다차원적
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- 다차원적 means 'multidimensional', used for abstract concepts like problems, analysis, or identity that have many layers or aspects.
- It is a Sino-Korean word: 다 (Many) + 차원 (Dimension) + 적 (Adjective suffix), indicating depth and complexity.
- Commonly used in formal settings like news, business, and academics to show a sophisticated understanding of a topic.
- Grammatically, it usually appears as 다차원적인 (adjective) or 다차원적으로 (adverb) and is a B2 level vocabulary word.
The word 다차원적 (dacha-won-jeok) is a sophisticated Korean adjective that translates to 'multidimensional' or 'multifaceted' in English. It is a Sino-Korean term, composed of three distinct parts: 다 (多 - many), 차원 (次元 - dimension), and the suffix 적 (的 - a suffix that turns a noun into an adjective). When you encounter this word, you are dealing with something that cannot be explained by a single factor or viewed from just one perspective. It implies a level of complexity where various layers, aspects, and variables intersect to create a whole. In modern Korean discourse, especially in academic, professional, and analytical contexts, this word is indispensable for describing the intricacies of human behavior, social phenomena, and scientific theories. It moves beyond the simple 'various' (다양한) and suggests a structural depth where different 'dimensions' coexist and influence one another simultaneously.
- Conceptual Depth
- This term refers to the existence of multiple layers of meaning or influence. For example, a social issue like poverty isn't just about money; it's a 다차원적 problem involving education, health, social networks, and policy.
People use 다차원적 when they want to emphasize that a simple, linear explanation is insufficient. If a manager is evaluating an employee's performance, they might say they need a 다차원적 평가 (multidimensional evaluation). This means they won't just look at sales numbers, but also at teamwork, creativity, punctuality, and client satisfaction. It signals to the listener that the speaker is thinking deeply and considering all possible angles. It is a hallmark of B2 and C1 level proficiency because it allows the speaker to categorize complex information into a structured, professional framework. Using this word elevates your speech from basic description to high-level analysis.
현대 사회의 갈등은 매우 다차원적인 성격을 띠고 있습니다. (Conflicts in modern society have a very multidimensional character.)
- Academic Context
- In research papers, this word is used to describe variables that operate on different scales or levels, such as psychological versus physiological dimensions of stress.
In everyday life, you might hear this word in news reports discussing the economy or in documentaries exploring the human mind. It is rarely used for simple physical objects (like a box, which is just 'three-dimensional' or 3D) unless you are discussing them in a mathematical or theoretical sense. Instead, it is almost always applied to abstract concepts like identity, crisis, analysis, or approach. For instance, 'self-identity' is considered 다차원적 because it includes your role in the family, your career, your personal hobbies, and your internal values. Each of these is a 'dimension' that makes up the 'multidimensional' you. Understanding this word helps you navigate the nuance of Korean intellectual life, where holistic views are highly valued.
문제를 해결하기 위해 다차원적인 접근이 필요합니다. (A multidimensional approach is necessary to solve the problem.)
- Usage in Art
- Critics use this to describe a performance or a painting that evokes multiple emotions or interprets reality through various symbolic layers.
Finally, it is important to note the grammatical flexibility. While it is an adjective, it is often followed by the particle '인' to modify a noun, or '으로' to act as an adverb (다차원적으로 - multidimensionally). This allows you to describe both the nature of a thing and the manner in which an action is performed. If you are 'thinking multidimensionally,' you are '다차원적으로 생각하고 있다.' This versatility makes it a powerful tool for any student aiming for fluency in professional or academic Korean.
Using 다차원적 correctly requires understanding its role as a determiner-like adjective in Korean. Because it ends in -적, it follows specific patterns. The most common way to use it is as 다차원적인 before a noun. This structure is used to assign the quality of 'multidimensionality' to a concept. For example, '다차원적인 분석' (a multidimensional analysis) or '다차원적인 시각' (a multidimensional perspective). In these cases, you are saying that the analysis or the perspective consists of many different levels or layers. It is not a flat, one-sided view, but a deep, structural one.
- Adjectival Form
- Noun + -적 + -인 + Noun. Example: 다차원적인 (Multidimensional) + 문제 (Problem) = 다차원적인 문제.
Another frequent usage is the adverbial form, 다차원적으로. This is used when you want to describe how an action is being performed. If you are analyzing a situation, and you are doing so by looking at the economic, social, and political factors all at once, you are analyzing it 다차원적으로. This form is very common with verbs like '고려하다' (to consider), '접근하다' (to approach), '분석하다' (to analyze), and '이해하다' (to understand). It shows a high level of cognitive processing and is a great way to express complex thoughts during a debate or a presentation.
우리는 이 현상을 다차원적으로 고찰해야 합니다. (We must examine this phenomenon multidimensionally.)
