초인종
When someone comes to visit your home, they often press a button next to your door to let you know they're there. This button makes a sound inside your house. This sound is called a doorbell, and in Korean, we call it 초인종 (cho-in-jong). So, if you hear a sound at your door and you want to say 'It's the doorbell,' you can say '초인종이에요.' It's a very useful word to know when talking about visitors!
When you go to someone's house, you usually need to let them know you're there. That's where the 초인종 comes in!
It's like a special button or bell on their door that you can press. When you press it, a sound rings inside the house, and the people inside know someone is at the door.
So, if you're visiting a friend in Korea, look for the 초인종 to announce your arrival.
When you arrive at someone's house in Korea, you'll often see a device next to the door that you can press to announce your presence. This is called a 초인종, which directly translates to 'doorbell'.
It's a common everyday item that signals to the people inside that someone is waiting outside. You'll hear the sound of the 초인종 ring when it's pressed, letting the residents know they have a visitor.
So, if you're ever visiting a Korean friend's home, look for the 초인종 to let them know you've arrived!
When discussing advanced vocabulary, particularly at the C2 CEFR level, it's beneficial to explore the nuanced use and cultural context of words. For instance, while '초인종' (choinjong) directly translates to 'doorbell,' its usage can extend beyond the literal ringing mechanism.
At a C2 level, one might analyze its metaphorical applications in literature or media, where the 'sound of a doorbell' could symbolize an impending event, an unexpected guest, or even an intrusion into a peaceful setting. Consider how the presence or absence of a doorbell in a narrative might subtly convey socioeconomic status or the nature of a dwelling.
Furthermore, an advanced learner could delve into the etymology of '초인종,' dissecting its Sino-Korean components (초- 'to invite, to summon' and 인종 'bell') to understand its semantic depth. This level of analysis moves beyond mere definition to a comprehensive understanding of the word's cultural and linguistic resonance.
Finally, exploring related terms and their subtle differences, such as '문종' (munjong, an older term for doorbell, or more broadly, a door chime) or even '벨' (bel, the loanword for 'bell' which can also refer to a doorbell in informal contexts), provides a richer linguistic landscape. This comparative approach is characteristic of C2 proficiency, demonstrating an intricate grasp of vocabulary.
§ What 초인종 means
Let's learn about the Korean word 초인종 (cho-in-jong). Simply put, 초인종 means 'doorbell' in English. It's that button or device on a door that you press to make a sound inside a house or building, letting people know someone is outside.
- DEFINITION
- A bell on a door that visitors can ring; doorbell.
You'll hear and use 초인종 in everyday situations. Think about when you go to a friend's house, a relative's apartment, or even when a delivery person arrives. The first thing you usually do is look for the 초인종.
초인종을 눌러주세요. (Please press the doorbell.)
This is a very common phrase you might hear or say. If you're at someone's door and they tell you this, they are simply asking you to ring the doorbell. It's polite and direct.
§ When do people use it?
People use 초인종 whenever they need to announce their presence at a closed door. It's a standard and expected action. Here are a few common scenarios:
- Visiting someone's home: This is the most frequent use. Instead of knocking loudly, which can sometimes be impolite or go unnoticed, pressing the 초인종 is the preferred method.
- Deliveries: Whether it's food, a package, or mail, delivery personnel will almost always ring the 초인종.
- Service calls: If someone is coming to fix something at your house, like a plumber or electrician, they'll ring the 초인종 to let you know they've arrived.
- Apartment buildings: In many Korean apartment buildings, there's often an intercom system with a 초인종 at the main entrance. You press the unit number, and it rings the doorbell inside the specific apartment, allowing the resident to buzz you in.
Understanding 초인종 is practical because it's a basic interaction point. Knowing how to say it and what to expect when you hear it will help you navigate daily life in Korea smoothly.
누가 초인종을 눌렀어요. (Someone rang the doorbell.)
This sentence is useful when you're inside and hear the doorbell ring. It's a simple way to inform someone else in the house that there's a visitor.
혹시 초인종 소리 못 들었어요? (Did you not hear the doorbell sound by any chance?)
This is a good phrase to use if someone missed the doorbell or didn't respond to it. It's a polite way to ask if they heard it, perhaps if they were busy or distracted. Remember, context is key, and 초인종 is a straightforward word for a straightforward concept: the doorbell.
§ Korean Word: 초인종 (doorbell)
- Korean Word
- 초인종
- Part of Speech
- Noun
- CEFR Level
- A2
- Definition
- A bell on a door that visitors can ring; doorbell.
