간접적
Not directly caused by something; happening through a medium or as a secondary result. It describes a relationship where there is an intermediate step between cause and effect.
Exemples
3 sur 5그는 자신의 의사를 간접적으로 표현했다.
He expressed his intentions indirectly.
간접적인 증거만으로는 범죄를 입증하기 어렵습니다.
It is difficult to prove a crime with only indirect evidence.
간접 흡연은 건강에 해롭다.
Second-hand smoking (indirect smoking) is harmful to health.
Famille de mots
Astuce mémo
Think of 'In-between' -> Kan (Between) + Jeop (Contact). Contacting via something in-between.
Quiz rapide
책을 읽는 것은 세상에 대한 ( ) 경험을 제공한다.
Correct !
La bonne réponse est : 간접적
Exemples
그는 자신의 의사를 간접적으로 표현했다.
everydayHe expressed his intentions indirectly.
간접적인 증거만으로는 범죄를 입증하기 어렵습니다.
formalIt is difficult to prove a crime with only indirect evidence.
간접 흡연은 건강에 해롭다.
informalSecond-hand smoking (indirect smoking) is harmful to health.
본 논문은 기술 혁신이 고용에 미치는 간접적 효과를 탐구한다.
academicThis paper explores the indirect effects of technological innovation on employment.
우리 회사는 이번 규제의 간접적 영향권에 있습니다.
businessOur company is within the indirect influence of this regulation.
Famille de mots
Collocations courantes
Phrases Courantes
간접적으로 알게 되다
to find out indirectly
간접적인 방식
an indirect way
간접적 관계
indirect relationship
Souvent confondu avec
간접적 implies an intermediate step, whereas 부수적 means something is additional or minor.
Notes d'usage
Essential for IELTS Task 2 when discussing causes and effects that are not immediately obvious.
Erreurs courantes
Often confused with '우회적' (roundabout), but '간접적' is more common for scientific or logical cause-effect relationships.
Astuce mémo
Think of 'In-between' -> Kan (Between) + Jeop (Contact). Contacting via something in-between.
Origine du mot
Sino-Korean 간 (between) + 접 (contact) + 적 (suffix for adjective).
Modèles grammaticaux
Contexte culturel
Korean communication style is often described as '간접적' (indirect) compared to Western cultures.
Quiz rapide
책을 읽는 것은 세상에 대한 ( ) 경험을 제공한다.
Correct !
La bonne réponse est : 간접적
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