In formal writing, you might see 다차원적이다 at the end of a sentence. This is the predicative use. '이 문제는 매우 다차원적이다' (This problem is very multidimensional). Here, you are stating a fact about the subject. It is slightly more formal than using '다차원적이에요' in speech. When speaking, people often prefer the '인' form to modify a noun within a larger sentence, but the '이다' form is standard for conclusions in essays or reports. It provides a strong, definitive summary of the nature of the topic being discussed.
Let's look at how it contrasts with similar words. While '복잡한' (complex) just means something is hard to understand or has many parts, 다차원적 specifically points to the *dimensions* or *categories* of those parts. If you say a machine is '복잡하다', it has many gears. If you say a social policy is '다차원적이다', it means it affects the economy, the culture, and the individual psychology differently. This distinction is crucial for B2 learners who are moving from general descriptions to specific, categorized descriptions. It allows for a more organized way of speaking about complexity.
그 영화는 인간의 욕망을 다차원적으로 그려내고 있다. (That movie portrays human desire multidimensionally.)
- Sentence Pattern 1
- [Subject] + 은/는 + [Noun] + 에 대해 + 다차원적인 + [Noun] + 을/를 + 제시한다. (Subject presents a multidimensional [Noun] regarding [Noun].)
- Sentence Pattern 2
- [Subject] + 은/는 + 다차원적으로 + [Verb]. (Subject [Verb]s multidimensionally.)
Finally, consider the register. This word is rarely used in casual conversation with friends about simple things. You wouldn't call a pizza '다차원적' unless you were a very pretentious food critic. It belongs in the realm of discussion, analysis, and reflection. If you use it in the right context—like discussing a book's themes or a company's strategy—it signals that you possess a high-level vocabulary and the ability to think critically in Korean. It is a word that builds credibility.
The word 다차원적 is a staple of 'KBS News 9' or 'JTBC Newsroom'. When news anchors discuss government policies, international relations, or economic crises, they frequently use this term to explain that the situation is not simple. For example, when discussing the low birth rate in Korea, experts often say it is a 다차원적인 문제. They mean it's not just about money (economic dimension), but also about work-culture (social dimension), gender roles (cultural dimension), and housing (structural dimension). Listening for this word in news broadcasts will help you identify when a speaker is moving from stating facts to providing a comprehensive analysis.
- News Media
- Often used in 'Special Reports' (기획 리포트) to summarize the breadth of an investigation or a complex social trend.
In the world of Korean business and corporate culture, 다차원적 appears in strategy meetings and performance reviews. A company might conduct a 다차원적 시장 조사 (multidimensional market research) to understand not just who is buying their product, but why, when, and through what emotional triggers. If you are working in a Korean office, you will see this word in PowerPoint presentations and internal reports. It is used to justify the need for complex solutions. By calling a problem 'multidimensional,' a team leader can argue for a cross-departmental task force rather than a single-department fix.
이번 프로젝트는 기술적 측면뿐만 아니라 다차원적인 고려가 필요합니다. (This project requires multidimensional consideration, not just technical aspects.)
Academic lectures at Korean universities are another primary location for this word. Whether it is a psychology class discussing '다차원적 성격 검사' (multidimensional personality tests like the Big Five) or a physics lecture discussing '다차원 우주' (multidimensional universe/multiverse theories), the word is central to higher education. Students are expected to use it in their essays to show they can synthesize different theories. It is a 'keyword' for success in the TOPIK II exam, particularly in the writing section (Task 54), where you must argue complex points of view.
You will also find it in high-brow cultural criticism. Film critics in magazines like 'Cine21' or literary critics in 'Munhakdongne' use 다차원적 to praise a work of art. If a character in a K-drama is described as 다차원적인 캐릭터, it means they are not a simple hero or villain. They have flaws, hidden motivations, and a complex backstory that makes them feel like a real person. This usage helps audiences appreciate the depth of storytelling. Even in interviews, actors might describe their roles as 'multidimensional' to highlight the effort they put into portraying different emotional layers.
그 소설은 전쟁의 비극을 다차원적인 시각에서 다루고 있다. (The novel deals with the tragedy of war from a multidimensional perspective.)
- Educational Videos
- YouTube channels like 'EBS Culture' or 'Sebasi' (15 Minutes to Change the World) frequently use this term to explain complex psychological or social concepts to the general public.
Lastly, in the medical and wellness field, doctors might talk about 다차원적 통증 관리 (multidimensional pain management). This involves treating the physical pain with medicine, the emotional distress with counseling, and the lifestyle factors with physical therapy. In this context, the word signifies a holistic and thorough approach to health. Whether it is in a hospital brochure or a health talk show, the term conveys a sense of professional thoroughness and modern medical standards.
One of the most frequent mistakes learners make is confusing 다차원적 (multidimensional) with 다양한 (various). While they are related, they are not interchangeable. 다양한 is used when you have many different items of the same type—like 'various colors' (다양한 색깔) or 'various food' (다양한 음식). However, 다차원적 refers to the *depth* and *layers* of a single thing. If you say a problem is '다양하다', it sounds like there are many different problems. If you say a problem is '다차원적이다', it means that one specific problem has many complex layers (economic, social, personal). Using '다양한' when you mean 'multidimensional' can make your analysis sound superficial.
