무차별적
Acting or done without making a distinction; random, indiscriminate, or haphazard, often with negative consequences.
Ejemplos
3 de 5정보의 무차별적 수집은 사생활 침해의 우려가 있다.
The indiscriminate collection of information raises concerns about privacy infringement.
회사는 광고 이메일을 고객들에게 무차별적으로 발송했다.
The company sent out advertising emails to customers indiscriminately.
무고한 시민들에 대한 무차별적 공격은 강력히 비난받아야 합니다.
Indiscriminate attacks on innocent citizens must be strongly condemned.
Familia de palabras
Truco para recordar
Mu (no) + Cha-byeol (distinction) + Jeok (suffix). Without distinction.
Quiz rápido
희귀 동물을 보호하기 위해 ____ 포획을 금지해야 한다.
¡Correcto!
La respuesta correcta es: 무차별적
Ejemplos
정보의 무차별적 수집은 사생활 침해의 우려가 있다.
academicThe indiscriminate collection of information raises concerns about privacy infringement.
회사는 광고 이메일을 고객들에게 무차별적으로 발송했다.
businessThe company sent out advertising emails to customers indiscriminately.
무고한 시민들에 대한 무차별적 공격은 강력히 비난받아야 합니다.
formalIndiscriminate attacks on innocent citizens must be strongly condemned.
단것을 무차별적으로 먹으면 건강에 안 좋아.
informalEating sweets indiscriminately is bad for your health.
산림의 무차별적 벌목은 생태계를 파괴한다.
everydayIndiscriminate logging of forests destroys the ecosystem.
Familia de palabras
Colocaciones comunes
Frases Comunes
무차별적 경쟁
indiscriminate competition
무차별적 수용
indiscriminate acceptance
무차별적 비난
indiscriminate criticism
Se confunde a menudo con
차별적 means discriminatory (making distinctions unfairly), while 무차별적 means making no distinctions at all (often recklessly).
Notas de uso
Usually carries a negative connotation of doing something without thought or selection.
Errores comunes
Do not confuse with '무작위' (random), which can be neutral or positive in statistics.
Truco para recordar
Mu (no) + Cha-byeol (distinction) + Jeok (suffix). Without distinction.
Origen de la palabra
From Sino-Korean 無差別的 (no + difference + suffix).
Patrones gramaticales
Quiz rápido
희귀 동물을 보호하기 위해 ____ 포획을 금지해야 한다.
¡Correcto!
La respuesta correcta es: 무차별적
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