구속력
The legal or official power to influence or control someone or something because of a law, rule, or agreement. It refers to the mandatory nature of a regulation.
例句
3 / 5이 합의안은 도덕적 책임은 있지만 법적 구속력은 없다.
This agreement has moral responsibility but no legal binding force.
계약서에 서명하는 순간부터 구속력이 발생한다.
Binding force occurs the moment you sign the contract.
헌법 재판소의 판결은 국가 기관에 대해 구속력을 가진다.
The Constitutional Court's ruling has binding force on state institutions.
词族
记忆技巧
Gu-sok (Bind/Restrain) + Ryeok (Power). The power to bind.
快速测验
이번 권고안은 강제 사항이 아니므로 법적 ( )이 없다.
正确!
正确答案是: 구속력
例句
이 합의안은 도덕적 책임은 있지만 법적 구속력은 없다.
formalThis agreement has moral responsibility but no legal binding force.
계약서에 서명하는 순간부터 구속력이 발생한다.
businessBinding force occurs the moment you sign the contract.
헌법 재판소의 판결은 국가 기관에 대해 구속력을 가진다.
academicThe Constitutional Court's ruling has binding force on state institutions.
부모님의 말씀이 나에게는 큰 구속력으로 다가왔다.
everydayMy parents' words came to me with great binding power/influence.
그 약속은 아무런 구속력도 없는 말뿐이었어.
informalThat promise was just words with no binding power at all.
词族
常见搭配
常用短语
구속력 있는 합의
a binding agreement
도덕적 구속력
moral binding power
容易混淆的词
使用说明
Essential for IELTS Reading/Writing regarding international agreements, environment protocols (like the Paris Agreement), or law.
常见错误
Do not confuse with '구속' (arrest/detention), although they share the same root.
记忆技巧
Gu-sok (Bind/Restrain) + Ryeok (Power). The power to bind.
词源
Sino-Korean: 拘 (arrest) + 束 (bind) + 力 (power).
语法模式
快速测验
이번 권고안은 강제 사항이 아니므로 법적 ( )이 없다.
正确!
正确答案是: 구속력
相关词汇
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저촉되다
B2To conflict with or violate a law, rule, or regulation. It is a formal legal term used when an action goes against established norms.
규정하다
B2To state officially what a particular situation is or what should be done; to define or stipulate rules.
유예
B2The postponement or suspension of an event, decision, or the execution of a legal sentence.
귀속되다
B2To be legally or naturally attributed to or belong to a certain entity, person, or group.
부과하다
B1To officially force a rule, tax, punishment, or duty to be obeyed or received.
정당화
B1The act of showing or proving something to be right, reasonable, or justified, especially an action that might otherwise be criticized.
소유
B1The act or state of having, owning, or possessing something, especially property or assets.
위반하다
B1To act against a law, rule, or agreement; to break a regulation.
위배되다
B1To go against or violate a law, principle, rule, or expectation. It is a formal way of saying something is 'in violation of' something else.
처벌
B1The act of punishing someone for a crime or bad behavior. It is often debated in terms of its effectiveness as a deterrent.
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