- Mistake: Over-simplification
- Using '다양한' (various) instead of '다차원적인' when discussing complex structural issues.
Another common error involves the grammar of the suffix -적. Many students try to conjugate it like a regular Korean adjective (e.g., 다차원적은 or 다차원적한). This is incorrect. In Korean, -적 words function like nouns that can act as adjectives. Therefore, you must use -인 to modify a noun (다차원적인) or -으로 to create an adverb (다차원적으로). Forgetting this '인' is a tell-tale sign of a lower-intermediate level. For example, saying '다차원적 문제' is technically understandable but sounds like 'multidimension problem' instead of 'multidimensional problem'. Always remember the '인'!
Incorrect: 다차원적 분석이 필요해요.
Correct: 다차원적인 분석이 필요해요.
A third mistake is using 다차원적 for simple physical descriptions where '3D' or '공간적' (spatial) would be more appropriate. For instance, if you are talking about a 3D movie, you should use '3D' or '입체' (three-dimensional/solid). Calling a 3D movie '다차원적' would sound like the movie has complex philosophical layers, rather than just having depth on the screen. 다차원적 is almost always reserved for abstract, conceptual, or highly theoretical contexts. Don't use it to describe the shape of a box or the physical dimensions of a room unless you are in a high-level physics discussion about string theory.
Learners also sometimes confuse 다차원적 with 복합적 (complex/combined). While very similar, 복합적 emphasizes the blending or combining of different elements into one. 다차원적 emphasizes that those elements exist on different planes or levels of reality. For example, a 'complex flavor' in food is 복합적인 맛, because the flavors are mixed together. A 'multidimensional personality' is 다차원적인 성격, because the person acts differently in different spheres of life. It's a subtle difference, but using the right one shows a mastery of Korean nuance.
Mistake: 이 요리는 다차원적인 맛이 나요.
Correct: 이 요리는 복합적인 맛이 나요.
- Register Mismatch
- Avoid using this word in very casual settings or with children. It can come across as overly academic or 'trying too hard' to sound smart in a simple conversation about what to eat for lunch.
Lastly, ensure you don't over-use the word. Because it sounds 'smart,' some learners sprinkle it everywhere. This can make your speech sound robotic or like a textbook. Use it specifically when you are actually analyzing something from multiple angles. If you use it for every simple task, it loses its impact. A good rule of thumb is to ask yourself: 'Am I talking about different levels of a system?' If yes, 다차원적 is the perfect word. If you're just saying something is 'hard' or 'has many parts,' stick to '어렵다' or '다양하다'.
When you want to express complexity but 다차원적 isn't quite the right fit, there are several excellent alternatives in Korean. Each has a slightly different nuance that can change the tone of your sentence. Understanding these synonyms will help you choose the most precise word for your context, which is a key skill for advanced learners.
- 입체적 (Ip-che-jeok)
- Literally 'three-dimensional' or 'solid'. While it can refer to physical objects, in an abstract sense, it means 'well-rounded' or 'not flat'. It is often used for characters in books (입체적인 인물) or for a multi-angled analysis that feels very 'real' and 'living'. It is slightly more common in literature and art than '다차원적'.
- 복합적 (Bok-hap-jeok)
- Means 'complex' or 'combined'. This word emphasizes the mixture of various causes or factors. If a patient has multiple illnesses at once, it is a '복합적인 증상' (complex symptoms). It focuses on the *combination* of things rather than the *dimensions* or *levels*.
- 다각적 (Da-gak-jeok)
- Literally 'many-angled' or 'versatile'. This is very close to 'multidimensional' but focuses specifically on 'angles of view'. It is frequently used with the word '검토' (review). '다각적인 검토' means looking at a proposal from the legal angle, the financial angle, and the marketing angle. It is very common in business and law.
Comparison:
1. 다차원적 분석: Analysis of different levels (e.g., individual vs societal).
2. 다각적 분석: Analysis from different viewpoints (e.g., buyer vs seller).
3. 복합적 분석: Analysis of multiple factors mixed together.
If you are looking for something more common and less academic, you might use 다양한 (various) or 여러 가지의 (several kinds of). These are much simpler and suitable for everyday conversation. For example, '여러 가지 이유가 있어요' (There are several reasons) is much more natural than saying '다차원적인 이유가 있어요' when explaining why you were late for a meeting. Save 다차원적 for when you are truly describing a system with depth.
In the context of difficulty, you might use 심층적 (sim-cheung-jeok), which means 'in-depth'. While 다차원적 looks 'wide and deep' across many areas, 심층적 focuses on going 'very deep' into one specific area. A '심층 인터뷰' (in-depth interview) is one where you ask many detailed questions to get to the core of a person's thoughts. It is a great alternative when the 'multi' part is less important than the 'depth' part.
