전제
A thing that is accepted as true or as a starting point for an argument or action; a premise.
例句
3 / 5그의 논리는 잘못된 전제에서 출발했다.
His logic started from a wrong premise.
우리는 성공을 전제로 모든 계획을 세웠다.
We made all plans on the premise of success.
평화로운 대화는 서로를 존중한다는 전제가 필요하다.
Peaceful dialogue requires the premise of mutual respect.
词族
记忆技巧
JEON (Before) + JE (Proposed) = Proposed before the main argument.
快速测验
과학적 탐구는 기존의 지식이 사실이라는 _____ 위에서 새로운 것을 발견한다.
正确!
正确答案是: 전제
例句
그의 논리는 잘못된 전제에서 출발했다.
academicHis logic started from a wrong premise.
우리는 성공을 전제로 모든 계획을 세웠다.
businessWe made all plans on the premise of success.
평화로운 대화는 서로를 존중한다는 전제가 필요하다.
formalPeaceful dialogue requires the premise of mutual respect.
이 계약은 비밀 유지를 전제로 합니다.
businessThis contract is based on the premise of maintaining confidentiality.
네 말이 맞다는 전제하에 이야기를 해보자.
informalLet's talk on the premise that you are right.
词族
常见搭配
常用短语
민주주의의 전제
the premise of democracy
전제적인
despotic (careful, same sound but different meaning)
전제 사실
premise fact
容易混淆的词
전제 is the starting point of an argument, while 결론 is the final result or end point.
使用说明
Important for analyzing arguments in IELTS Reading and structuring logical essays in Task 2.
常见错误
Learners often use '기초' (foundation) when they mean the starting logical point '전제'.
记忆技巧
JEON (Before) + JE (Proposed) = Proposed before the main argument.
词源
From Sino-Korean 前 (before) and 提 (propose/bring up).
语法模式
快速测验
과학적 탐구는 기존의 지식이 사실이라는 _____ 위에서 새로운 것을 발견한다.
正确!
正确答案是: 전제
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