bilateral
Bilateral describes something that involves two sides or two groups working together.
Explanation at your level:
Bilateral means two sides. Think of your two hands. If something happens to both, it is bilateral. It is a big word for a simple idea.
When two people or two countries make a deal, we call it a bilateral agreement. It means only two sides are involved in the plan.
You use bilateral when describing things that involve two distinct parties. For example, a bilateral trade deal is between two countries. In medicine, it means something affects both sides of the body.
The term is frequently used in formal, professional contexts. It implies a reciprocal relationship between two entities. It is distinct from 'multilateral,' which involves many parties, making it a useful word for precision in business or politics.
Bilateral functions as a technical descriptor in both international relations and anatomy. Its usage implies a formal, structured interaction. Understanding the nuance between bilateral and multilateral is essential for advanced comprehension of geopolitical discourse.
Etymologically derived from the Latin 'latus', bilateral represents the intersection of physical symmetry and diplomatic reciprocity. Its usage in academic literature often denotes a binary relationship that excludes third-party intervention. Mastery of this term allows for the sophisticated categorization of complex, two-way interactions in diverse fields.
30초 단어
- Means involving two sides.
- Common in politics and medicine.
- Prefix 'bi-' means two.
- Formal adjective.
When you hear the word bilateral, think of the number two. The prefix 'bi-' means two, and 'lateral' refers to sides. So, something bilateral is simply something that involves or affects two sides.
In the world of politics and business, you will often hear about bilateral agreements. This happens when two countries decide to trade or work together without needing a third party involved. It is a direct, two-way street.
In science and medicine, the word takes on a physical meaning. If a doctor says a patient has a bilateral injury, it means the injury is on both sides of the body—like both knees or both ears. It is a very precise way to describe symmetry.
The word bilateral has deep roots in Latin. It is formed by combining 'bi-', which means 'two,' and 'latus,' which means 'side.' It entered the English language in the early 19th century.
Historically, it was used primarily in geometry and anatomy to describe shapes or bodies with two sides. Over time, as international relations became more complex, the word migrated into diplomacy to describe treaties between two nations.
It is fascinating how a word that started as a way to describe physical anatomy ended up being a key term in global politics. It shows how language evolves to meet the needs of the society using it.
You will mostly encounter bilateral in formal or professional settings. It is a staple word in news reports about international trade, peace treaties, or medical reports.
Common collocations include bilateral agreement, bilateral trade, and bilateral talks. These phrases are very common in journalism. You wouldn't typically use this word at a casual dinner party unless you were discussing specific news or medical topics.
Because it is a somewhat technical term, it carries a tone of precision. Using it correctly helps you sound more authoritative when discussing complex topics like economics or health.
While 'bilateral' itself isn't an idiom, it is used in phrases that act like idioms in professional contexts.
- Bilateral talks: A formal discussion between two groups.
- Bilateral trade agreement: A pact between two nations to lower tariffs.
- Bilateral symmetry: A biological term for being the same on both sides.
- Bilateral approach: A method involving two distinct parties.
- Bilateral cooperation: Working together as a pair.
These phrases are standard in professional English and help clarify that only two parties are involved in the action.
Bilateral is an adjective, so it usually comes before a noun (e.g., 'a bilateral treaty'). It does not have a plural form because adjectives in English don't change based on the noun.
The pronunciation is by-LAT-er-ul. The stress is on the second syllable. It rhymes with words like 'lateral' and 'collateral'.
It is a straightforward word to spell if you remember the 'bi' prefix. Just be careful not to confuse it with 'multilateral', which involves more than two parties.
Fun Fact
It combines the Latin 'bi' and 'latus'.
Pronunciation Guide
Clear 'bi' sound.
T-flap sound in the middle.
Common Errors
- Missing the 'er' sound
- Wrong syllable stress
- Confusing with lateral
Rhymes With
Difficulty Rating
Academic but clear.
Requires formal context.
Formal register.
Common in news.
What to Learn Next
Prerequisites
Learn Next
고급
Grammar to Know
Prefixes
Bi- means two.
Adjective Order
Bilateral talks.
Formal Register
Using technical terms.
Examples by Level
I have two hands, so it is bilateral.
two sides
adjective
Two friends made a deal.
agreement
simple
Both sides are equal.
symmetry
adjective
It is a bilateral thing.
two-sided
informal
We use both sides.
bilateral
verb phrase
The deal is for two.
bilateral
simple
Two countries talk.
bilateral
simple
It affects both ears.
bilateral
medical
The two countries signed a bilateral trade deal.
They held bilateral talks to solve the problem.
The doctor checked for bilateral pain.
It was a bilateral decision between the two managers.
The agreement is bilateral, not multilateral.
We need a bilateral approach to this issue.
The surgery was for a bilateral condition.
They reached a bilateral understanding.
The bilateral meeting lasted for three hours.
Both parties agreed to the bilateral contract.
Bilateral cooperation is essential for our success.
The patient showed signs of bilateral swelling.
They established a bilateral commission.
The bilateral treaty was signed yesterday.
We are seeking a bilateral solution.
The two firms have a bilateral partnership.
The bilateral nature of the negotiations ensured quick results.
Such bilateral arrangements are common in international law.
He suffered from a bilateral knee injury.
The bilateral trade deficit has increased this year.
