집필하다
To write a book, article, or any literary/academic work professionally or for a specific purpose.
Exemplos
3 de 5그는 현재 회고록을 집필하고 있다.
He is currently writing his memoirs.
교수님들께서 공동으로 교과서를 집필하셨습니다.
The professors co-authored the textbook.
나중에 내 이야기를 책으로 집필하고 싶어.
I want to write my story as a book later.
Família de palavras
Dica de memorização
Jip-Pil: 'Jip' (Hold) + 'Pil' (Brush/Pen). Holding the pen to create a masterpiece.
Quiz rápido
유명한 역사학자가 새로운 역사책을 _____ 시작했다.
Correto!
A resposta correta é: 집필하기
Exemplos
그는 현재 회고록을 집필하고 있다.
everydayHe is currently writing his memoirs.
교수님들께서 공동으로 교과서를 집필하셨습니다.
formalThe professors co-authored the textbook.
나중에 내 이야기를 책으로 집필하고 싶어.
informalI want to write my story as a book later.
학위 논문을 집필하는 과정은 매우 힘들었다.
academicThe process of writing the thesis was very difficult.
기획안을 집필할 때 시장 조사가 필수적이다.
businessMarket research is essential when writing a proposal.
Família de palavras
Colocações comuns
Frases Comuns
집필에 몰두하다
to be absorbed in writing
직접 집필하다
to write personally
집필실
writing room/studio
Frequentemente confundido com
Notas de uso
Used more for books and formal documents than for casual writing (like emails).
Erros comuns
Do not use '집필하다' for just writing a quick text message or note; it implies a more substantial project.
Dica de memorização
Jip-Pil: 'Jip' (Hold) + 'Pil' (Brush/Pen). Holding the pen to create a masterpiece.
Origem da palavra
From Sino-Korean 집 (hold) + 필 (brush).
Padrões gramaticais
Contexto cultural
Reflects the high value placed on scholarly and literary contribution in Korean history.
Quiz rápido
유명한 역사학자가 새로운 역사책을 _____ 시작했다.
Correto!
A resposta correta é: 집필하기
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