파급 효과
The spreading effect or influence that an action or event has on other areas; ripple effect or spillover effect.
Exemplos
3 de 5네가 한 말이 그런 파급 효과를 낼 줄 몰랐어.
I didn't know what you said would have such a ripple effect.
신공항 건설은 지역 경제에 긍정적인 파급 효과를 미칠 것입니다.
The construction of the new airport will have a positive ripple effect on the local economy.
금리 인상은 소비와 투자 모두에 부정적인 파급 효과를 줄 수 있습니다.
An interest rate hike can have a negative ripple effect on both consumption and investment.
Família de palavras
Dica de memorização
Pageup sounds like 'wave' (pa) spreading (geup). Think of waves in water.
Quiz rápido
한 기업의 부도는 협력 업체들에게 큰 ( )를 미쳤다.
Correto!
A resposta correta é: 파급 효과
Exemplos
네가 한 말이 그런 파급 효과를 낼 줄 몰랐어.
informalI didn't know what you said would have such a ripple effect.
신공항 건설은 지역 경제에 긍정적인 파급 효과를 미칠 것입니다.
formalThe construction of the new airport will have a positive ripple effect on the local economy.
금리 인상은 소비와 투자 모두에 부정적인 파급 효과를 줄 수 있습니다.
academicAn interest rate hike can have a negative ripple effect on both consumption and investment.
이번 마케팅 캠페인의 파급 효과를 분석 중입니다.
businessWe are analyzing the spillover effect of this marketing campaign.
작은 변화가 큰 파급 효과를 일으킬 때가 있어요.
everydayThere are times when small changes cause a big ripple effect.
Família de palavras
Colocações comuns
Frases Comuns
엄청난 파급 효과
tremendous ripple effect
파급 효과를 기대하다
to expect a ripple effect
파급 효과를 차단하다
to block the ripple effect
Frequentemente confundido com
Gyeolgwa is a direct result; Pageup hyogwa is the indirect, spreading influence resulting from that result.
Notas de uso
Very common in economics and sociology to describe indirect consequences.
Erros comuns
Don't use it for simple results; it must imply a 'spreading' nature.
Dica de memorização
Pageup sounds like 'wave' (pa) spreading (geup). Think of waves in water.
Origem da palavra
Sino-Korean 'pa' (wave) and 'geup' (reach).
Padrões gramaticais
Quiz rápido
한 기업의 부도는 협력 업체들에게 큰 ( )를 미쳤다.
Correto!
A resposta correta é: 파급 효과
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