§ How to Use 초인종 (doorbell) in Sentences
The word 초인종 (cho-in-jong) directly translates to "doorbell." It's a simple noun, so you'll often see it used with common Korean particles to show its role in a sentence. Let's break down how to use it practically.
§ Using with Subject Particle: -이/가 (-i/ga)
When 초인종 is the subject of your sentence (the one doing the action), you'll attach the subject particle -이 (if the word ends in a consonant) or -가 (if the word ends in a vowel). Since 초인종 ends in a consonant (종), we use -이.
초인종이 울렸어요. (The doorbell rang.)
우리 집 초인종이 고장났어요. (Our house's doorbell is broken.)
§ Using with Object Particle: -을/를 (-eul/reul)
If 초인종 is the object of your sentence (the thing being acted upon), you'll use the object particle -을 (for words ending in a consonant) or -를 (for words ending in a vowel). Again, since 초인종 ends in a consonant, we use -을.
초인종을 눌러 주세요. (Please press the doorbell.)
아이들이 장난으로 초인종을 누르고 도망갔어요. (The children pressed the doorbell as a prank and ran away.)
§ Using with Location Particle: -에 (-e)
You might also use 초인종 with the location particle -에, especially when talking about something being *at* the doorbell or a sound *from* the doorbell.
초인종에 손가락이 끼었어요. (My finger got caught in the doorbell.)
초인종에 소리가 안 나요. (There's no sound from the doorbell.)
§ Useful Phrases with 초인종
초인종을 누르다 (to press the doorbell)
초인종이 울리다 (the doorbell rings)
초인종 소리 (doorbell sound)
By understanding these basic particle usages and common verbs, you'll be able to use 초인종 confidently in many situations. Keep practicing, and you'll get the hang of it in no time!
How Formal Is It?
"손님께서는 현관 호출기를 눌러주십시오. (Guests, please press the entrance buzzer.)"
"초인종을 눌러주세요. (Please press the doorbell.)"
"띵동~ 누구세요? (Ding-dong~ Who is it? - *Sound of doorbell*)"
"문 벨을 눌러봐! (Press the door bell!)"
豆知識
Many Korean words are combinations of Chinese characters (Hanja), which can help you guess the meaning of new words.
知っておくべき文法
Nouns + 이/가 울리다 (to ring)
초인종이 울려요. (The doorbell is ringing.)
Nouns + 을/를 누르다 (to press)
초인종을 눌렀어요. (I pressed the doorbell.)
Nouns + 소리 (sound)
초인종 소리가 들려요. (I hear the sound of the doorbell.)
Adjectives + -은/는/을 (for nouns)
큰 초인종 (a big doorbell)
Verbs + -고 있다 (present progressive)
초인종이 울리고 있어요. (The doorbell is ringing.)
レベル別の例文
손님이 초인종을 눌러요.
The guest rings the doorbell.
초인종 소리가 들려요.
I hear the doorbell sound.
문 앞에 초인종이 있어요.
There's a doorbell in front of the door.
아이가 초인종을 장난으로 눌러요.
The child rings the doorbell as a prank.
초인종이 고장 났어요.
The doorbell is broken.
누가 초인종을 눌렀을까요?
Who could have rung the doorbell?
초인종이 울리지 않아요.
The doorbell doesn't ring.
택배 기사님이 초인종을 눌렀어요.
The delivery driver rang the doorbell.
손님이 오시면 초인종을 눌러주세요.
Please press the doorbell when guests arrive.
초인종 소리가 들려서 문을 열어봤어요.
I heard the doorbell ring, so I opened the door.
우리 집 초인종이 고장 났어요.
Our doorbell is broken.
아이가 자고 있어서 초인종을 누르지 마세요.
The child is sleeping, so please don't ring the doorbell.
택배 기사님이 초인종을 눌렀어요.
The delivery person rang the doorbell.
초인종 대신 문을 두드렸어요.
I knocked on the door instead of ringing the doorbell.
저는 초인종 소리에 깜짝 놀랐어요.
I was surprised by the sound of the doorbell.
새로운 초인종을 설치해야 할 것 같아요.
I think we need to install a new doorbell.
손님이 오면 초인종을 눌러주세요.
Please press the doorbell when a guest comes.
초인종 소리가 나서 문을 열어보니 아무도 없었어요.
The doorbell rang, so I opened the door, but no one was there.