전문가들은 이 사태에 대해 다각적인 조사를 벌이고 있습니다. (Experts are conducting a multi-angled investigation into this situation.)
Finally, for very high-level academic writing, you might encounter 중층적 (jung-cheung-jeok), meaning 'multi-layered'. This is often used in sociology and history to describe how different historical eras or social classes are layered on top of each other. It is even more specific than 다차원적 and emphasizes the 'stacking' nature of the dimensions. Knowing these distinctions allows you to paint a much more vivid and accurate picture with your words.
How Formal Is It?
豆知識
While '차원' (dimension) originally comes from math, in modern Korean slang, saying someone is '4차원' (4-dimensional) means they are quirky, eccentric, or 'out of this world'!
発音ガイド
- Pronouncing 'cha' without enough air (as 'ja').
- Making the 'won' sound too long like 'wooooon'.
- Forgetting the sharp 'k' stop at the end of 'jeok'.
- Confusing 'da' with 'ta'.
- Pronouncing 'jeok' like 'jock'.
難易度
Requires knowledge of Hanja-based academic terms. Common in news and books.
Hard to use correctly without sounding forced or using wrong particles like '인' or '으로'.
Used in debates and presentations. Rare in simple daily chat.
Easy to recognize once the root '다' and '차원' are known.
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The Suffix -적 (的)
역사 (History) -> 역사적 (Historical). Turns a noun into an adjective-like noun.
Using -인 with -적 words
다차원적 + 인 + 분석 = 다차원적인 분석. Required to modify a noun.
Using -으로 with -적 words
다차원적 + 으로 + 생각하다 = 다차원적으로 생각하다. Turns it into an adverb.
The particle -에 의한 (By/Due to)
다차원적인 요인에 의한 변화. Often used with complex causes.
The ending -이다 (To be)
이 문제는 다차원적이다. Used for formal statements of fact.
レベル別の例文
이 문제는 다차원적이에요.
This problem is multidimensional.
다차원적 + 이다 (to be)
그는 다차원적인 사람이에요.
He is a multidimensional person.
다차원적 + 인 (adjective marker)
우리는 다차원적으로 생각해요.
We think multidimensionally.
다차원적 + 으로 (adverb marker)
이것은 다차원적인 계획입니다.
This is a multidimensional plan.
다차원적 + 인 (adjective marker)
세상은 다차원적입니다.
The world is multidimensional.
Formal ending -습니다
다차원적인 시각이 필요해요.
A multidimensional perspective is needed.
Noun modification
그 영화는 다차원적이에요.
That movie is multidimensional.
Simple sentence structure
사랑은 다차원적인 감정입니다.
Love is a multidimensional emotion.
Abstract noun usage
다차원적인 분석이 중요합니다.
Multidimensional analysis is important.
Subject marker -이
우리는 문제를 다차원적으로 봐요.
We look at problems multidimensionally.
Adverbial usage
이 책은 다차원적인 내용을 담고 있어요.
This book contains multidimensional content.
Object marker -을
성격은 다차원적인 특징이 있어요.
Personality has multidimensional characteristics.
Possessive-like structure
그의 연기는 다차원적이었어요.
His acting was multidimensional.
Past tense -이었다
환경 문제는 다차원적입니다.
Environmental issues are multidimensional.
Topic marker -는
우리는 다차원적인 접근을 시도했다.
We tried a multidimensional approach.
Past tense verb
이 디자인은 다차원적인 느낌을 줘요.
This design gives a multidimensional feeling.
Giving/receiving structure
현대 예술은 매우 다차원적인 성격을 띤다.
Modern art has a very multidimensional character.
성격을 띠다 (to have a character)
성공을 위해서는 다차원적인 노력이 필요하다.
Multidimensional effort is needed for success.
~을 위해서 (for the sake of)
그의 주장은 다차원적으로 검토되어야 한다.
His claim must be reviewed multidimensionally.
Passive voice -되어야 한다
인간 관계는 다차원적인 소통이 필수적이다.
Multidimensional communication is essential in human relationships.
필수적이다 (to be essential)
이 도시는 다차원적인 매력을 가지고 있다.
This city has a multidimensional charm.
가지고 있다 (to possess)
우리는 시장을 다차원적으로 이해해야 합니다.
We must understand the market multidimensionally.
~해야 합니다 (must do)
교육은 다차원적인 과정입니다.
Education is a multidimensional process.
Noun + 입니다
그 문제는 다차원적인 해결책을 요구한다.
The problem requires a multidimensional solution.
요구한다 (to require)
다차원적인 시각에서 문제를 바라보는 것이 중요합니다.
It is important to look at problems from a multidimensional perspective.
~하는 것이 중요하다 (It is important to...)
