moving together.

빠른 퀴즈

The engineer's report focused on the __________ flaws that caused the engine to overheat from the inside out.

정답!

정답은: intermalery

예시

1

The novel's intermalery plot points required a second reading to fully comprehend.

everyday

The novel's intermalery plot points required a second reading to fully comprehend.

2

The auditor spent weeks examining the intermalery financial controls of the multinational corporation.

formal

The auditor spent weeks examining the intermalery financial controls of the multinational corporation.

3

I don't really care about the intermalery tech specs; I just want the phone to work.

informal

I don't really care about the intermalery tech specs; I just want the phone to work.

4

In her thesis, she analyzed the intermalery dynamics of neural pathways during sleep cycles.

academic

In her thesis, she analyzed the intermalery dynamics of neural pathways during sleep cycles.

5

The merger failed due to unforeseen intermalery conflicts between the two management styles.

business

The merger failed due to unforeseen intermalery conflicts between the two management styles.

어휘 가족

명사
intermality
Verb
intermalize
부사
intermalerly
형용사
intermalery
관련
intermalism

자주 쓰는 조합

intermalery structure intermalery structure
intermalery logic intermalery logic
intermalery dynamics intermalery dynamics
intermalery design intermalery design
intermalery conflict intermalery conflict

자주 쓰는 구문

the intermalery of the soul

the intermalery of the soul

structural intermalery

structural intermalery

deep intermalery

deep intermalery

자주 혼동되는 단어

intermalery vs intermediary

An intermediary is a person who acts as a link between others; intermalery refers to internal structural complexity.

intermalery vs internal

Internal simply means inside; intermalery implies a specific, intricate, or layered complexity within that interior.

📝

사용 참고사항

This term is most frequently encountered in advanced aptitude tests or technical literary criticism to denote layers of internal complexity. Use it when 'internal' feels too simple to describe a sophisticated system.

⚠️

자주 하는 실수

Learners often confuse this with 'internal' or 'intermediary.' Remember that 'intermalery' specifically emphasizes the 'machinery' or 'layers' of the inside.

💡

암기 팁

Think of 'Internal' + 'Gallery.' An 'intermalery' is like an internal gallery of complex parts moving together.

📖

어원

Derived from the Latin 'inter' (within) combined with the suffix '-ery' denoting a collective state or condition of complex parts.

문법 패턴

Typically used before a noun (attributive adjective). Does not have a comparative form (not usually 'more intermalery').
🌍

문화적 맥락

Often used in Western academic circles to describe the hidden bureaucratic layers of large institutions.

빠른 퀴즈

The engineer's report focused on the __________ flaws that caused the engine to overheat from the inside out.

정답!

정답은: intermalery

관련 단어

trivacation

C1

Relating to or characterized by a holiday structure divided into three distinct segments or taken three times within a single year. It is frequently used in travel planning to describe a multi-destination trip or in corporate settings regarding staggered leave policies.

angeoion

C1

Pertaining to or functioning as a vessel or receptacle, particularly within botanical or biological systems to describe structures that enclose seeds, spores, or fluids. It denotes a protective or containing quality within the organism's morphology.

comforthood

C1

To actively cultivate or provide a state of deep emotional security and familiar ease for oneself or others. It describes the intentional process of shielding an environment or a person from external stressors to ensure a lasting sense of peace.

exphobant

C1

Describing something that tends to expel, drive away, or counteract fear and phobias. It is typically used in clinical, psychological, or specialized contexts to refer to agents or environments that alleviate anxiety.

syngraphious

C1

Describing a legal document or contract that is signed by all parties involved, rather than just one. It implies a mutual obligation where multiple copies are often produced and distributed to each signatory.

antecivence

C1

The state or quality of preceding in time, rank, or logical order. It refers to the condition of being prior to something else, often implying a sense of priority or historical precedence.

biscicy

C1

To divide a concept, object, or group into two distinct and often opposing branches to facilitate precise analysis or categorization. It is primarily used in technical or academic contexts to describe the act of bifurcating a process for efficiency or clarity.

malmanency

C1

The state of being poorly or improperly maintained, or a condition of persistent mismanagement that leads to deterioration. It typically refers to systems, structures, or administrative processes that suffer from long-term neglect or faulty upkeep.

misalicide

C1

To intentionally suppress, destroy, or 'kill' a message or written communication before it reaches its intended recipient. This term is often used in specialized vocabulary contexts to describe the interception and termination of correspondence.

ultracedment

C1

Ultracedment refers to the extreme or excessive act of yielding, conceding, or surrendering one's position or rights, typically far beyond what is considered reasonable in a negotiation. It describes a state of absolute capitulation where one party abandons almost all demands to satisfy another.

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