B2 noun 中性

장벽

[tɕaŋ.bjʌk]

A barrier or obstacle that prevents progress, communication, or movement. It can be a physical wall or a metaphorical hurdle like language or culture.

例句

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1

우리는 마음의 장벽을 허물어야 한다.

We must break down the barriers of our hearts.

2

무역 장벽을 제거하는 것이 경제 협력의 목표다.

Removing trade barriers is the goal of economic cooperation.

3

언어 장벽이 제일 큰 문제야.

The language barrier is the biggest problem.

词族

名词
장벽
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记忆技巧

Jang (장 - block) + Byeok (벽 - wall). A wall that blocks.

快速测验

외국어 공부의 가장 큰 ____은 자신감 부족이다.

正确!

正确答案是: 장벽

例句

1

우리는 마음의 장벽을 허물어야 한다.

everyday

We must break down the barriers of our hearts.

2

무역 장벽을 제거하는 것이 경제 협력의 목표다.

formal

Removing trade barriers is the goal of economic cooperation.

3

언어 장벽이 제일 큰 문제야.

informal

The language barrier is the biggest problem.

4

문화적 장벽은 이민자들의 사회 통합을 방해할 수 있다.

academic

Cultural barriers can hinder the social integration of immigrants.

5

신규 업체의 진입 장벽이 너무 높습니다.

business

The entry barriers for new companies are too high.

词族

名词
장벽

常见搭配

언어 장벽 language barrier
진입 장벽 barrier to entry
무역 장벽 trade barrier
장벽을 허물다 to break down a barrier
심리적 장벽 psychological barrier

常用短语

장벽에 부딪히다

to hit a barrier

보이지 않는 장벽

invisible barrier

문화적 장벽

cultural barrier

容易混淆的词

장벽 vs 담장

Damjang is a physical fence/wall around a house, while Jangbyeok is more often used metaphorically for obstacles.

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使用说明

Frequently used in IELTS tasks about globalization, international trade, or multiculturalism.

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常见错误

Don't use '장벽' for a simple fence; it usually implies a significant obstacle.

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记忆技巧

Jang (장 - block) + Byeok (벽 - wall). A wall that blocks.

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词源

From Sino-Korean 障壁 (block + wall).

语法模式

~라는 장벽 장벽에 가로막히다

快速测验

외국어 공부의 가장 큰 ____은 자신감 부족이다.

正确!

正确答案是: 장벽

更多sociology词汇

상생하다

B2

To live together in a way that benefits both parties; to achieve mutual prosperity or a win-win relationship.

기폭제

B2

A substance used to ignite an explosive, but metaphorically, something that triggers or accelerates a significant change or event. It is a powerful word to describe the start of a revolution, movement, or trend.

부추기다

B2

To instigate or encourage someone to behave in a certain way, or to worsen a situation. It usually has a negative connotation of inciting bad behavior or trends.

집단주의

B2

The practice of giving priority to the goals of a group (such as a family, company, or nation) over the goals of each individual.

아우르다

B2

To encompass, include, or embrace a wide range of things or people together. It often suggests creating harmony among diverse elements.

수용

B1

The act of accepting or receiving ideas, criticism, or people. It can also refer to the accommodation of people in a facility.

고정관념

B2

A widely held but fixed and oversimplified image or idea of a particular type of person or thing. It is often resistant to change even when presented with new information.

고착화하다

B2

To become fixed or solidified in a specific state, pattern, or habit, making it very difficult to change.

관습

B2

A long-established practice or custom within a society or group. It refers to traditional ways of behaving that have been passed down through generations.

부여하다

B2

To give, grant, or assign a specific quality, meaning, right, or task to someone or something.

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