아이가 초인종을 누르고 도망가는 장난을 쳤어요.
The child played a prank of pressing the doorbell and running away.
초인종이 고장 나서 문을 두드려야 했어요.
The doorbell was broken, so I had to knock on the door.
새로 설치한 초인종은 소리가 아주 커요.
The newly installed doorbell has a very loud sound.
늦은 밤에 초인종이 울려서 깜짝 놀랐어요.
I was surprised when the doorbell rang late at night.
택배 기사님이 초인종을 누르고 잠시 기다리셨어요.
The delivery driver pressed the doorbell and waited for a moment.
초인종 옆에 '눌러주세요'라고 쓰여 있었어요.
It was written 'Please press' next to the doorbell.
초인종 소리에 깜짝 놀라 잠에서 깼어요.
I woke up startled by the doorbell sound.
누군가 초인종을 누르는 소리가 들렸지만, 아무도 없었어요.
I heard someone ring the doorbell, but no one was there.
손님이 오면 초인종을 눌러달라고 안내문에 쓰여 있었어요.
The sign said to ring the doorbell when guests arrive.
초인종이 고장 나서 문을 두드려야 했어요.
The doorbell was broken, so I had to knock on the door.
밤늦게 초인종이 울리면 왠지 모르게 불안해져요.
When the doorbell rings late at night, I feel uneasy for some reason.
아이가 장난으로 초인종을 누르고 도망가는 것을 봤어요.
I saw a child mischievously ringing the doorbell and running away.
택배 기사님이 초인종을 누르고 짐을 맡기고 가셨어요.
The delivery person rang the doorbell, left the package, and left.
오래된 집이라 초인종 소리가 좀 특이해요.
It's an old house, so the doorbell sound is a bit unique.
よく混同される語
A doorbell (초인종) only rings. An intercom (인터폰) allows you to speak to the person at the door.
Doorbell (초인종) is a specific type of bell. '벨' or '종' are general terms for any bell.
'초인종' is the native and most common Korean word for doorbell. '도어벨' is a direct transliteration but less frequently used.
間違えやすい
Both '초인종' and '벨' can refer to a bell. However, '벨' is a broader term.
'초인종' specifically means a doorbell. '벨' can refer to any kind of bell, like a bicycle bell, a service bell, or even just the sound of a bell.
자전거 벨이 울렸다. (The bicycle bell rang.)
Both can be used to communicate with someone outside your door.
'초인종' is just for ringing to announce presence. '인터폰' is an intercom system that allows two-way communication, often with a video function, typically found in apartments or offices.
인터폰으로 누구세요? (Who is it? through the intercom?)
This is a direct transliteration of 'doorbell', so it seems very similar.
While '도어벨' is understood, '초인종' is the more common and natural Korean word for doorbell. '도어벨' might be used by some, but '초인종' is preferred in everyday conversation.
도어벨을 눌러주세요. (Please press the doorbell.)
Both involve a bell sound and alert people.
'초인종' is for a visitor. '경종' is an alarm bell, often used for warnings or emergencies, like a fire alarm or a warning bell.
화재 경종이 울렸다. (The fire alarm bell rang.)
This is the core word for 'bell', making it seem interchangeable.
'종' is the most general term for a bell. '초인종' specifies it's a bell *on a door* for visitors. Think of '종' as 'bell' and '초인종' as 'doorbell'.
교회 종이 울렸다. (The church bell rang.)
ヒント
Basic use of 초인종
The most common use of 초인종 is simply for a doorbell. If you're visiting someone's house, you'd press the 초인종.
초인종 in phrases
You'll often hear 초인종 used with verbs like 누르다 (to press) or 울리다 (to ring). For example, 초인종을 누르다 (to press the doorbell).
Apartment culture
In Korea, especially in apartments, the 초인종 often includes a video intercom system. So it's not just an audio bell, but also a way to see who's at the door.
Distinguishing from other bells
Remember that 초인종 specifically refers to a doorbell. It's different from a regular bell (종) or a bicycle bell (자전거 벨).
Don't confuse with 'alarm'
초인종 is not an alarm. An alarm would be 알람 (allam) or 경보 (gyeongbo).
Examples in sentences
Here's an example: 누가 초인종을 눌렀어요. (Someone pressed the doorbell.)
Another example
초인종 소리가 들렸어요. (I heard the doorbell ring.)
Formal vs. informal
초인종 is a neutral, polite term. You don't need to worry about different formality levels when using this word.
