A1 Collocation 중립 4분 분량

kurze Pause

Short break

직역: {"kurze":"short","Pause":"pause"}

15초 만에

  • A brief stop.
  • Used for work or study.
  • Implies a quick return.
  • Recharge before continuing.

``kurze Pause``는 잠시 동안 삶의 일시 정지 버튼을 누르는 순간입니다. 긴 휴가는 아니지만, 숨을 고르고, 스트레칭을 하거나, 간단한 간식을 먹을 수 있는 달콤한 순간입니다. 다시 하던 일에 뛰어들기 전에 뇌를 새로 고치는 것이라고 생각하세요.

주요 예문

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Texting a friend during a study session

Ich muss kurz was trinken gehen, mache eine kurze Pause.

I need to go grab a drink, I'm taking a short break.

2

At a café, needing a moment before ordering

Entschuldigung, können wir noch eine kurze Pause machen? Ich bin noch nicht bereit.

Excuse me, can we take a short break still? I'm not ready yet.

3

Job interview on Zoom

Könnten wir bitte eine kurze Pause einlegen? Mein Hund bellt gerade sehr laut.

Could we please take a short break? My dog is barking very loudly right now.

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문화적 배경

The 'Pausenbrot' is a cultural staple. It's the snack (usually a sandwich) that children and workers take for their 'kurze Pause'. In Austria, a 'kurze Pause' might involve a 'Jause'—a traditional snack of bread, cheese, and cold cuts. The Swiss 'Znüni' (at nine) is a traditional short break at 9:00 AM, often involving a croissant (Gipfeli). Taking a 'kurze Pause' is often combined with 'Stoßlüften' (opening windows wide for a few minutes) to refresh the air and the mind.

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The 'Machen' Rule

Always pair 'Pause' with 'machen'. It's the most natural way to say you're taking a break.

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Gender Alert

Remember: {die|f} Pause. It's feminine! This affects all adjectives and articles.

15초 만에

  • A brief stop.
  • Used for work or study.
  • Implies a quick return.
  • Recharge before continuing.

What It Means

This phrase is super common in German. It literally means 'short pause'. It's your go-to for any brief stop. You use it when you need a moment to step away from an activity. It's the opposite of a long, drawn-out break. It implies you'll be back soon. Think of it as a quick breather. It's a tiny reset button for your day. You might need it during work or study. Even during a long conversation, you might ask for one. It's a universally understood concept. You don't need a long explanation for it.

How To Use It

Use kurze Pause when you need a very brief interruption. It's perfect for work or study situations. You can also use it in social contexts. Just say you need a kurze Pause. People will understand you need a moment. It’s versatile and easy to integrate. Don't overthink it; just say it. Imagine you're gaming and need to grab a drink. You'd say, "Ich mache eine kurze Pause." It’s that simple! It fits almost anywhere you need a quick stop.

Real-Life Examples

  • At work: "Ich brauche eine kurze Pause." (I need a short break.)
  • Studying: "Lass uns eine kurze Pause machen." (Let's take a short break.)
  • During a long walk: "Nach dieser Steigung mache ich eine kurze Pause." (After this incline, I'll take a short break.)
  • After a workout: "Zeit für eine kurze Pause, bevor wir weitermachen." (Time for a short break before we continue.)
  • Even for a quick chat: "Gib mir eine kurze Pause, ich muss kurz etwas holen." (Give me a short break, I need to grab something quickly.)

When To Use It

Use kurze Pause when the break is genuinely short. We're talking minutes, not hours. It's ideal for work sprints or study sessions. Use it when you need to recharge quickly. It's great for physical activities too. Think of a quick stretch or a sip of water. It applies to mental breaks as well. Stepping away from a screen for five minutes counts. If you're playing a board game, a quick break is a kurze Pause. It’s the perfect phrase for those quick resets.

When NOT To Use It

Avoid kurze Pause for long holidays. A week-long vacation is not a kurze Pause. Don't use it for lunch breaks if they are an hour long. That's usually just a Mittagspause. It's not for extended downtime. If you're quitting your job, don't call it a kurze Pause. That would be quite funny, actually. It’s specifically for *brief* interruptions. So, no calling your weekend getaway a kurze Pause!

