기폭제
A 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.
Beispiele
3 von 5이 사건이 내 인생의 큰 기폭제가 됐어.
This event became a big catalyst in my life.
신기술의 등장은 산업 구조 변화의 기폭제 역할을 했습니다.
The emergence of new technology acted as a catalyst for changes in industrial structure.
진짜 그 말 한마디가 싸움의 기폭제가 될 줄은 몰랐지.
I really didn't know that one word would be the catalyst for the fight.
Wortfamilie
Merkhilfe
Think of 'Gi-pok' as 'Explosion' (폭발).
Schnelles Quiz
스마트폰의 보급은 정보 사회로의 전환에 ( )가 되었다.
Richtig!
Die richtige Antwort ist: 기폭제
Beispiele
이 사건이 내 인생의 큰 기폭제가 됐어.
everydayThis event became a big catalyst in my life.
신기술의 등장은 산업 구조 변화의 기폭제 역할을 했습니다.
formalThe emergence of new technology acted as a catalyst for changes in industrial structure.
진짜 그 말 한마디가 싸움의 기폭제가 될 줄은 몰랐지.
informalI really didn't know that one word would be the catalyst for the fight.
경제 위기는 정치 개혁의 결정적인 기폭제로 작용했다.
academicThe economic crisis acted as a decisive catalyst for political reform.
이번 신제품 출시가 매출 증대의 기폭제가 되길 기대합니다.
businessWe hope the launch of this new product will be a catalyst for increasing sales.
Wortfamilie
Häufige Kollokationen
Häufige Phrasen
기폭제가 되다
to become a catalyst
새로운 기폭제
a new catalyst
성공의 기폭제
catalyst for success
Wird oft verwechselt mit
Driving force (원동력) is the continuous power behind something; Catalyst (기폭제) is the initial trigger that starts it.
Nutzungshinweise
Use this word when describing the specific event that started a larger trend in IELTS essays.
Häufige Fehler
Avoid using it for small, insignificant changes.
Merkhilfe
Think of 'Gi-pok' as 'Explosion' (폭발).
Wortherkunft
Sino-Korean: 'Gi' (start), 'Pok' (explode), 'Je' (agent).
Grammatikmuster
Schnelles Quiz
스마트폰의 보급은 정보 사회로의 전환에 ( )가 되었다.
Richtig!
Die richtige Antwort ist: 기폭제
Verwandtes Vokabular
Mehr sociology Wörter
연대
B2Solidarity or a bond formed between people or groups to achieve a common goal or provide mutual support.
이질성
B2The quality or state of being different or disparate in nature. It refers to the lack of similarity between elements within a group or between two entities.
다원성
B2The condition of having multiple or diverse elements, values, or groups coexisting within a single system or society. It is the opposite of uniformity.
정형화
B2The process of something becoming a fixed pattern or mold. It often refers to stereotypes or standardized ways of thinking and acting.
파편화
B2The process of breaking into small, disconnected fragments or pieces. In sociology or media studies, it refers to the breaking up of a unified group or audience.
포용
B2The act of embracing, accepting, or including different people, ideas, or cultures. It emphasizes broad-mindedness and tolerance.
자발적이다
B2To be voluntary or done of one's own free will without external pressure or compulsion.
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.
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