청력
When you talk about someone's ability to hear, you use the word 청력 (cheongnyeok). Think of it like your "hearing ability" or "sense of hearing."
For example, if someone has good hearing, you might say their 청력 is good. If their hearing is not so good, their 청력 might be bad.
It's often used in medical contexts or when discussing how well someone perceives sounds. So, when you're talking about the function of your ears and how well they pick up sounds, 청력 is the word you're looking for!
ज़रूरी व्याकरण
Nouns + -을/를 잃다 (to lose something): This grammar pattern is used to express losing a noun. '청력' is often used with this pattern to mean 'to lose hearing.'
저는 기억력을 잃었어요. (I lost my memory.)
Nouns + -에 해롭다 (to be harmful to something): This pattern indicates that something is damaging or detrimental to a noun. '청력' can be used here to talk about things that harm hearing.
단 음식은 건강에 해로워요. (Sweet food is harmful to health.)
Nouns + -이/가 좋다 (to be good): This common pattern describes a noun as being 'good.' You can use it to say someone's hearing is good.
그녀는 목소리가 좋아요. (She has a good voice.)
Nouns + 보호 (protection): '보호' is a noun meaning 'protection.' When combined with another noun, it indicates the protection of that noun. Here, '청력 보호' means 'hearing protection.'
개인 정보 보호는 중요합니다. (Personal information protection is important.)
Nouns + 검사 (test/examination): '검사' is a noun meaning 'test' or 'examination.' When paired with another noun, it refers to a test related to that noun. So, '청력 검사' means 'hearing test.'
건강 검진을 받았습니다. (I received a health check-up.)
स्तर के अनुसार उदाहरण
청력이 약화되는 것은 나이가 들면서 흔히 겪는 현상 중 하나입니다.
Weakening hearing is one of the common phenomena experienced with aging.
약화되다 (to weaken) + -는 것 (gerund suffix) + ~ 중 하나 (one of ~)
그녀는 선천적으로 청력에 문제가 있었지만, 수술 후 많이 호전되었습니다.
She had a congenital hearing problem, but it improved a lot after surgery.
선천적으로 (congenitally) + ~에 문제 (problem with ~) + 호전되다 (to improve)
소음이 심한 환경에서 오래 일하면 청력 손실의 위험이 커집니다.
Working in a noisy environment for a long time increases the risk of hearing loss.
소음이 심하다 (to be noisy) + 오래 (for a long time) + ~의 위험 (risk of ~)
정기적인 청력 검사를 통해 조기에 문제를 발견하고 치료할 수 있습니다.
Through regular hearing tests, problems can be discovered and treated early.
정기적이다 (to be regular) + ~을 통해 (through ~) + 조기에 (early) + 치료하다 (to treat)
청력 보호를 위해 큰 소리에 노출될 때는 귀마개를 착용해야 합니다.
To protect hearing, you should wear earplugs when exposed to loud noises.
~을 위해 (for the sake of ~) + 노출되다 (to be exposed) + 착용하다 (to wear)
새로운 보청기는 그녀의 청력을 크게 향상시켜 주었습니다.
The new hearing aid significantly improved her hearing.
보청기 (hearing aid) + 크게 (greatly, significantly) + 향상시키다 (to improve)
어린아이의 청력 발달은 언어 습득에 중요한 영향을 미칩니다.
A young child's hearing development has an important impact on language acquisition.
발달 (development) + 언어 습득 (language acquisition) + 영향을 미치다 (to have an impact)
갑작스러운 청력 상실은 즉각적인 의료 처치가 필요한 응급 상황입니다.
Sudden hearing loss is an emergency situation requiring immediate medical attention.
갑작스럽다 (to be sudden) + 상실 (loss) + 의료 처치 (medical attention) + 응급 상황 (emergency situation)
अक्सर इससे भ्रम होता है
This is the faculty of 'sight' or 'vision', the equivalent for eyes as '청력' is for ears.
This is the faculty of 'smell', another one of the five senses.
This is the faculty of 'taste', completing a set of sensory abilities.