Common Mistakes

Using lange Pause (long pause) when you mean short. Or using Pause without kurze can be ambiguous. It might imply a longer break. Sometimes people say kleine Pause (small pause), which is okay but less common in this specific context. The most common error is just not specifying the length.

✗ Ich mache eine lange Pause. (When you only need 5 minutes)

✓ Ich mache eine kurze Pause.

✗ Ich mache eine Pause. (When it could be misinterpreted as a long break)

✓ Ich mache eine kurze Pause.

Similar Expressions

  • kleine Auszeit: A little time out. Similar vibe, more about relaxation.
  • Erholungspause: Recovery break. Implies needing to recover from exertion.
  • Arbeitspause: Work break. Specifically during work hours.
  • Mittagspause: Lunch break. Usually a fixed time.
  • Satzpause: Sentence pause (in music or speech). Very specific.

Common Variations

Sometimes, Germans might just say eine Pause. Context usually makes it clear if it's short. You might also hear ein kurzer Moment (a short moment). This is very similar in meaning. It emphasizes the briefness even more. You could also say einen Moment bitte (one moment please). This is a polite request for a brief pause. Think of it as a slightly softer version.

Memory Trick

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Imagine a kurze Pause is like a curt pause in your day. You know, like a quick, sharp stop. Think of a kurz film – it's short! So, a kurze Pause is a short stop. Easy peasy, right? It sticks like superglue!

Quick FAQ

  • What's the difference between kurze Pause and Mittagspause? A kurze Pause is any short break, often just minutes. A Mittagspause is specifically your lunch break, usually longer.
  • Can I use kurze Pause at work? Absolutely! It's very common in professional settings for quick coffee breaks or stretching.
  • Does it always mean a break from work? No, you can use it for any activity. Studying, gaming, or even a long phone call.

사용 참고사항

The phrase `kurze Pause` is highly versatile and generally neutral in formality. It's best used when the break is indeed brief, typically under 15 minutes. Avoid using it for extended breaks like lunch or holidays, where `Mittagspause` or simply `Pause` might be more appropriate.

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The 'Machen' Rule

Always pair 'Pause' with 'machen'. It's the most natural way to say you're taking a break.

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Gender Alert

Remember: {die|f} Pause. It's feminine! This affects all adjectives and articles.

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Sound like a native

Use 'Päuschen' when you want to sound friendly and relaxed with colleagues.

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Politeness

In a meeting, always ask 'Können wir...?' rather than saying 'Ich mache...'. It's more inclusive.

예시

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#1 Texting a friend during a study session

Ich muss kurz was trinken gehen, mache eine kurze Pause.

I need to go grab a drink, I'm taking a short break.

Here, the speaker clarifies the reason for the break and labels it as `kurze Pause`.

#2 At a café, needing a moment before ordering

Entschuldigung, können wir noch eine kurze Pause machen? Ich bin noch nicht bereit.

Excuse me, can we take a short break still? I'm not ready yet.

Politely asking for a brief moment to decide.

#3 Job interview on Zoom

Könnten wir bitte eine kurze Pause einlegen? Mein Hund bellt gerade sehr laut.

Could we please take a short break? My dog is barking very loudly right now.

A professional but necessary request for a brief interruption.

#4 Instagram caption for a studygram post

Lernen für die Klausur! 📚 Zeit für eine #kurzePause mit Kaffee ☕️. #studylife #motivation

Studying for the exam! 📚 Time for a #shortbreak with coffee ☕️. #studylife #motivation

Using the phrase as a hashtag to describe a brief study respite.

#5 WhatsApp message to a study group

Bin gleich wieder da, mache nur eine kurze Pause.

I'll be right back, just taking a short break.

Quick update to let others know you're stepping away briefly.

#6 End of a long work meeting

Okay, wir machen jetzt eine kurze Pause, bevor wir zum nächsten Punkt kommen.

Okay, we'll take a short break now before we move to the next point.

Structuring a meeting with a brief pause for everyone.

Mistake: Using 'lange Pause' for a quick stretch 흔한 실수

✗ Ich mache eine lange Pause, um mich zu strecken.

✗ I'm taking a long break to stretch.

This implies a significant break, which is incorrect for just stretching.

Mistake: Using 'kleine Pause' in a formal context 흔한 실수

✗ Wir brauchen eine kleine Pause, bevor wir fortfahren.

✗ We need a small break before we continue.

