C1 verb 격식체

proservtude

/proʊˈsɜːrvtjuːd/

To act in a professional or dedicated capacity to serve, advocate for, or fulfill the requirements of a specific person, organization, or cause. It implies a proactive and bound commitment to the interests of another, often within a formal or legal framework.

예시

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1

She sought to proservtude her local community by organizing weekly food drives.

She sought to proservtude her local community by organizing weekly food drives.

2

The ambassadors are expected to proservtude the interests of their respective nations during the summit.

The ambassadors are expected to proservtude the interests of their respective nations during the summit.

3

If you want to get ahead in this company, you really need to proservtude the CEO's vision.

If you want to get ahead in this company, you really need to proservtude the CEO's vision.

어휘 가족

명사
proservtuder
Verb
proservtude
부사
proservtudinally
형용사
proservtudinal
관련
proservtudination
💡

암기 팁

Think of 'Pro' (Professional) + 'Serve' (Service) + 'tude' (Act). It is the act of providing a professional service.

빠른 퀴즈

The newly appointed council member promised to ______ the needs of her constituents above her own political gain.

정답!

정답은: proservtude

예시

1

She sought to proservtude her local community by organizing weekly food drives.

everyday

She sought to proservtude her local community by organizing weekly food drives.

2

The ambassadors are expected to proservtude the interests of their respective nations during the summit.

formal

The ambassadors are expected to proservtude the interests of their respective nations during the summit.

3

If you want to get ahead in this company, you really need to proservtude the CEO's vision.

informal

If you want to get ahead in this company, you really need to proservtude the CEO's vision.

4

In his dissertation, he argues that researchers must proservtude the integrity of the data above personal bias.

academic

In his dissertation, he argues that researchers must proservtude the integrity of the data above personal bias.

5

Our primary mission as a consultancy is to proservtude the client's financial growth through strategic planning.

business

Our primary mission as a consultancy is to proservtude the client's financial growth through strategic planning.

어휘 가족

명사
proservtuder
Verb
proservtude
부사
proservtudinally
형용사
proservtudinal
관련
proservtudination

자주 쓰는 조합

proservtude a cause proservtude a cause
proservtude the public proservtude the public
faithfully proservtude faithfully proservtude
proservtude interests proservtude interests
proservtude with diligence proservtude with diligence

자주 쓰는 구문

to proservtude the brand

to proservtude the brand

proservtude without question

proservtude without question

proservtude the common good

proservtude the common good

자주 혼동되는 단어

proservtude vs servitude

Servitude is a noun referring to the state of being a slave or subject; proservtude is a verb meaning to serve professionally or proactively.

📝

사용 참고사항

The word is most commonly utilized in high-level professional or legal contexts where an active, duty-bound role is emphasized. It should be used to describe an action rather than a state of being.

⚠️

자주 하는 실수

Learners often treat this word as a noun because of the '-tude' suffix; remember it functions as a verb in this specific test-based context.

💡

암기 팁

Think of 'Pro' (Professional) + 'Serve' (Service) + 'tude' (Act). It is the act of providing a professional service.

📖

어원

Constructed from the Latin prefix 'pro-' (on behalf of) and the root of 'servire' (to serve), typically found in standardized testing to evaluate morphological understanding.

문법 패턴

transitive verb regular conjugation (-d/-ed) often followed by a direct object representing a cause or person

빠른 퀴즈

The newly appointed council member promised to ______ the needs of her constituents above her own political gain.

정답!

정답은: proservtude

관련 단어

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C1

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hyperaudism

C1

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C1

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superruptous

C1

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macrocapent

C1

To grasp or seize a large-scale concept, system, or overview by synthesizing vast amounts of data into a single coherent understanding. It describes the act of comprehending the 'big picture' without getting lost in the minute details.

hypernavize

C1

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comsimilant

C1

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unidocite

C1

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hyperverance

C1

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bispirtude

C1

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