상쇄하다
To offset, counterbalance, or cancel out the effect of something by having an equal and opposite effect.
例句
3 / 5장점이 단점을 상쇄해요.
The strengths offset the weaknesses.
이익이 손실을 상쇄하여 전체적으로는 평형을 이루었다.
The profits offset the losses, achieving an overall balance.
물가 상승이 임금 인상 효과를 상쇄해 버렸다.
The rise in prices canceled out the effect of the wage increase.
词族
记忆技巧
Sang-swae sounds like 'Same-sway' (swaying back to the same balanced level).
快速测验
신기술의 도입 비용이 높지만, 장기적인 효율성 증대가 이를 ______할 것이다.
正确!
正确答案是: 상쇄
例句
장점이 단점을 상쇄해요.
everydayThe strengths offset the weaknesses.
이익이 손실을 상쇄하여 전체적으로는 평형을 이루었다.
academicThe profits offset the losses, achieving an overall balance.
물가 상승이 임금 인상 효과를 상쇄해 버렸다.
businessThe rise in prices canceled out the effect of the wage increase.
탄소 배출을 상쇄하기 위해 나무를 심는 활동을 한다.
formalActivities such as planting trees are done to offset carbon emissions.
나쁜 기억을 좋은 기억으로 상쇄하고 싶어.
informalI want to offset bad memories with good ones.
词族
常见搭配
常用短语
상쇄 작용
offsetting action/effect
탄소 상쇄
carbon offset
상쇄해 나가다
to continue to offset
容易混淆的词
삭제하다 is to delete or erase something entirely, while 상쇄하다 is to neutralize something's effect with something else.
使用说明
Very useful in IELTS Academic Task 1 and 2 when discussing balancing factors or economic trends.
常见错误
Don't use it for 'erasing' a file; use it for 'balancing' effects or values.
记忆技巧
Sang-swae sounds like 'Same-sway' (swaying back to the same balanced level).
词源
From Sino-Korean 相 (each other) + 殺 (to kill/erase).
语法模式
快速测验
신기술의 도입 비용이 높지만, 장기적인 효율성 증대가 이를 ______할 것이다.
正确!
正确答案是: 상쇄
相关词汇
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상업화
B2The process of managing or running something principally for financial gain, or making a new product available on the market.
생산량
B2The total amount of goods or products produced within a specific period. It is often used to measure industrial or agricultural output.
공공재
B2Goods or services that are provided without profit to all members of a society, either by the government or a private individual or organization.
여파
B2The remaining influence or consequences of an event, especially a negative or large-scale one; aftermath.
잉여
B2An amount that remains after the required amount has been used; a surplus.
편익
B2The convenience and profit or benefit obtained from a certain thing or action.
대폭
B1To a large degree or extent; drastically or sharply. Usually used to describe changes in numbers, prices, or policies.
저조하다
B1To be low, poor, or sluggish in terms of rate, frequency, or performance compared to a standard or expectation.
지출하다
B1To spend or pay out money for a specific purpose, especially from a formal budget or fund.
경제
B1The system of production, distribution, and consumption of goods and services in a country or region.
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