While understandable, `kurze Pause` is more standard and neutral in formal settings.

#9 Humorous situation: Cat interrupting work

Mein Kater braucht gerade eine 'kurze Pause' von meiner Tastatur. Er liegt drauf.

My tomcat currently needs a 'short break' from my keyboard. He's lying on it.

Jokingly referring to the cat's interruption as a 'break'.

#10 Emotional moment: Needing a moment after bad news

Ich muss das erst mal sacken lassen. Gib mir eine kurze Pause, bitte.

I need to let this sink in first. Give me a short break, please.

Requesting a brief moment to process difficult emotions.

#11 Vlogger taking a break during filming

Okay Leute, das war's für die erste Hälfte. Wir machen jetzt eine kurze Pause und sind gleich zurück!

Okay folks, that's it for the first half. We're taking a short break now and will be right back!

Common phrase used by content creators to signal an upcoming break.

#12 Ordering food delivery

Der Fahrer braucht vielleicht eine kurze Pause, es ist Stau.

The driver might need a short break, there's traffic.

Speculating about a potential reason for delay, implying a brief stop.

셀프 테스트

Fill in the correct form of 'kurz' and 'Pause'.

Ich bin müde. Ich mache jetzt eine ______ ______.

✓ 정답! ✗ 아쉬워요. 정답: kurze Pause

In the accusative case (after 'machen'), the feminine singular takes the 'e' ending.

Which verb is most commonly used with 'kurze Pause'?

Wir ______ eine kurze Pause.

✓ 정답! ✗ 아쉬워요. 정답: machen

'Eine Pause machen' is a standard German collocation.

Complete the dialogue.

A: Trinkst du einen Kaffee? B: Ja, gerne. Ich habe gerade ______ ______ ______.

✓ 정답! ✗ 아쉬워요. 정답: eine kurze Pause

B is saying they have a short break right now (accusative).

Match the phrase to the situation.

You are in a meeting and it has been 3 hours. What do you say?

✓ 정답! ✗ 아쉬워요. 정답: Können wir eine kurze Pause machen?

This is the polite and standard way to request a break.

🎉 점수: /4

시각 학습 자료

Pause vs. Urlaub

Pause
5-15 minutes
At work
Urlaub
1-3 weeks
Away from home

연습 문제 은행

4 연습 문제
Fill in the correct form of 'kurz' and 'Pause'. Fill Blank A1

Ich bin müde. Ich mache jetzt eine ______ ______.

✓ 정답! ✗ 아쉬워요. 정답: kurze Pause

In the accusative case (after 'machen'), the feminine singular takes the 'e' ending.

Which verb is most commonly used with 'kurze Pause'? Choose A1

Wir ______ eine kurze Pause.

✓ 정답! ✗ 아쉬워요. 정답: machen

'Eine Pause machen' is a standard German collocation.

Complete the dialogue. dialogue_completion A2

A: Trinkst du einen Kaffee? B: Ja, gerne. Ich habe gerade ______ ______ ______.

✓ 정답! ✗ 아쉬워요. 정답: eine kurze Pause

B is saying they have a short break right now (accusative).

Match the phrase to the situation. situation_matching A1

You are in a meeting and it has been 3 hours. What do you say?

✓ 정답! ✗ 아쉬워요. 정답: Können wir eine kurze Pause machen?

This is the polite and standard way to request a break.

🎉 점수: /4

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It is neutral. You can use it with your boss or your best friend.

Yes, it's very common and means the same thing, but 'kurze Pause' is more standard for time.

The plural is 'kurze Pausen'.

Usually between 5 and 15 minutes.

Use 'in' (e.g., 'In der Pause').

No, 'Pause' is feminine, so it's 'eine kurze Pause'.

Yes, that is called 'Werbepause', which is a type of 'kurze Pause'.

'Pause' is an interruption of work; 'Ruhe' is silence or peace.

Yes, but 'Ich mache {eine|f} kurze Pause' is much more common in conversation.

Only in very casual business settings or with close colleagues.

관련 표현

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ein Päuschen machen

similar

To take a little break

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die Verschnaufpause

specialized form

A breather

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die Mittagspause

specialized form

Lunch break

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Pause machen

builds on

To take a break

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durcharbeiten

contrast

To work through without a break

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die Unterbrechung

similar

Interruption

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