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The term 'ergonomics' was coined in the mid-20th century to describe the scientific study of human factors in design.
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Modern French, from Greek 'ergon' (work) and 'nomos' (law, custom).
원래 의미: The study of work and its relation to people.
Indo-European (via Greek and French).문화적 맥락
<h3>Ergonomics in French Culture</h3><p>While the concept of ergonomics is universal, in French culture, there's a strong emphasis on well-being, including in the workplace. You'll often hear 'ergonomique' used in discussions about office furniture, tools, and even public spaces, reflecting a value for comfort and efficiency. This focus aligns with a broader appreciation for quality of life and thoughtful design in everyday objects.</p>
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This sentence means: An ergonomic chair is important for working. The word order in French is similar to English, with the adjective 'ergonomique' following the noun 'fauteuil'.
This sentence means: She improved her workstation to make it ergonomic. 'Amélioré' (improved) is placed after the auxiliary 'a' (has). 'Ergonomique' modifies 'poste de travailler'.
This sentence means: He uses an ergonomic keyboard to be more comfortable. 'Clavier ergonomique' is a common phrase to describe a keyboard designed for comfort.
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관련 콘텐츠
work 관련 단어
à distance
A2Remotely, from a distance; not in person or on site.
à durée déterminée
B1For a fixed or definite period; fixed-term.
à durée indéterminée
B1For an indefinite period; permanent (e.g., contract).
à la fin
A2At the end, at the conclusion of something.
à la journée
B1Daily, by the day.
à la semaine
B1Weekly, by the week.
à l'année
B1Annually, by the year.
à l'attention de
B1Directed to; for the attention of.
à l'avance
A2In advance; beforehand.
à l'issue de
A2At the end of, following; upon the conclusion of.