They are engaged in ongoing bilateral discussions.
The bilateral agreement benefits both nations equally.
We must maintain a bilateral focus on this project.
The bilateral ties between the two nations are strong.
The bilateral framework provides a stable basis for diplomacy.
His research focuses on bilateral symmetry in insects.
The bilateral exchange of information was highly productive.
They are pursuing a bilateral strategy to bypass the UN.
The bilateral protocols were strictly followed by both sides.
Such bilateralism is often criticized by smaller nations.
The bilateral assessment revealed a significant imbalance.
They signed a bilateral memorandum of understanding.
The bilateralism inherent in the treaty reflects a shift in geopolitical strategy.
Bilateral symmetry is a fundamental characteristic of most animal phyla.
The bilateral dialogue served to de-escalate the regional tension.
He analyzed the bilateral implications of the new trade policy.
The bilateral consensus was reached after weeks of deliberation.
Their bilateral collaboration has yielded unprecedented results.
The bilateral nature of the dispute requires a two-way resolution.
This bilateral arrangement is a cornerstone of their foreign policy.
자주 쓰는 조합
Idioms & Expressions
"two-way street"
a situation where both sides give and take
Friendship is a two-way street.
casual"on both sides"
affecting both parties
There is blame on both sides.
neutral"give and take"
mutual concessions
The deal required some give and take.
neutral"see both sides"
understand different perspectives
It is important to see both sides.
neutral"cut both ways"
having two opposite effects
The decision cuts both ways.
neutralEasily Confused
Both are prefixes + lateral.
Uni=one, Bi=two.
Unilateral decision vs Bilateral agreement.
Both describe parties.
Multi=many, Bi=two.
Multilateral trade vs Bilateral trade.
Part of the word.
Lateral means side, Bilateral means two sides.
Lateral movement vs Bilateral symmetry.
Both start with bi.
Bipartite means divided into two parts.
Bipartite agreement.
Sentence Patterns
Subject + is + bilateral
The agreement is bilateral.
Bilateral + noun
We held bilateral talks.
The + bilateral + noun + verb
The bilateral treaty was signed.
Bilateral + noun + in + context
Bilateral symmetry in nature is common.
Subject + engaged + in + bilateral + noun
They engaged in bilateral cooperation.
어휘 가족
Nouns
Adjectives
관련
How to Use It
7
Formality Scale
자주 하는 실수
Bilateral strictly means two.
Unilateral means one side.
The prefix is bi-.
Bilateral is an adjective.
Bi-lat-er-al.
Tips
Memory Palace
Imagine a two-sided coin.
News Context
Listen for it in international news.
Diplomacy
It is a key diplomatic term.
Prefixes
Bi- always means two.
Syllables
Count the four beats.
Avoid Misuse
Don't use it for many parties.
Biology
It describes human symmetry.
Flashcards
Pair it with multilateral.
Writing
Use it in formal essays.
Medical
Check for 'both sides' meaning.
Memorize It
Mnemonic
BI (two) + LATERAL (side) = Two sides.
Visual Association
A two-sided coin.
Word Web
챌린지
Find three things in your house that are bilateral.
어원
Latin
Original meaning: Two-sided
문화적 맥락
None, it is a neutral technical term.
Used heavily in political news and medical contexts.
Practice in Real Life
Real-World Contexts
International Relations
- bilateral talks
- bilateral relations
- bilateral treaty
Medicine
- bilateral pain
- bilateral injury
- bilateral hearing loss
Business
- bilateral trade
- bilateral agreement
- bilateral contract
Biology
- bilateral symmetry
- bilateral organism
Conversation Starters
"What are the benefits of a bilateral trade agreement?"
"Can you think of any bilateral agreements between countries?"
"Why is bilateral symmetry important in nature?"
"How does a bilateral approach differ from a unilateral one?"
"When would a doctor use the term bilateral?"
Journal Prompts
Write about a time you made a deal with one other person.
Describe the difference between working alone and working with a partner.
Explain why countries prefer bilateral agreements.
Reflect on the concept of symmetry in your own life.
자주 묻는 질문
8 질문Yes, bi- means two.
No, use multilateral.
No, it is an adjective.
Bilaterally.
Mostly in news and medicine.
Similar, but bilateral is more formal.
No, that is unilateral.
By-lat-er-al.
셀프 테스트
A ___ agreement involves two sides.
Bilateral means two.
What does bilateral mean?
Bi means two.
Bilateral means involving three parties.
Bilateral means two.
Word
뜻
Prefixes define the meaning.
Standard Subject-Verb-Object order.
The ___ talks were successful.
Talks usually involve two sides.
Bilateral symmetry is common in biology.
Yes, many animals have it.
Which is the opposite of bilateral?
Multilateral means many.
Complex noun phrase structure.
They engaged in ___ cooperation.
Bilateral cooperation implies two partners.
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Summary
Bilateral means involving exactly two sides, whether in a formal agreement or a physical condition.
- Means involving two sides.
- Common in politics and medicine.
- Prefix 'bi-' means two.
- Formal adjective.
Memory Palace
Imagine a two-sided coin.
News Context
Listen for it in international news.
Diplomacy
It is a key diplomatic term.
Prefixes
Bi- always means two.
예시
The patient complained of bilateral knee pain, affecting both the left and right sides.
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