리포트
When you're learning Korean at a B1 level, you'll start encountering more formal and academic vocabulary. The word 리포트 (report) is a good example of this, as it's often used in school or work contexts. It's a direct loanword from English, which can make it easier to remember. You'll use it when referring to a written or spoken account of something, like a research paper or a news report. Understanding words like 리포트 helps you navigate more complex conversations and materials in Korean.
Beispiele nach Niveau
교수님께 리포트를 제출해야 해요.
I need to submit a report to the professor.
이번 학기에는 리포트 작성이 너무 많아요.
There's too much report writing this semester.
리포트 주제를 아직 못 정했어요.
I haven't decided on the report topic yet.
리포트 마감일이 언제인지 아세요?
Do you know when the report deadline is?
그녀는 리포트를 밤새워 작성했어요.
She wrote the report all night.
리포트에 필요한 자료를 찾고 있어요.
I'm looking for the materials needed for the report.
리포트 결과가 곧 발표될 거예요.
The report results will be announced soon.
리포트 쓰는 게 생각보다 어려워요.
Writing reports is harder than I thought.
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This sentence translates to 'He submitted a detailed report.' The word order follows the standard Korean subject-object-verb structure.
This sentence translates to 'We are going to discuss the report in the meeting.' The order correctly places the location, then the topic, then the action.
This sentence means 'I wrote the assignment report all night.' The sequence follows subject-object-time-verb.
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입체적
B2Having a three-dimensional effect or examining something from multiple perspectives rather than a single flat view. It implies a comprehensive and detailed analysis.
~에 관해
B1About, concerning.
~에 대하여
A2Concerning or regarding a particular subject; about.
~대해
A2About; concerning; regarding.
~에 관하여
A2Regarding, concerning, about (a topic).
~에 대해(서)
A1Indicates the topic or subject of discussion, meaning 'about' or 'regarding'.
무엇보다
A2More than anything else; above all.
결석생
A2A student who is absent from class.
추상화하다
B2To consider something theoretically or separately from its physical reality. It involves extracting general principles from specific examples.
추상
A2Abstraction; the quality of dealing with ideas rather than events.