B1 verb Neutral

전담하다

[tɕʌnddaɦada]

To take full and exclusive charge of a specific task or responsibility.

Examples

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1

내가 오늘 설거지를 전담할게.

I'll take full charge of the dishes today.

2

이 문제는 새로 임명된 위원회가 전담하게 됩니다.

This issue will be handled exclusively by the newly appointed committee.

3

네가 프로젝트 발표를 전담해 줘.

Please take full charge of the project presentation.

Word Family

Noun
전담
Verb
전담하다
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Memory Tip

Jeon (Whole) + Dam (Charge) = Taking the whole charge.

Quick Quiz

저희 업체는 건물 청소를 ( )하는 전문 업체입니다.

Correct!

The correct answer is: 전담

Examples

1

내가 오늘 설거지를 전담할게.

everyday

I'll take full charge of the dishes today.

2

이 문제는 새로 임명된 위원회가 전담하게 됩니다.

formal

This issue will be handled exclusively by the newly appointed committee.

3

네가 프로젝트 발표를 전담해 줘.

informal

Please take full charge of the project presentation.

4

대학은 기초 과학 연구를 전담하는 연구소를 설립했다.

academic

The university established a research center exclusively for basic science research.

5

김 대리가 이번 계약 건을 전담해서 처리하세요.

business

Assistant Manager Kim, please take full charge of this contract case.

Word Family

Noun
전담
Verb
전담하다

Common Collocations

업무를 전담하다 to take full charge of work
수사를 전담하다 to be exclusively in charge of an investigation
교육을 전담하다 to take full charge of education
판매를 전담하다 to be exclusively in charge of sales
관리를 전담하다 to take full charge of management

Common Phrases

전담 마크

man-to-man marking (sports/slang)

전담 부서

dedicated department

전담 교수

dedicated professor

Often Confused With

전담하다 vs 담당하다

담당하다 is simply being responsible for something; 전담하다 implies being the *only* one in charge.

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Usage Notes

Commonly used in job descriptions or when discussing specialization in industries.

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Common Mistakes

Avoid using it if the task is shared with others (use 분담하다 or 담당하다 instead).

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Memory Tip

Jeon (Whole) + Dam (Charge) = Taking the whole charge.

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Word Origin

From Sino-Korean 전 (jeon - only/entirely) and 담 (dam - to take charge).

Grammar Patterns

~을/를 전담하다

Quick Quiz

저희 업체는 건물 청소를 ( )하는 전문 업체입니다.

Correct!

The correct answer is: 전담

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