Using with 'there is'
There is a doorbell: 초인종이 있어요. (Choinjjongi isseoyo.)
Listen for it
When watching K-dramas or movies, pay attention to scenes where someone is arriving at a house. You'll definitely hear or see 초인종 in action.
語源
From '초인' (cho-in, 'summoning person') + '종' (jong, 'bell')
元の意味: A bell to summon someone
Sino-Korean文化的な背景
In South Korea, it's common for apartments and houses to have doorbells. It's polite to ring the doorbell and wait for someone to answer rather than just knocking, especially in apartments. Some modern doorbells even include video intercoms, allowing residents to see and speak with visitors before opening the door.
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実際の使用場面
Imagining you are at someone's house.
- 초인종을 누르다 (to ring the doorbell)
- 초인종 소리 (doorbell sound)
- 초인종이 울리다 (the doorbell rings)
Talking about a delivery.
- 배달 기사님이 초인종을 눌렀어요. (The delivery person rang the doorbell.)
- 초인종 누르고 바로 가세요. (Ring the doorbell and go right away.)
Explaining how to enter a building.
- 도착하면 초인종 눌러주세요. (Please ring the doorbell when you arrive.)
- 초인종 누르지 마세요. (Please don't ring the doorbell.)
Describing a broken doorbell.
- 초인종이 고장 났어요. (The doorbell is broken.)
- 초인종이 작동 안 해요. (The doorbell isn't working.)
Asking if someone heard the doorbell.
- 초인종 소리 못 들었어요? (Didn't you hear the doorbell sound?)
- 초인종 눌렀어요? (Did you ring the doorbell?)
会話のきっかけ
"집에 손님이 오면 초인종을 누르나요, 아니면 문을 두드리나요? (When guests come to your house, do they ring the doorbell or knock on the door?)"
"배달 음식을 시켰을 때, 배달원이 초인종을 누르는 것이 편한가요, 아니면 문자를 보내는 것이 편한가요? (When you order food delivery, is it more convenient for the delivery person to ring the doorbell or send a text message?)"
"우리 집 초인종 소리는 어떤 소리예요? (What kind of sound does your doorbell make?)"
"만약 친구가 초인종을 계속 누른다면 기분이 어떨까요? (How would you feel if a friend kept ringing your doorbell?)"
"외국 영화에서 본 특이한 초인종이 있나요? (Have you seen any unique doorbells in foreign movies?)"
日記のテーマ
어린 시절, 친구들과 함께 장난으로 초인종을 누르고 도망갔던 기억이 있나요? (Do you have any childhood memories of ringing doorbells as a prank with friends and running away?)
새집으로 이사 간다면, 어떤 디자인의 초인종을 설치하고 싶나요? (If you moved into a new house, what kind of doorbell design would you want to install?)
초인종 소리를 들었을 때 가장 기대되는 방문객은 누구인가요? (Who is the visitor you look forward to the most when you hear the doorbell?)
초인종이 없던 옛날에는 사람들이 어떻게 방문을 알렸을까요? (How did people announce their arrival in the old days when there were no doorbells?)
만약 초인종이 말을 할 수 있다면, 어떤 말을 해주기를 바라나요? (If a doorbell could talk, what would you want it to say?)
自分をテスト 90 問
Please press the doorbell at the door.
Who pressed the doorbell?
The doorbell is broken.
Read this aloud:
초인종을 눌러요.
Focus: 눌러요 [nul-leo-yo]
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Read this aloud:
초인종 소리가 나요.
Focus: 소리가 [so-ri-ga]
あなたの回答:
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Read this aloud:
초인종이 울려요.
Focus: 울려요 [ul-lyeo-yo]
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Choose the correct Korean word for 'doorbell'.
초인종 (choinjong) directly translates to doorbell.
Which of these would you ring to let someone know you're at their door?
The 초인종 (doorbell) is used to announce your arrival at someone's door.
My friend rang the ______. (제 친구가 _______을 눌렀어요.)
In this sentence, the friend would press or ring the doorbell to signal their presence.
A 초인종 (choinjong) is usually found on a door.
Yes, a doorbell (초인종) is typically installed on or near a door.
You can use a 초인종 (choinjong) to call someone on the phone.
No, a 초인종 (choinjong) is a doorbell, not a phone. You use it to alert someone you are at their door.
If you hear a 초인종 (choinjong) sound, it means someone is at the door.
That's correct! The sound of a 초인종 (doorbell) indicates a visitor.
What sound did the doorbell make?