경제 위기는 다차원적인 요인들에 의해 발생했다.
The economic crisis occurred due to multidimensional factors.
~에 의해 (by/due to)
이 연구는 청소년 비행을 다차원적으로 분석했다.
This study analyzed juvenile delinquency multidimensionally.
Specific academic context
브랜드 이미지는 다차원적인 평가를 통해 형성된다.
Brand image is formed through multidimensional evaluation.
~을 통해 (through)
우리는 다차원적인 데이터를 수집하고 있습니다.
We are collecting multidimensional data.
Present progressive -고 있다
그 작가는 인간의 내면을 다차원적으로 묘사한다.
The author portrays the human inner self multidimensionally.
묘사하다 (to portray/describe)
다차원적인 접근 방식이 정책의 성공을 결정했다.
A multidimensional approach decided the success of the policy.
Past tense result
이 서비스는 고객에게 다차원적인 가치를 제공한다.
This service provides multidimensional value to customers.
제공하다 (to provide)
문화적 정체성은 다차원적인 구조를 지니고 있다.
Cultural identity possesses a multidimensional structure.
지니고 있다 (to possess/bear)
다차원적인 척도를 사용하여 삶의 질을 측정했다.
Quality of life was measured using a multidimensional scale.
척도 (scale/measure)
정부의 대응은 다차원적인 측면에서 비판을 받았다.
The government's response was criticized from multidimensional aspects.
비판을 받다 (to receive criticism)
이 이론은 사회적 불평등을 다차원적으로 설명한다.
This theory explains social inequality multidimensionally.
설명하다 (to explain)
다차원적인 상관관계를 규명하는 것이 이번 연구의 목적이다.
The purpose of this study is to identify multidimensional correlations.
규명하다 (to investigate/identify)
갈등 해결을 위해 다차원적인 중재가 필요하다.
Multidimensional mediation is necessary for conflict resolution.
중재 (mediation)
그 철학자는 존재의 다차원성을 강조했다.
The philosopher emphasized the multidimensionality of existence.
다차원성 (multidimensionality - noun form)
다차원적인 마케팅 전략이 시장 점유율을 높였다.
A multidimensional marketing strategy increased market share.
Business strategy context
양자 역학은 우주의 다차원적인 본질을 시사한다.
Quantum mechanics suggests the multidimensional nature of the universe.
시사하다 (to suggest/imply)
헤겔의 변증법은 역사를 다차원적인 발전 과정으로 본다.
Hegel's dialectic views history as a multidimensional development process.
Philosophy context
다차원적인 담론의 형성은 민주주의의 핵심이다.
The formation of multidimensional discourse is the core of democracy.
담론 (discourse)
인공지능은 다차원적인 데이터를 처리하는 능력이 뛰어나다.
AI is excellent at processing multidimensional data.
Tech/AI context
기후 변화는 지구 생태계에 다차원적인 충격을 가한다.
Climate change exerts multidimensional shocks on the Earth's ecosystem.
충격을 가하다 (to exert a shock/impact)
포스트모더니즘은 진리의 다차원적인 측면을 탐구한다.
Postmodernism explores the multidimensional aspects of truth.
Literary theory context
다차원적인 분석 틀을 통해 현상을 재정의했다.
The phenomenon was redefined through a multidimensional analytical framework.
재정의하다 (to redefine)
인간의 의식은 다차원적인 신경망의 결과물이다.
Human consciousness is the result of a multidimensional neural network.
Neuroscience context
類義語
反対語
よく使う組み合わせ
よく使うフレーズ
— A multidimensional approach. Used to describe a strategy that addresses multiple aspects of a problem.
우리는 다차원적인 접근 방식을 통해 위기를 극복했습니다.
— Multidimensional data analysis. Common in IT and marketing fields.
다차원적인 데이터 분석으로 고객의 니즈를 파악했다.
— A multidimensional human. Refers to a person with a complex and deep personality.
그는 정말 다차원적인 인간이라 알면 알수록 놀랍다.
— Multidimensional value. Used when a product or service offers many different benefits.
이 제품은 소비자에게 다차원적인 가치를 전달합니다.
— To have a multidimensional perspective. To see things from many sides.
글로벌 리더는 다차원적인 시각을 가져야 한다.
— A multidimensional crisis. A crisis happening on many levels (economic, political, etc.).
현재 우리는 다차원적인 위기에 직면해 있습니다.
— Multidimensional personality. A personality with many layers.
그 캐릭터의 다차원적인 성격이 독자들을 매료시켰다.
— Multidimensional scale. A measurement tool that looks at several variables.
행복을 측정하기 위해 다차원적인 척도를 사용했다.
— Multidimensional interaction. Interaction happening across different levels.
세포 간의 다차원적인 상호작용을 연구하고 있다.
— A multidimensional view/survey. Looking at the whole picture from various levels.
역사적 사건에 대한 다차원적인 조망이 필요하다.
