정당화
The act of showing or proving something to be right, reasonable, or justified, especially an action that might otherwise be criticized.
例句
3 / 5그는 자신의 잘못을 정당화하려고 노력했다.
He tried to justify his mistake.
정부는 세금 인상의 정당화를 설명했다.
The government explained the justification for the tax increase.
변명으로 너의 행동을 정당화하지 마.
Don't justify your behavior with excuses.
词族
记忆技巧
Jeong-dang: 'Jeong' as in correct/just. Making something 'Jeong-dang' (right).
快速测验
어떠한 경우에도 차별은 ___될 수 없다.
正确!
正确答案是: 정당화
例句
그는 자신의 잘못을 정당화하려고 노력했다.
everydayHe tried to justify his mistake.
정부는 세금 인상의 정당화를 설명했다.
formalThe government explained the justification for the tax increase.
변명으로 너의 행동을 정당화하지 마.
informalDon't justify your behavior with excuses.
전쟁을 정당화하는 논리는 매우 위험하다.
academicThe logic that justifies war is very dangerous.
우리는 이 투자의 정당성을 입증해야 합니다.
businessWe must prove the justification of this investment.
词族
常见搭配
常用短语
자기 정당화
self-justification
정당화의 근거
grounds for justification
사회적 정당화
social justification
容易混淆的词
합리화 (rationalization) often has a negative connotation of making excuses, whereas 정당화 is more about proving something is right.
使用说明
Important for IELTS debates on ethics, government policy, and history.
常见错误
Often misspelled as '정당화기' (wrong suffix).
记忆技巧
Jeong-dang: 'Jeong' as in correct/just. Making something 'Jeong-dang' (right).
词源
From Sino-Korean 正 (right/correct) + 當 (proper) + 化 (becoming).
语法模式
快速测验
어떠한 경우에도 차별은 ___될 수 없다.
正确!
正确答案是: 정당화
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준수
B1The act of following or complying with laws, rules, regulations, or promises. It implies obedience to a standard.
이행
B1The act of fulfilling a promise, contract, duty, or obligation. It is a more formal term for 'carrying out' an agreement.
불가항력
B2An event or effect that cannot be reasonably anticipated or controlled; force majeure or inevitability due to overwhelming power.
회부하다
B2To refer or hand over a matter, person, or case to a specific department, committee, or legal body for further investigation or decision.
우발적
B2Happening by chance or unexpectedly, rather than being planned or intentional. Often used in legal or scientific contexts to describe random events.
단서
B2A clue, lead, or piece of evidence that helps solve a problem, mystery, or crime. It can also refer to a proviso or condition in a contract.
구속력
B2The 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.
명문화하다
B2To stipulate or codify something in writing, especially in a law, contract, or official regulation, to make it clear and binding.
귀속
B2The state of belonging to or being attributed to a specific person, group, or entity, especially regarding rights, property, or identity.
자의적
B2Based on one's own will or random choice, rather than on a system, reason, or objective standard; arbitrary.
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