What is being asked about the doorbell?
What happened because of the doorbell sound?
Read this aloud:
초인종 소리
Focus: 초인종 (cho-in-jong)
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Read this aloud:
초인종을 누르다
Focus: 누르다 (nu-reu-da)
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Read this aloud:
초인종이 울리다
Focus: 울리다 (ul-li-da)
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손님이 오면 항상 ___을(를) 누르세요.
The sentence means 'When a guest comes, always press the ___.' '초인종' (doorbell) fits perfectly here.
택배 기사님이 ___을(를) 눌렀는데, 아무도 없었어요.
The sentence means 'The delivery person pressed the ___ but no one was there.' '초인종' (doorbell) is the correct word for what a delivery person would press.
늦은 밤에 ___이(가) 울려서 깜짝 놀랐어요.
The sentence means 'The ___ rang late at night, and I was surprised.' '초인종' (doorbell) is the most natural fit for something that rings at the door.
아이가 장난으로 계속 ___을(를) 눌러서 혼났어요.
The sentence means 'The child kept pressing the ___ as a prank and got scolded.' '초인종' (doorbell) makes sense in this context.
우리 집 ___은(는) 소리가 작아서 잘 안 들려요.
The sentence means 'Our house's ___ has a quiet sound, so it's hard to hear.' '초인종' (doorbell) is the object being described here.
문이 잠겨 있어서 ___을(를) 여러 번 눌렀어요.
The sentence means 'The door was locked, so I pressed the ___ several times.' '초인종' (doorbell) is what you would press when a door is locked.
The doorbell was rung, but no one came out.
I heard someone ringing the doorbell.
The doorbell was broken, so I knocked on the door.
Read this aloud:
손님이 오면 초인종을 누르세요.
Focus: 초인종을 누르세요
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Read this aloud:
우리 집 초인종 소리가 좀 커요.
Focus: 초인종 소리가 좀 커요
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Read this aloud:
배달원이 초인종을 눌렀지만 제가 못 들었어요.
Focus: 배달원이 초인종을 눌렀지만
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This sentence means 'When you arrive, please ring the doorbell.' The natural order in Korean is to state the condition first, then the action.
This sentence means 'I can't hear the doorbell sound.' '초인종 소리' (doorbell sound) acts as a single unit, followed by the negative verb '안 들려요' (can't hear).
This sentence means 'The doorbell is broken, so I need to fix it.' In Korean, the object ('초인종을') usually comes before the reason ('고장나서') and the action ('수리해야 해요').
저는 문에 있는 ___을 눌렀지만 아무도 나오지 않았어요. (I pressed the ___ on the door, but no one came out.)
The context implies someone is trying to get attention at a door, so '초인종' (doorbell) is the most suitable word.
늦은 시간에 방문할 때는 ___ 누르기가 좀 미안해요. (It feels a bit rude to ring the ___ when visiting late at night.)
Ringing something to announce your arrival at a door late at night refers to a doorbell.
배달원이 ___ 눌러서 제가 나갔어요. (The delivery person rang the ___ so I went out.)
A delivery person typically rings a doorbell to announce their arrival.
아침 일찍부터 ___ 소리에 잠에서 깼어요. (I woke up from sleep to the sound of the ___ early in the morning.)
Waking up to a sound that announces a visitor suggests a doorbell.
그는 문을 두드리는 대신 ___을 눌렀다. (Instead of knocking on the door, he pressed the ___.)
The sentence provides a contrast to knocking, indicating an alternative way to alert someone at a door.
우리 집 ___은 소리가 너무 작아서 잘 안 들려요. (Our house's ___ is too quiet, so it's hard to hear.)
Something at a house that makes a sound to alert people of a visitor.
Choose the most appropriate response. A friend is knocking on your door, and you want to tell them to ring the doorbell.
To ask someone to ring the doorbell, you say '초인종을 누르세요.' ('Please press the doorbell.')
You hear a sound at your door. What would you most likely say if you realize it's the doorbell?
If you hear the doorbell, the natural question would be '누가 초인종을 눌렀어?' ('Who rang the doorbell?')
Which of the following situations would typically involve using a '초인종'?
A '초인종' is used when visiting someone's house, so '친구 집을 방문했을 때' (when visiting a friend's house) is the most appropriate situation.
If someone rings your '초인종', it means they are trying to open your door.
Ringing a '초인종' means someone is announcing their presence, not necessarily trying to open the door themselves.
You would typically use a '초인종' to call a taxi.
