생산량
The total amount of goods or products produced within a specific period. It is often used to measure industrial or agricultural output.
Examples
3 of 5공장이 24시간 돌아가니까 생산량이 엄청나네.
The factory runs 24 hours a day, so the production volume is huge.
기술 혁신을 통해 연간 생산량을 20% 늘릴 계획입니다.
We plan to increase annual production by 20% through technological innovation.
오늘 할당된 생산량 다 채웠어?
Did you fill the assigned production quota for today?
Word Family
Memory Tip
Saeng-San-Ryang. Saeng-San (production) + Ryang (amount). The amount of production.
Quick Quiz
비료의 발달로 농작물의 ___이 비약적으로 늘어났다.
Correct!
The correct answer is: 생산량
Examples
공장이 24시간 돌아가니까 생산량이 엄청나네.
everydayThe factory runs 24 hours a day, so the production volume is huge.
기술 혁신을 통해 연간 생산량을 20% 늘릴 계획입니다.
formalWe plan to increase annual production by 20% through technological innovation.
오늘 할당된 생산량 다 채웠어?
informalDid you fill the assigned production quota for today?
산업 혁명은 석탄 생산량의 폭발적인 증가를 가져왔다.
academicThe Industrial Revolution brought about an explosive increase in coal production.
수요 감소에 따라 자동차 생산량을 조절해야 합니다.
businessWe need to adjust automobile production in accordance with the decrease in demand.
Word Family
Common Collocations
Common Phrases
생산량이 급증하다
production volume surges
생산량이 바닥나다
to run out of production (rarely used; more common: '재고가 바닥나다')
목표 생산량
target production volume
Often Confused With
Usage Notes
Very common in IELTS Writing Task 1 for describing charts and graphs about oil, crops, or manufacturing.
Common Mistakes
Do not confuse with '생산자' (producer).
Memory Tip
Saeng-San-Ryang. Saeng-San (production) + Ryang (amount). The amount of production.
Word Origin
From Sino-Korean 生產 (production) and 量 (amount).
Grammar Patterns
Quick Quiz
비료의 발달로 농작물의 ___이 비약적으로 늘어났다.
Correct!
The correct answer is: 생산량
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산출
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