B1 verb 中性

노력하다

/norjʌkʰada/

To exert mental or physical power to achieve a goal. It implies a continuous and sincere attempt to do something well.

例句

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1

한국어를 잘하려고 노력해요.

I am making an effort to speak Korean well.

2

연구진은 환경 오염을 줄이기 위해 노력하고 있다.

Researchers are striving to reduce environmental pollution.

3

고객 만족을 위해 최선을 다해 노력하겠습니다.

We will do our best to strive for customer satisfaction.

词族

名词
노력
Verb
노력하다
副词
노력 끝에
形容词
노력형
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记忆技巧

NO-RYEOK: Sounds like 'No-Luck' - because you need effort, not just luck.

快速测验

꿈을 이루기 위해 끝까지 ( ) 합니다.

正确!

正确答案是: 노력해야

例句

1

한국어를 잘하려고 노력해요.

everyday

I am making an effort to speak Korean well.

2

연구진은 환경 오염을 줄이기 위해 노력하고 있다.

academic

Researchers are striving to reduce environmental pollution.

3

고객 만족을 위해 최선을 다해 노력하겠습니다.

business

We will do our best to strive for customer satisfaction.

4

조금만 더 노력해 봐.

informal

Try a little harder.

5

정부는 빈부 격차 해소를 위해 노력해야 합니다.

formal

The government must strive to resolve the wealth gap.

词族

名词
노력
Verb
노력하다
副词
노력 끝에
形容词
노력형

常见搭配

꾸준히 노력하다 to make a steady effort
최선을 다해 노력하다 to strive with one's best
성공을 위해 노력하다 to strive for success
노력하는 모습 the appearance of making an effort
헛되이 노력하다 to strive in vain

常用短语

노력파

hard worker / person of effort

피나는 노력

bloody (extreme) effort

노력 부족

lack of effort

容易混淆的词

노력하다 vs 애쓰다

애쓰다 sounds more desperate or struggling, whereas 노력하다 is a standard term for goal-oriented effort.

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使用说明

A very frequent word in IELTS Speaking to describe studies or personal achievements.

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常见错误

Overusing '열심히 하다' (do hard) when '노력하다' (to strive) is more formal and specific.

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记忆技巧

NO-RYEOK: Sounds like 'No-Luck' - because you need effort, not just luck.

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词源

From Sino-Korean 努力 (노: labor/toil, 력: power/strength).

语法模式

~으려고 노력하다 ~기 위해 노력하다
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文化背景

Korean society highly values '노력' (effort) over innate talent, often reflected in the word '엉덩이 싸움' (a battle of sitting endurance).

快速测验

꿈을 이루기 위해 끝까지 ( ) 합니다.

正确!

正确答案是: 노력해야

更多psychology词汇

자발성

B2

The condition of being done, given, or acting of one's own free will; spontaneity. It refers to the internal drive to act without being forced by external pressure.

도식

B2

A simplified diagram, representation, or mental framework used to understand or explain a complex structure or process; a schema.

외면하다

B2

To look away from something, or to intentionally ignore or turn a blind eye to a fact, reality, or person in need.

외재적

B2

Originating from or relating to the outside of a thing or person. It often refers to rewards or pressures that come from external sources rather than personal satisfaction.

잠재의식

B2

The part of the mind that a person is not fully aware of but that influences their actions and feelings. Subconscious.

순응하다

B2

To adapt or conform to an environment, standard, or social pressure. It often refers to changing one's behavior to match the expectations of a group or natural conditions.

낙관적이다

B2

To be optimistic or hopeful about the future or the success of something. It describes a tendency to expect the best possible outcome.

인간관계

B2

The social and emotional connections or interactions between people, including friendship, professional ties, or family.

표출

B2

The act of expressing or manifesting thoughts, feelings, or intentions outwardly. It usually implies that something internal has become visible.

각인시키다

B2

To imprint or engrave a certain thought, image, or message deep into someone's mind. Often used in advertising or teaching.

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