A '초인종' is a doorbell, not a device for calling a taxi.
Many apartments in Korea have a '초인종' at the entrance.
It is common for apartments in Korea, and globally, to have a doorbell ('초인종') for visitors to announce their arrival.
What did the speaker do after hearing the doorbell?
Why was the person hesitant to ring the doorbell?
What was wrong with the doorbell?
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만약 초인종이 없었다면 손님들은 어떻게 집주인을 불렀을까요?
Focus: 초인종이 없었다면
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새로운 집에 이사 가면 어떤 종류의 초인종을 설치하고 싶으세요? 왜요?
Focus: 어떤 종류의 초인종
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초인종이 울렸는데 아무도 없었다면 어떻게 반응하시겠어요?
Focus: 아무도 없었다면
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Imagine you are expecting a package. Write two sentences about what you will do when you hear the doorbell ring.
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초인종이 울리면 문을 열러 나갈 거예요. 택배를 받으러 갈 거예요.
Describe a time you rang someone's doorbell. What happened?
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친구 집에 방문했을 때 초인종을 눌렀어요. 잠시 후에 친구가 문을 열어 주었어요.
You are house-sitting for a friend. Write a short note for a delivery person, explaining that the doorbell is broken and they should knock loudly.
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죄송합니다. 초인종이 고장 났습니다. 문을 크게 두드려 주시면 감사하겠습니다.
위 글의 내용으로 보아, 비디오 초인종이 제공하는 가장 큰 장점은 무엇입니까?
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최근 아파트에는 비디오 초인종 설치가 의무화되고 있습니다. 이는 방문객을 영상으로 확인할 수 있어 보안 강화에 큰 도움이 됩니다. 특히 낮에는 집에 없는 경우가 많은 현대인들에게 매우 유용합니다. 이제 초인종은 단순히 방문을 알리는 기능을 넘어섰습니다.
위 글의 내용으로 보아, 비디오 초인종이 제공하는 가장 큰 장점은 무엇입니까?
비디오 초인종은 방문객을 영상으로 확인할 수 있어 보안 강화에 큰 도움이 된다고 언급했습니다.
비디오 초인종은 방문객을 영상으로 확인할 수 있어 보안 강화에 큰 도움이 된다고 언급했습니다.
과거의 초인종과 현대의 디지털 초인종의 가장 큰 차이점은 무엇이라고 언급되었습니까?
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예전에는 집집마다 다양한 모양의 초인종이 있었습니다. 어떤 초인종은 소리가 매우 커서 깜짝 놀라게 했고, 어떤 초인종은 멜로디가 나와서 방문객을 즐겁게 하기도 했습니다. 하지만 요즘은 대부분 디지털 초인종으로 바뀌는 추세입니다. 디지털 초인종은 기능이 다양하고 디자인도 심플한 것이 특징입니다.
과거의 초인종과 현대의 디지털 초인종의 가장 큰 차이점은 무엇이라고 언급되었습니까?
과거에는 다양한 모양과 소리였지만, 요즘 디지털 초인종은 기능이 다양하고 디자인이 심플하다고 설명했습니다.
과거에는 다양한 모양과 소리였지만, 요즘 디지털 초인종은 기능이 다양하고 디자인이 심플하다고 설명했습니다.
늦은 밤 초인종이 울릴 때 가장 안전한 행동은 무엇입니까?
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집에 혼자 있을 때, 늦은 밤에 초인종이 울리면 불안감을 느낄 수 있습니다. 이때는 바로 문을 열지 말고, 비디오 초인종으로 누구인지 확인하거나, 문 너머로 누구냐고 묻는 것이 좋습니다. 만약 수상한 사람이라면 경찰에 신고하는 것을 주저하지 마세요.
늦은 밤 초인종이 울릴 때 가장 안전한 행동은 무엇입니까?
바로 문을 열지 말고, 비디오 초인종으로 누구인지 확인하거나, 문 너머로 누구냐고 묻는 것이 좋다고 했습니다. 수상한 사람일 경우에만 경찰에 신고하는 것이 다음 단계입니다.
바로 문을 열지 말고, 비디오 초인종으로 누구인지 확인하거나, 문 너머로 누구냐고 묻는 것이 좋다고 했습니다. 수상한 사람일 경우에만 경찰에 신고하는 것이 다음 단계입니다.
This sentence means 'Please ring the doorbell.' The particle '을' is used after a consonant-ending noun like '초인종' to mark it as the object of the verb. '누르세요' is the polite imperative form of '누르다' (to press/ring).