आसानी से भ्रमित होने वाले
Both '청력' and '듣기' relate to hearing. '청력' is the physical ability, while '듣기' is the act of listening or the skill of listening.
'청력' refers to one's hearing ability, like 'good hearing' or 'poor hearing'. '듣기' is the action of actively listening or the act of hearing a sound.
음악을 듣는 것은 즐겁습니다. (Listening to music is enjoyable.)
The ear is the organ associated with '청력', so learners might confuse the two.
'청력' is the *function* of hearing, while '귀' is the *body part* itself.
귀가 아파요. (My ear hurts.)
Sound is what is heard, leading to potential confusion with the faculty of hearing.
'청력' is the ability to perceive sound, while '소리' is the actual auditory phenomenon.
무슨 소리예요? (What's that sound?)
This verb means 'to be heard' or 'to hear (involuntarily)', which is directly related to hearing.
'청력' is the noun for the faculty of hearing. '들리다' is a verb describing the passive act of hearing something.
밖에 비 오는 소리가 들려요. (I can hear the sound of rain outside.)
This word also involves hearing, specifically attentive listening.
'청력' is the fundamental physical ability to hear. '경청' is the act of listening carefully and attentively.
선생님의 말씀을 경청하세요. (Listen carefully to the teacher's words.)
सुझाव
Basic Understanding of 청력
청력 (cheongnyeok) is a formal word for hearing, often used in medical or scientific contexts. It refers to the ability to hear sounds.
Common Usage of 청력
You'll frequently encounter 청력 when talking about hearing loss (청력 손실), hearing tests (청력 검사), or hearing aids (보청기, which literally means 'aid for hearing').
청력 with other words
Pair 청력 with verbs like 좋다 (to be good) or 나쁘다 (to be bad) to describe someone's hearing ability. For example, '청력이 좋다' means 'to have good hearing'.
Don't confuse 청력 with 듣기
While both relate to hearing, 듣기 (deutgi) is the more common, everyday word for the act of listening or the sense of hearing in a general sense. 청력 is more about the physical faculty.
Example sentence 1
할머니는 청력이 약해서 보청기가 필요해요. (Grandma's hearing is weak, so she needs a hearing aid.)
Example sentence 2
시끄러운 환경에서 일하면 청력에 좋지 않아요. (Working in a noisy environment is not good for your hearing.)
Example sentence 3
병원에서 청력 검사를 받았어요. (I had a hearing test at the hospital.)
청력 in health conversations
This word is essential when discussing health issues related to hearing or visiting an audiologist (이비인후과 의사).
Memorization tip
Associate 청력 with '청' (cheong), which can sometimes relate to 'clear' or 'listen' in other contexts, and '력' (nyeok), which often indicates 'power' or 'ability'. So, 'ability to hear clearly'.
Formal vs. informal usage
Remember that 청력 is quite formal. In casual conversation, people might simply say '귀가 잘 안 들려요' (My ears don't hear well) instead of '청력이 안 좋아요' (My hearing is not good).
याद करें
स्मृति सहायक
Think of '청' (cheong) sounding a bit like 'sound' and '력' (nyeok) like 'power' or 'ability'. So, 'sound power' or 'sound ability' helps you remember 'hearing'.
दृश्य संबंध
Imagine a ear with a tiny microphone inside, perfectly tuned to pick up sounds. Label that microphone '청력' to represent its ability to hear.
Word Web
चैलेंज
Try to form a sentence about a character in your favorite K-drama who might have good or bad '청력'. For example: '이 배우는 청력이 아주 좋아서 작은 소리도 다 들어요.' (This actor has very good hearing, so they hear even small sounds.)
खुद को परखो 30 सवाल
This is a test for hearing.
Their hearing is not good.
Her hearing is weak.
Read this aloud:
제 청력이 좋아요.
Focus: 청력
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Read this aloud:
청력에 문제가 있습니다.
Focus: 문제
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Read this aloud:
청력 보호구를 사용하세요.
Focus: 보호구
तुमने कहा:
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This sentence means 'I hear a sound.' It's a simple subject-object-verb structure.
This means 'Music is good.' '음악이' is the subject and '좋아요' is the predicate.
