비교
The act of examining the similarities and differences between two or more things.
例句
3 / 5작년과 올해의 성적을 비교했다.
I compared my grades from last year and this year.
이 보고서는 두 나라의 교육 시스템을 비교한다.
This report compares the education systems of two countries.
남과 비교하는 것은 좋지 않다.
Comparing yourself with others is not good.
词族
记忆技巧
Bi-Gyo: 'Bi' sounds like 'Between' – looking between two things.
快速测验
여러 쇼핑몰의 가격을 ____한 후 제일 싼 곳에서 샀다.
正确!
正确答案是: 비교
例句
작년과 올해의 성적을 비교했다.
everydayI compared my grades from last year and this year.
이 보고서는 두 나라의 교육 시스템을 비교한다.
academicThis report compares the education systems of two countries.
남과 비교하는 것은 좋지 않다.
informalComparing yourself with others is not good.
품질 비교 후 구매를 결정하세요.
businessDecide on a purchase after comparing the quality.
비교할 수 없을 정도로 아름답다.
formalIt is beautiful beyond comparison.
词族
常见搭配
常用短语
비교적 쉽다
relatively easy
비교도 안 되다
not even comparable
비교 견적
comparative quote
容易混淆的词
비교 focuses on both similarities and differences; 대조 focuses mainly on differences/contrast.
使用说明
Frequently used in IELTS Writing Task 1 (Compare data) and Task 2 (Compare two views).
常见错误
Learners often forget to use the particle '와/과' when comparing two things (A와 B를 비교하다).
记忆技巧
Bi-Gyo: 'Bi' sounds like 'Between' – looking between two things.
词源
From Hanja 比 (to compare) and 較 (to compare).
语法模式
文化背景
Korean culture is often described as competitive, leading to the phrase '엄친아' (mother's friend's son), referring to social comparison.
快速测验
여러 쇼핑몰의 가격을 ____한 후 제일 싼 곳에서 샀다.
正确!
正确答案是: 비교
相关词汇
更多academic词汇
인용하다
B2To cite or quote someone else's words, ideas, or work to support an argument or provide information.
규명하다
B2To investigate and clearly explain the facts, causes, or circumstances of a matter. It is a staple verb for academic research and investigative journalism.
암묵적
B2Understood or implied without being directly stated. It describes something that is suggested but not explicitly expressed.
체계적
B2Being systematic, organized, or methodical according to a certain system or set of rules.
기인하다
B2To result from or be caused by a specific fact or event. It is a formal way to express causality.
상반되다
B2To be completely opposite or contradictory to each other. Used for opinions, results, or directions.
간주하다
B2To regard or consider something or someone as being a certain way. It is used when defining categories or interpreting status in a formal context.
상호보완적
B2Mutually completing or enhancing each other. It describes a relationship where two different things help improve or support one another.
고찰하다
B2To study or examine something deeply and systematically. It involves looking at a subject from various angles to understand its essence.
국한되다
B2To be limited or confined to a certain scope, area, or range. Often used to point out the narrowness of a study or a phenomenon.
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