This sentence translates to 'The doorbell is broken, so it doesn't work.' '초인종이' (doorbell) is followed by the subject particle '이'. '고장났어요' means 'is broken'. '그래서' means 'so' or 'therefore'. '안' is placed before a verb to negate it.
This sentence means 'When the delivery driver came, the doorbell rang.' '택배 기사님이' (delivery driver) is the subject. '왔을 때' means 'when [someone] came'. '초인종이' (doorbell) is the subject of '울렸어요' (rang).
다음 중 '초인종'과 가장 관련이 깊은 단어는 무엇입니까?
초인종은 문에 설치되어 방문객이 누르는 장치입니다.
손님이 집에 도착했을 때 가장 먼저 할 수 있는 행동은?
손님은 집에 들어가기 전에 초인종을 눌러 주인을 부릅니다.
갑자기 초인종이 울리면 어떤 상황일까요?
초인종은 방문객이 왔음을 알리는 신호입니다.
초인종은 주로 집 안에서 사용하는 물건이다.
초인종은 방문객이 문 밖에서 주인을 부르기 위해 사용합니다.
누군가 초인종을 누르면 집 안에 있는 사람이 문을 열어준다.
초인종 소리를 듣고 집주인이 문을 열어주는 것이 일반적인 상황입니다.
초인종이 고장 나면 손님이 와도 알 수 없다.
초인종이 작동하지 않으면 방문객이 왔음을 알리는 방법이 없어 알기 어렵습니다.
The sound of the doorbell woke me up with a start.
Please ring the doorbell when guests arrive.
The doorbell was broken, so I knocked on the door.
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초인종을 누르지 않고 바로 들어왔어요.
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누가 초인종을 계속 누르고 있어요?
Focus: 계속 누르고 있어요
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초인종이 울려서 문을 열어보니 아무도 없었어요.
Focus: 아무도 없었어요
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Imagine you are expecting an important delivery. Describe what you would do if the delivery person rang your doorbell but you were busy and couldn't answer immediately. What would be your immediate thoughts and actions?
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중요한 배달을 기다리고 있는데 초인종이 울리면 깜짝 놀랄 것 같아요. 만약 바로 문을 열 수 없는 상황이라면, 재빨리 핸드폰을 들어 배달 기사님께 '잠시만 기다려주세요.'라고 문자를 보낼 거예요. 그리고 서둘러 현관으로 가서 문을 열어드릴 것입니다.
You are writing a short story. A mysterious stranger comes to the main character's door late at night. Describe the scene focusing on the sound of the doorbell and the main character's reaction. What kind of atmosphere would you create?
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고요한 한밤중에 갑자기 초인종 소리가 날카롭게 울렸다. 심장이 쿵 하고 내려앉는 것 같았다. 누가 이런 시간에 찾아왔을까? 주인공은 조심스럽게 현관으로 다가갔지만, 문고리를 잡는 손은 미세하게 떨리고 있었다. 밖에서는 아무 소리도 들리지 않아 더욱 긴장감이 감돌았다.
Describe a time when you or someone you know had a funny or unexpected experience related to a doorbell. What happened, and what made it memorable?
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어릴 적 옆집 친구와 숨바꼭질을 하다가 우리 집 초인종을 누르고 도망쳤던 기억이 나요. 친구가 숨어서 제가 문을 열자마자 다시 초인종을 눌러서 장난을 쳤는데, 엄마가 너무 놀라셔서 저희 둘 다 혼났던 웃긴 경험이 있어요. 그 후로 초인종 소리만 들려도 그때 일이 생각나서 피식 웃게 돼요.
이 글에 따르면, 사람들은 초인종 소리에 어떻게 반응하는 경향이 있습니까?
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최근 한 연구에 따르면, 사람들은 외부 방문객의 초인종 소리를 듣고 그들의 예상되는 방문 목적이나 관계에 따라 다르게 반응하는 경향이 있다고 합니다. 예를 들어, 익숙한 가족이나 친구의 초인종 소리에는 즉각적이고 편안한 반응을 보이는 반면, 낯선 사람의 초인종 소리에는 경계심을 갖고 조심스럽게 대응하는 경우가 많다고 합니다. 이러한 반응은 무의식적으로 이루어지며, 우리의 생존 본능과도 밀접한 관련이 있다고 연구진은 설명했습니다.
이 글에 따르면, 사람들은 초인종 소리에 어떻게 반응하는 경향이 있습니까?