This means 'He speaks.' '그는' is the subject, '말을' is the object (speech), and '합니다' is the verb (does/makes).
Her hearing isn't good, so you have to speak loudly.
I went to the hospital to get a hearing test.
Often, hearing weakens as one gets older.
Read this aloud:
청력 보호를 위해 귀마개를 착용하세요.
Focus: 청력 보호
तुमने कहा:
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Read this aloud:
갑작스러운 큰 소리는 청력을 손상시킬 수 있습니다.
Focus: 손상시킬 수 있습니다
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Read this aloud:
이 약은 청력에 영향을 줄 수 있으니 주의하세요.
Focus: 영향을 줄 수 있으니
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갑작스러운 사고로 그는 한쪽 귀의 ___을 잃었다. (Due to a sudden accident, he lost the ___ of one ear.)
The sentence discusses losing the ability to hear in one ear, so '청력' (hearing) is the correct fit.
나이가 들면 ___이 약해지는 것은 자연스러운 현상이다. (It is natural for ___ to weaken as one gets older.)
The context implies a natural weakening of senses with age, and '청력' (hearing) is a common one.
소음이 심한 환경에서 일하면 ___ 손상 위험이 커진다. (Working in a noisy environment increases the risk of ___ damage.)
Loud noise primarily affects one's hearing, so '청력' (hearing) is the appropriate word.
그는 음악을 너무 크게 들어서 ___에 문제가 생겼다. (He listened to music too loudly, causing problems with his ___.)
Listening to loud music directly impacts one's '청력' (hearing).
어린아이의 ___ 발달은 언어 습득에 매우 중요하다. (The development of a young child's ___ is very important for language acquisition.)
Good '청력' (hearing) is crucial for children to learn and acquire language effectively.
의사는 그의 ___ 검사 결과가 정상이라고 말했다. (The doctor said his ___ test results were normal.)
The sentence refers to a test related to one of the senses, and '청력' (hearing) fits the context of medical examination.
Despite losing her hearing, she did not lose her passion for music.
It is natural for hearing to weaken with age.
This device will be a great help to people with hearing loss.
Read this aloud:
청력을 보호하기 위해 시끄러운 환경에서는 귀마개를 착용해야 합니다.
Focus: 청력을 보호하기 위해
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의사는 그의 청력 검사 결과를 주의 깊게 분석했습니다.
Focus: 청력 검사 결과를
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그는 뛰어난 청력을 가지고 있어 미세한 소리도 감지할 수 있습니다.
Focus: 뛰어난 청력을 가지고 있어
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Perfect score!
Basic Understanding of 청력
청력 (cheongnyeok) is a formal word for hearing, often used in medical or scientific contexts. It refers to the ability to hear sounds.
Common Usage of 청력
You'll frequently encounter 청력 when talking about hearing loss (청력 손실), hearing tests (청력 검사), or hearing aids (보청기, which literally means 'aid for hearing').
청력 with other words
Pair 청력 with verbs like 좋다 (to be good) or 나쁘다 (to be bad) to describe someone's hearing ability. For example, '청력이 좋다' means 'to have good hearing'.
Don't confuse 청력 with 듣기
While both relate to hearing, 듣기 (deutgi) is the more common, everyday word for the act of listening or the sense of hearing in a general sense. 청력 is more about the physical faculty.
संबंधित सामग्री
यह शब्द अन्य भाषाओं में
health के और शब्द
비정상적이다
B1Deviating from what is normal or usual; abnormal.
비정상이다
A2To be abnormal or irregular.
에 대해서
A2Indicating the topic or subject; about, concerning.
누적되다
B1To be accumulated or added up over a period of time. It is frequently used to describe the buildup of fatigue, debt, or environmental damage.
몸살
A2General body aches and fatigue, often accompanying a cold or flu.
몸살나다
A2To suffer from body aches and fatigue, often due to a cold.
쑤시다
B1To have a dull, throbbing pain; to ache.
에취
A2Achoo! (onomatopoeia for sneezing).
급성적이다
A2To be acute or sudden (e.g., an illness).
급성이다
A2Having a rapid onset and short course; to be acute (illness).