B2 noun 중립

relevant

/ˈrel.ə.vənt/

Something that is closely connected or appropriate to the matter at hand or the subject being discussed. In an academic or professional context, it refers to information or evidence that directly supports a specific argument or task.

예시

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1

Is this information relevant to our travel plans?

Is this information applicable to our travel arrangements?

2

The candidate must possess at least five years of relevant experience in the legal field.

The applicant needs five years of related work experience in law.

3

That's not even relevant, so stop changing the subject.

That doesn't matter right now, so stay on topic.

어휘 가족

명사
relevance
부사
relevantly
형용사
relevant
관련
irrelevance
💡

암기 팁

Think of the 'Rel' in Relevant and Related. If something is Relevant, it is Related to the matter at hand.

빠른 퀴즈

The evidence provided was not _____ to the case, so the judge dismissed it.

정답!

정답은: relevant

예시

1

Is this information relevant to our travel plans?

everyday

Is this information applicable to our travel arrangements?

2

The candidate must possess at least five years of relevant experience in the legal field.

formal

The applicant needs five years of related work experience in law.

3

That's not even relevant, so stop changing the subject.

informal

That doesn't matter right now, so stay on topic.

4

Students are encouraged to cite only relevant sources that strengthen their thesis statement.

academic

Students should use only pertinent references that support their main argument.

5

We need to analyze all relevant data before we finalize the quarterly budget.

business

We must examine all significant data before finishing the budget.

어휘 가족

명사
relevance
부사
relevantly
형용사
relevant
관련
irrelevance

자주 쓰는 조합

relevant information pertinent data or facts
relevant experience related work history
highly relevant extremely applicable
relevant to the topic connected to the subject
relevant facts applicable truths or details

자주 쓰는 구문

relevant to the discussion

directly related to what is being talked about

all relevant parties

everyone who is involved or affected

stay relevant

remain useful or current in a changing environment

자주 혼동되는 단어

relevant vs relative

Relative refers to a family member or a comparison between things, while relevant refers to a logical connection to a topic.

📝

사용 참고사항

Relevant is almost always followed by the preposition 'to'. It is frequently used in academic writing to distinguish between essential information and 'filler' content.

⚠️

자주 하는 실수

A common error is using 'relevant with' instead of the correct 'relevant to'.

💡

암기 팁

Think of the 'Rel' in Relevant and Related. If something is Relevant, it is Related to the matter at hand.

📖

어원

Derived from the Medieval Latin 'relevantem', meaning 'lifting up' or 'assisting', which later evolved to mean 'legally pertinent'.

문법 패턴

Adjective + to + [noun/pronoun] Used before a noun (e.g., relevant skills) Used after a linking verb (e.g., That is not relevant)
🌍

문화적 맥락

In the modern digital age, 'staying relevant' is a common cultural phrase referring to the need for workers and brands to update their skills and technology to avoid becoming obsolete.

빠른 퀴즈

The evidence provided was not _____ to the case, so the judge dismissed it.

정답!

정답은: relevant

관련 단어

presolvful

C1

A specialized noun referring to a preliminary batch of information or the initial capacity required to begin resolving a complex issue. It describes the state of having gathered enough preparatory elements to initiate a formal solution process.

dephotoation

C1

Describes the intentional removal or degradation of photographic qualities and realistic details to achieve a stylized or abstract visual effect. It is primarily used in digital art and media theory to define a shift away from high-fidelity realism.

semiprobine

C1

To conduct a preliminary or partial investigation into a system, process, or subject to assess initial conditions or feasibility. It is typically used in technical or analytical contexts to describe a non-exhaustive initial scan performed before committing to a full-scale inquiry.

bivenship

C1

Pertaining to the legal framework or status derived from the Bivens v. Six Unknown Named Agents precedent, which allows individuals to sue federal officials for constitutional violations. It describes the specific remedial and procedural characteristics of such legal actions within the federal court system.

monoultimive

C1

Describes the single, final element or unique terminal point in a specific sequence or process. It is used to emphasize that there is only one concluding step or outcome possible in a given logical or physical progression.

hypersancttion

C1

A hypersancttion refers to an exceptionally severe, multi-layered, or totalizing penalty imposed by an authority or governing body. It describes a level of punishment or restriction that goes far beyond standard disciplinary measures, often aiming to completely isolate the target economically or socially.

informate

C1

A term referring to the information or data automatically generated by a computerized process, which provides visibility into the underlying activities of an organization. Unlike simple automation, which merely replaces human labor, this concept focuses on the capacity of technology to translate processes into readable information for analysis.

intrajudcy

C1

To conduct an internal evaluation or legal assessment within an organization or specific body to resolve a conflict or issue before it is moved to an external authority. This verb describes the process of deliberate internal adjudication used to maintain control over institutional standards.

unifacion

C1

Unification is the process of combining or merging separate parts, organizations, or countries into a single, cohesive whole. It refers to the structural or conceptual act of creating a unified entity from diverse components.

hyperclaudal

C1

Describing a state of extreme closure, excessive isolation, or severe restriction within a system or structure. It is frequently used in technical, theoretical, or test-specific contexts to denote a high degree of impenetrability that prevents external interaction or influence.

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