지문에 '익숙한 가족이나 친구의 초인종 소리에는 즉각적이고 편안한 반응을 보이는 반면, 낯선 사람의 초인종 소리에는 경계심을 갖고 조심스럽게 대응하는 경우가 많다고 합니다'라고 명시되어 있습니다.
지문에 '익숙한 가족이나 친구의 초인종 소리에는 즉각적이고 편안한 반응을 보이는 반면, 낯선 사람의 초인종 소리에는 경계심을 갖고 조심스럽게 대응하는 경우가 많다고 합니다'라고 명시되어 있습니다.
스마트 초인종의 특징으로 언급되지 않은 것은 무엇입니까?
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스마트 홈 기술의 발전으로 초인종도 진화하고 있습니다. 이제는 단순한 소리 알림을 넘어, 스마트폰으로 방문객의 모습을 실시간으로 확인하고 양방향 소통까지 가능한 '스마트 초인종'이 인기를 끌고 있습니다. 이 초인종은 택배 기사가 문 앞에 물건을 두고 간 후에도 알림을 주거나, 외부에서 침입자가 감지되면 경고음을 울리는 등 다양한 보안 기능까지 갖추고 있어 사용자들에게 편리함과 안전함을 동시에 제공하고 있습니다.
스마트 초인종의 특징으로 언급되지 않은 것은 무엇입니까?
지문에서 스마트 초인종이 전화선 연결 없이 독립적으로 작동한다는 내용은 언급되지 않았습니다. 실시간 확인, 양방향 소통, 다양한 보안 기능은 언급되었습니다.
지문에서 스마트 초인종이 전화선 연결 없이 독립적으로 작동한다는 내용은 언급되지 않았습니다. 실시간 확인, 양방향 소통, 다양한 보안 기능은 언급되었습니다.
초인종이 고장 났을 때 발생할 수 있는 문제점으로 가장 적절한 것은 무엇입니까?
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오래된 아파트나 주택에서는 가끔 초인종이 고장 나거나 작동하지 않는 경우가 있습니다. 이런 상황에서는 방문객이 문을 두드리거나 큰 소리로 사람을 불러야 하는 불편함이 따릅니다. 특히 중요한 방문을 기다리고 있을 때 초인종이 작동하지 않으면 난처한 상황이 발생할 수 있습니다. 따라서 정기적으로 초인종의 작동 여부를 확인하고, 필요시 수리하거나 교체하는 것이 중요합니다.
초인종이 고장 났을 때 발생할 수 있는 문제점으로 가장 적절한 것은 무엇입니까?
지문에서 '방문객이 문을 두드리거나 큰 소리로 사람을 불러야 하는 불편함이 따릅니다'라고 명시되어 있습니다. 다른 보기들은 초인종 고장과 직접적인 관련이 없습니다.
지문에서 '방문객이 문을 두드리거나 큰 소리로 사람을 불러야 하는 불편함이 따릅니다'라고 명시되어 있습니다. 다른 보기들은 초인종 고장과 직접적인 관련이 없습니다.
This sentence structure (Adjective + Noun + Particle + Verb) is common for expressing a strong subject for discussion.
This demonstrates a subject-object-verb structure with an indirect object and a descriptive adjective.
This sentence orders an adjective, noun, postposition, another adjective, noun, and then a verb phrase, which is a standard pattern for expressing the need to find a solution to a complex issue.
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Basic use of 초인종
The most common use of 초인종 is simply for a doorbell. If you're visiting someone's house, you'd press the 초인종.
초인종 in phrases
You'll often hear 초인종 used with verbs like 누르다 (to press) or 울리다 (to ring). For example, 초인종을 누르다 (to press the doorbell).
Apartment culture
In Korea, especially in apartments, the 초인종 often includes a video intercom system. So it's not just an audio bell, but also a way to see who's at the door.
Distinguishing from other bells
Remember that 초인종 specifically refers to a doorbell. It's different from a regular bell (종) or a bicycle bell (자전거 벨).
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A1Apartment
조립하다
A2To put together the component parts of (a machine or structure); to assemble.
집에서
A2In or at one's home; at home.
다락방
A2Attic; a space or room inside the roof of a building.
베란다
A2A roofed, open-air porch attached to the outside of a house.
발코니
A2A platform projecting from the wall of a building, enclosed by a railing.
지하실
A2Basement; the floor of a building that is partly or entirely below ground level.
바구니
A2Basket