장벽
A barrier or obstacle that prevents progress, communication, or movement. It can be a physical wall or a metaphorical hurdle like language or culture.
例文
3 / 5우리는 마음의 장벽을 허물어야 한다.
We must break down the barriers of our hearts.
무역 장벽을 제거하는 것이 경제 협력의 목표다.
Removing trade barriers is the goal of economic cooperation.
언어 장벽이 제일 큰 문제야.
The language barrier is the biggest problem.
語族
覚え方のコツ
Jang (장 - block) + Byeok (벽 - wall). A wall that blocks.
クイックテスト
외국어 공부의 가장 큰 ____은 자신감 부족이다.
正解!
正解は: 장벽
例文
우리는 마음의 장벽을 허물어야 한다.
everydayWe must break down the barriers of our hearts.
무역 장벽을 제거하는 것이 경제 협력의 목표다.
formalRemoving trade barriers is the goal of economic cooperation.
언어 장벽이 제일 큰 문제야.
informalThe language barrier is the biggest problem.
문화적 장벽은 이민자들의 사회 통합을 방해할 수 있다.
academicCultural barriers can hinder the social integration of immigrants.
신규 업체의 진입 장벽이 너무 높습니다.
businessThe entry barriers for new companies are too high.
語族
よく使う組み合わせ
よく使うフレーズ
장벽에 부딪히다
to hit a barrier
보이지 않는 장벽
invisible barrier
문화적 장벽
cultural barrier
よく混同される語
Damjang is a physical fence/wall around a house, while Jangbyeok is more often used metaphorically for obstacles.
使い方のコツ
Frequently used in IELTS tasks about globalization, international trade, or multiculturalism.
よくある間違い
Don't use '장벽' for a simple fence; it usually implies a significant obstacle.
覚え方のコツ
Jang (장 - block) + Byeok (벽 - wall). A wall that blocks.
語源
From Sino-Korean 障壁 (block + wall).
文法パターン
クイックテスト
외국어 공부의 가장 큰 ____은 자신감 부족이다.
正解!
正解は: 장벽
関連語彙
sociologyの関連語
인구학적
B2Relating to the study of populations, especially with regard to size, density, distribution, and vital statistics.
이질적이다
B2To be heterogeneous or different in nature, kind, or quality. It is often used to describe differences between cultures, groups, or substances.
호혜성
B2The practice of exchanging things with others for mutual benefit; reciprocity in social or international relations.
생활 수준
B2The degree of wealth and material comfort available to a person or community. It refers to the quality of life based on economic factors.
상호교류
B2The act of giving and receiving something (ideas, culture, goods) between two or more parties. It emphasizes a two-way relationship or exchange.
상생하다
B2To live together in a way that benefits both parties; to achieve mutual prosperity or a win-win relationship.
기폭제
B2A substance used to ignite an explosive, but metaphorically, something that triggers or accelerates a significant change or event. It is a powerful word to describe the start of a revolution, movement, or trend.
부추기다
B2To instigate or encourage someone to behave in a certain way, or to worsen a situation. It usually has a negative connotation of inciting bad behavior or trends.
집단주의
B2The practice of giving priority to the goals of a group (such as a family, company, or nation) over the goals of each individual.
아우르다
B2To encompass, include, or embrace a wide range of things or people together. It often suggests creating harmony among diverse elements.
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