よく混同される語
Various. Refers to quantity/variety of types. '다차원적' refers to structural layers.
Complex. General word for 'hard to understand'. '다차원적' is more specific about dimensions.
3D/Well-rounded. Often used for art/characters. '다차원적' is more common for abstract theories.
慣用句と表現
— A multidimensional puzzle. Used to describe a very complex situation where pieces fit in non-obvious ways.
이 정치적 상황은 다차원적인 퍼즐과 같다.
Metaphorical/Formal— A multidimensional mirror. Used in literature to describe something that reflects reality in many ways.
예술은 세상을 비추는 다차원적인 거울이다.
Literary— One-dimensional thinking. (Antonym used as an idiom for 'stupid' or 'shallow' thinking).
그렇게 일차원적으로 생각하면 문제를 못 풀어.
Critical/Informal— To be on a different level. (Related root). Used when something is incomparably better.
이 요리는 맛의 차원이 달라요.
Common/Informal— A multidimensional web. Used to describe complex social or biological networks.
사회는 다차원적인 그물망으로 연결되어 있다.
Academic/Metaphorical— Multidimensional layers. Refers to different levels of meaning in a text or event.
이 시에는 다차원적인 층위가 존재한다.
Literary/Academic— A multidimensional lens. A way of looking at things through multiple theories.
우리는 다차원적인 렌즈를 통해 이 문제를 보아야 한다.
Academic/Professional— A multidimensional trap. A complex problem that is hard to escape.
그는 다차원적인 함정에 빠져 헤어 나오지 못했다.
Metaphorical— Multidimensional waves. Effects that spread across different areas of life.
기술 혁신은 사회 전반에 다차원적인 파동을 일으켰다.
Formal/Journalistic— Multidimensional resonance. Something that touches many different emotions or thoughts.
그 연설은 청중에게 다차원적인 울림을 주었다.
Literary/Formal間違えやすい
Both mean looking from many sides.
'다각적' (multi-angled) focuses on different viewpoints (like looking at a diamond from different sides). '다차원적' (multidimensional) focuses on different levels of reality (like looking at a diamond's price, its chemistry, and its history).
다각적인 검토 (Viewpoints) vs 다차원적인 분석 (Layers).
Both imply complexity.
'복합적' implies that things are mixed or combined into one unit. '다차원적' implies that things exist on different planes that interact.
복합적인 냄새 (Mixed smell) vs 다차원적인 문제 (Layered problem).
Both imply going beyond the surface.
'심층적' means going very deep into one thing. '다차원적' means going wide across many different areas.
심층 인터뷰 (Deep dive) vs 다차원적 조사 (Broad and deep).
Both involve many parts.
'종합적' means putting everything together to make a final conclusion. '다차원적' describes the nature of the parts themselves.
종합적인 판단 (Final synthesis) vs 다차원적인 평가 (Evaluating many layers).
It is the opposite, but learners often mix up the prefix '다' and '일'.
'일차원적' is one-dimensional/simplistic. '다차원적' is multidimensional/complex.
일차원적인 생각 (Shallow) vs 다차원적인 생각 (Deep).
文型パターン
A은/는 다차원적인 B이다.
이 현상은 다차원적인 사회 현상이다.
A를 다차원적으로 분석하다.
우리는 시장을 다차원적으로 분석해야 한다.
다차원적인 측면에서 A를 고찰하다.
다차원적인 측면에서 환경 문제를 고찰해 봅시다.
A와 B 사이의 다차원적인 상관관계.
교육과 소득 사이의 다차원적인 상관관계를 연구했다.
다차원적인 담론을 형성하다.
언론은 다차원적인 담론을 형성할 책임이 있다.
A의 다차원성을 강조하다.
그 논문은 인간 권리의 다차원성을 강조하고 있다.
다차원적인 접근이 필요하다.
갈등 해결을 위해 다차원적인 접근이 필요하다.
다차원적인 척도로 측정하다.
삶의 만족도를 다차원적인 척도로 측정했다.
語族
名詞
動詞
形容詞
関連
使い方
High in news, medium in business, low in casual speech.
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다차원적은 문제
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다차원적인 문제
'-적' adjectives must use '인' to modify nouns, not '은/는'.
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이 피자는 다차원적이에요.
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이 피자는 맛이 복합적이에요.
Don't use '다차원적' for simple physical things like food unless you're being metaphorical. '복합적' is better for flavors.
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다차원적 분석하다
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다차원적으로 분석하다
To modify a verb, you must add '으로' to the '적' word.
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다양한과 다차원적을 혼동함
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상황에 맞춰 선택
Using '다양한' (various) for a structural issue makes your analysis sound shallow. Use '다차원적' for depth.
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다차원적한 사람
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다차원적인 사람
You cannot add '-하다' to '-적' words. Use '인' or '이다'.
ヒント
Use it in TOPIK II
If you use '다차원적' in your TOPIK II writing, you will likely get a higher score for vocabulary because it is a B2/C1 level academic word.
