误区
A common but incorrect belief, method, or area of understanding that leads people to make mistakes.
예시
3 / 5别进那个误区,并不是越贵越好。
Don't fall into that trap/misconception; more expensive isn't necessarily better.
专家提醒家长,不要走入过度保护孩子的误区。
Experts warn parents not to fall into the misconception of overprotecting their children.
你这想法完全是个误区。
This idea of yours is a complete misconception.
어휘 가족
암기 팁
误 (error) + 区 (zone). An area where errors are common.
빠른 퀴즈
许多人认为不吃早餐能减肥,其实这是一个___。
정답!
정답은: 误区
예시
别进那个误区,并不是越贵越好。
everydayDon't fall into that trap/misconception; more expensive isn't necessarily better.
专家提醒家长,不要走入过度保护孩子的误区。
formalExperts warn parents not to fall into the misconception of overprotecting their children.
你这想法完全是个误区。
informalThis idea of yours is a complete misconception.
本研究旨在纠正公众对核能安全的认识误区。
academicThis study aims to correct public misconceptions about nuclear energy safety.
初创企业常会陷入过度扩张的误区。
businessStartups often fall into the trap of over-expansion.
어휘 가족
자주 쓰는 조합
자주 쓰는 구문
消费误区
misconceptions in consumption
管理误区
management pitfalls
学习误区
learning misconceptions
자주 혼동되는 단어
错误 is a general mistake; 误区 refers to a 'zone' or a systematic pattern of wrong thinking.
사용 참고사항
Very useful in IELTS for discussing common social errors or debunking myths.
자주 하는 실수
Using 误区 for a one-time simple mistake like a typo.
암기 팁
误 (error) + 区 (zone). An area where errors are common.
어원
误 means mistake; 区 means area or zone.
문법 패턴
빠른 퀴즈
许多人认为不吃早餐能减肥,其实这是一个___。
정답!
정답은: 误区
관련 어휘
education 관련 단어
枯燥
B2Dull, uninteresting, and monotonous. Often used to describe repetitive work, long speeches, or dry academic material.
鼓励
B1To give someone support, confidence, or hope. Frequently used in IELTS essays about teaching, parenting, or management.
补考
B1To take an examination again because of a previous failure or an excused absence.
退课
B1To withdraw from a course after it has started. This is a classic plot point in TOEFL listening dialogues about administrative issues.
勤工俭学
B1A program or practice of working part-time while studying to support oneself financially. Frequent in TOEFL conversations about financial aid or campus jobs.
旁听
B1To attend a class or a meeting as a listener without being officially enrolled or having to take exams.
课外
B1Activities, readings, or studies that are outside the formal classroom curriculum or regular school hours.
宣讲
B1To publicize and explain (policies, ideas, or products) through a talk or presentation. Very common for 'campus recruitment talks' (宣讲会).
掌握
B1To have a firm grip on something, usually referring to mastering a skill, language, or understanding a situation thoroughly.
修改
B1To change something slightly, especially in order to improve it or make it less extreme. Commonly used for texts, plans, or laws.
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