Always add '인'
Remember: 다차원적 + 인 + Noun. Never say '다차원적 문제'. It must be '다차원적인 문제'.
Debate Transition
When someone gives a simple answer, say '하지만 이 문제는 다차원적으로 볼 필요가 있습니다' to elegantly introduce a more complex view.
Root Learning
Learn '차원' (dimension). Then '1차원', '2차원', '3차원', and '다차원' all become easy to understand.
Holistic View
Using this word shows you understand the Korean cultural preference for holistic, interconnected thinking.
News Keyword
Listen for this word in economic reports. It's almost always used to describe why a crisis is hard to fix.
Adverbial Form
Use '다차원적으로' with verbs like '분석하다' (analyze) or '고려하다' (consider) for a professional tone.
Not for Objects
Avoid using it for physical objects like boxes or rooms. Stick to abstract ideas, systems, and people.
Many Levels
Just remember: '다' = Many, '차원' = Levels. Many-level-ish = Multidimensional.
Depth vs Variety
Use '다양한' for 'many different things' and '다차원적' for 'one thing with many levels'.
暗記しよう
記憶術
Think of 'DA' as 'DA-mny' (so many) and 'CHA-WON' as 'CHANNELS'. It's like having 'DA many CHANNELS' to look at a problem.
視覚的連想
Imagine a 3D glass cube with different colored lights inside. Each light is a 'dimension' of the cube. That is '다차원적'.
Word Web
チャレンジ
Try to describe your favorite movie using the word '다차원적'. Explain why the characters or the plot have many layers instead of just one.
語源
Sino-Korean word derived from Chinese characters: 多 (다 - Many) + 次 (차 - Order/Next) + 元 (원 - Origin/Primary) + 的 (적 - Target/Suffix).
元の意味: Originally used in mathematics and physics to describe spaces with more than three dimensions.
Sino-Korean (Hanja-based).文化的な背景
There are no major sensitivities, but avoid calling a person's physical appearance '다차원적' as it makes no sense; use it only for their personality or actions.
In English, we often use 'multifaceted' or 'complex' in casual settings, while 'multidimensional' sounds slightly more scientific. In Korean, '다차원적' is the standard for all professional complexity.
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実際の使用場面
Academic Research
- 다차원적인 상관관계
- 다차원적 분석 틀
- 다차원적인 척도 사용
- 다차원적 이론 정립
Business Strategy
- 다차원적인 마케팅
- 다차원적 시장 조사
- 다차원적인 고객 관리
- 다차원적인 성과 지표
Social Issues
- 다차원적인 빈곤
- 다차원적인 차별
- 다차원적인 갈등 해결
- 다차원적인 사회 변화
Art & Literature
- 다차원적인 캐릭터
- 다차원적인 서사 구조
- 다차원적인 공간 미학
- 다차원적인 감정 표현
Psychology
- 다차원적 자아
- 다차원적인 지능
- 다차원적 성격 검사
- 다차원적인 스트레스 관리
会話のきっかけ
"이 사회적 이슈를 다차원적으로 해결하려면 어떤 정책이 가장 먼저 필요할까요?"
"당신이 가장 좋아하는 책이나 영화 중에서 가장 다차원적인 캐릭터는 누구인가요?"
"현대 사회의 행복이라는 개념은 왜 다차원적이라고 생각하시나요?"
"직장 생활에서 성공하기 위해 다차원적인 능력이 필요한 이유는 무엇일까요?"
"우리가 기후 변화를 다차원적으로 바라봐야 하는 이유는 무엇이라고 보십니까?"
日記のテーマ
오늘 내가 겪은 갈등을 다차원적으로 분석해 보세요. 감정적, 상황적, 관계적 요인은 무엇이었나요?
나의 정체성을 다차원적으로 설명해 보세요. 나는 친구로서, 학생으로서, 그리고 개인으로서 어떻게 다른가요?
최근에 본 예술 작품이 왜 다차원적인 매력을 가지고 있었는지 구체적으로 적어 보세요.
다차원적인 삶을 산다는 것은 무엇을 의미할까요? 균형 잡힌 삶에 대해 고민해 보세요.
미래의 기술이 우리의 삶을 어떻게 다차원적으로 변화시킬지 상상하여 서술해 보세요.
よくある質問
10 問Technically no. For a 3D movie, Koreans use '3D 영화' or '입체 영화'. '다차원적' is used for abstract concepts like the plot or the message of the movie, not the visual technology.
'다차원적' is the base form (noun-like adjective). '다차원적인' is the form used immediately before a noun to modify it (e.g., 다차원적인 문제). You almost always use the '인' form in sentences.
Not really. You won't hear it at the grocery store. It's a word for the news, university, workplace, or deep discussions about life and society.
The opposite is '일차원적' (il-cha-won-jeok). It's often used to criticize someone for thinking too simply.
Only if you are a food critic writing a very formal review about the 'multidimensional flavor profile' of a dish. Usually, '복합적인 맛' (complex taste) is better.
Yes, 'multifaceted' is a perfect translation for '다차원적' in many contexts, especially when describing a person's character or a complex issue.
The suffix '-적' (的) is very common in Sino-Korean words to turn a noun into an adjective. It's like the '-al' or '-ic' in English (e.g., Music -> Musical).
Yes, '4차원' (4th dimension) is a slang term for someone quirky. '다차원적' is the formal, academic version of the concept of dimensions.
Yes, you can say '다차원적인 사람' to mean someone with a deep, complex personality who isn't easy to summarize in one word.
Adding '-성' (性) at the end turns it into a noun meaning 'multidimensionality'. Example: '이 문제의 다차원성을 이해해야 한다' (We must understand the multidimensionality of this problem).
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Write a sentence using '다차원적인 분석'.
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Explain why poverty is a '다차원적인 문제'.
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Translate: 'We need to think multidimensionally.'
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Describe a character you like as '다차원적'.
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Use '다차원적' in a business context.
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Create a question for a debate using '다차원적'.
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Use '다차원적으로' with the verb '이해하다'.
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Write about the 'multidimensional charm' of a city.
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Write a sentence using '다차원적인 시각'.
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Explain a 'multidimensional evaluation'.
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Translate: 'This theory has a multidimensional structure.'
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Use '다차원적' to describe modern art.
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Create a sentence using '다차원적인 가치'.
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Use '다차원적으로' to describe a study.
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Translate: 'Multidimensional crisis'.
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Write about a 'multidimensional scale'.
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Use '다차원적' in a sentence about technology.
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Say 'A multidimensional approach is needed' in Korean.
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Describe a problem you had as '다차원적'.
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Say 'We analyzed it multidimensionally.'
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Use '다차원적' to compliment a movie.
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Say 'He is a multidimensional person.'
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State 'This issue is very multidimensional.'
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Ask 'Is this problem multidimensional?'
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Say 'I have a multidimensional perspective.'
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Say 'Try thinking multidimensionally.'
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Explain 'multidimensional analysis' in simple Korean.
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Say 'Multidimensional data is important.'
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Say 'The city has multidimensional charm.'
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Say 'It was a multidimensional evaluation.'
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Say 'We need a multidimensional solution.'
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Say 'The conflict is multidimensional.'
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Say 'I see it multidimensionally.'
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Say 'It has a multidimensional structure.'
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Say 'Multidimensional effort is required.'
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Say 'Let's review it multidimensionally.'
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Say 'The world is multidimensional.'
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Listen and identify the word: '다차원적인 접근'.
Listen and identify the word: '다차원적으로'.
What is the speaker analyzing? '시장을 다차원적으로 분석했습니다.'
What is needed? '다차원적인 노력이 필요합니다.'
Identify the topic: '다차원적인 갈등 해결'.
What kind of person is he? '그는 다차원적인 사람이다.'
What was used? '다차원적인 척도를 사용했습니다.'
What is the character of modern society? '다차원적인 성격'.
What kind of data? '다차원적인 데이터'.
Translate: '다차원적으로 바라보다'.
What is the charm described? '다차원적인 매력'.
Identify the word: '다차원성'.
What kind of structure? '다차원적인 구조'.
What did the policy receive? '다차원적인 비판'.
What kind of approach? '다차원적인 접근'.
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Summary
The word 다차원적 is your go-to term for describing complexity that isn't just 'messy' but 'structured with many layers.' Use it when you want to signal that you are considering social, economic, and personal factors all at once. Example: '다차원적인 접근이 필요합니다' (A multidimensional approach is needed).
- 다차원적 means 'multidimensional', used for abstract concepts like problems, analysis, or identity that have many layers or aspects.
- It is a Sino-Korean word: 다 (Many) + 차원 (Dimension) + 적 (Adjective suffix), indicating depth and complexity.
- Commonly used in formal settings like news, business, and academics to show a sophisticated understanding of a topic.
- Grammatically, it usually appears as 다차원적인 (adjective) or 다차원적으로 (adverb) and is a B2 level vocabulary word.
Use it in TOPIK II
If you use '다차원적' in your TOPIK II writing, you will likely get a higher score for vocabulary because it is a B2/C1 level academic word.
Always add '인'
Remember: 다차원적 + 인 + Noun. Never say '다차원적 문제'. It must be '다차원적인 문제'.
Debate Transition
When someone gives a simple answer, say '하지만 이 문제는 다차원적으로 볼 필요가 있습니다' to elegantly introduce a more complex view.
Root Learning
Learn '차원' (dimension). Then '1차원', '2차원', '3차원', and '다차원' all become easy to understand.
例文
빈곤 문제는 단순한 경제적 결핍이 아닌 다차원적 접근이 필요하다.
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