대비하다
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- Used for strategic or precautionary preparation against future events or risks.
- Commonly paired with the particle '~에' (e.g., 시험에 대비하다).
- Found frequently in news, business, and educational contexts in Korea.
- Can also mean 'to contrast' in formal or academic writing.
The Korean verb 대비하다 (daebi-hada) is a sophisticated and essential term primarily used to describe the act of making preparations for a future event, especially one that might be challenging, unpredictable, or potentially negative. While the English word 'prepare' covers a broad range of activities, 대비하다 carries a nuance of 'bracing oneself' or 'providing against' a specific contingency. It is frequently employed in contexts involving weather forecasts, financial planning, academic examinations, and strategic management. Understanding this word requires looking at its Hanja roots: 對 (dae) meaning 'to face' or 'to oppose,' and 備 (bi) meaning 'to prepare' or 'to provide.' Together, they suggest a proactive stance where one readies themselves to face an upcoming situation head-on.
- Functional Nuance
- Unlike the general term '준비하다' (junbi-hada), which can be used for simple tasks like getting ready for a party, 대비하다 is typically reserved for more serious or systematic preparations against risks or specific goals.
갑작스러운 소나기에 대비하여 항상 우산을 챙기세요.
— Always carry an umbrella to prepare for sudden showers.
In everyday Korean life, you will encounter this word most frequently in news reports. For instance, when a typhoon is approaching the peninsula, the meteorologist will urge citizens to '태풍에 대비하다' (prepare for the typhoon). This involves specific actions like securing windows or checking drainage systems. In a professional or academic setting, it refers to the strategic allocation of resources or time. A student doesn't just 'study' for an exam; they '시험에 대비하다' (prepare for the exam) by analyzing past papers and identifying weak areas. The word implies a level of foresight and intentionality that goes beyond mere readiness.
- Secondary Meaning: Contrast
- It is important to note that 대비하다 also has a second dictionary definition: 'to compare or contrast two things.' However, in modern spoken Korean, the 'preparation' meaning is significantly more common unless you are in an art, design, or literature class.
미래를 대비하는 가장 좋은 방법은 현재에 충실하는 것입니다.
Culturally, South Korea is a society that values '유비무환' (yu-bi-mu-hwan), a four-character idiom meaning 'if you are prepared, you will have no worries.' This cultural background makes 대비하다 a very high-frequency word in social discourse. Whether it is the government preparing for an economic downturn or a family preparing for their children's education, the concept of 'daebi' is central to the Korean mindset of resilience and forward-thinking.
지진에 대비하여 비상용 가방을 준비했습니다.
- Common Collocations
- You will often see it paired with words like '만약의 사태' (an emergency situation), '기상이변' (extreme weather), or '노후' (one's old age).
우리는 만약의 사태에 대비해야 합니다.
Mastering 대비하다 involves understanding its grammatical structure and the specific contexts where it thrives. The most common pattern is [Noun] + 에 대비하다. This '에' acts as a directional particle, pointing toward the event or situation you are getting ready for. Because it is a '하다' verb, it follows standard conjugation rules, becoming '대비해요' in polite informal speech and '대비합니다' in formal settings. In its conjunctive form, it often appears as '대비하여' (formal) or '대비해서' (informal), meaning 'in preparation for' or 'to prepare for.'
- Grammar Structure
- Noun + 에 + 대비하다. Example: '겨울에 대비하다' (Prepare for winter).
내일 있을 회의에 대비해서 자료를 검토하고 있어요.
— I am reviewing the materials to prepare for tomorrow's meeting.
When using this word, the object of preparation is usually something external or an upcoming event. You wouldn't use 대비하다 to say you are 'preparing' a meal (that would be '차리다' or '준비하다'). Instead, you use it for the *purpose* of the meal, such as '손님 맞이에 대비하다' (preparing for the arrival of guests). This distinction is vital for sounding like a native speaker. The word implies a defensive or strategic posture. If you are 'preparing for an interview,' using '면접에 대비하다' suggests you are anticipating difficult questions and practicing your responses, whereas '면접을 준비하다' might just mean you are getting your clothes ready and printing your resume.
- Using the Negative
- To express a failure to prepare, you can say '대비하지 못하다' or '대비가 부족하다' (preparation is lacking).
우리는 변화하는 시장 상황에 철저히 대비해야 합니다.
In academic writing, 대비하다 can also be used with '와/과' to mean 'to contrast with.' For example, 'A를 B와 대비하다' means to compare A against B to highlight differences. However, this usage is much less common in daily life. For learners at the A2-B1 level, focusing on the 'preparation' aspect is the most efficient path to fluency. Remember that 대비하다 often carries a sense of 'precaution.' If the event is purely positive, like a party, '준비하다' is safer. If the event is neutral or potentially negative, like a test, a storm, or a recession, 대비하다 is the superior choice.
노후에 대비하여 저축을 시작했습니다.
- Formal vs. Informal
- Formal: 대비하십시오 (Please prepare). Informal: 대비해 (Prepare!).
최악의 상황에 대비하는 것이 현명합니다.
If you turn on a Korean news channel or read a major newspaper like the Chosun Ilbo, you will see 대비하다 everywhere. It is the 'bread and butter' of news reporting. Because news often deals with risks—economic shifts, geopolitical tensions, and natural disasters—this word provides the necessary weight to the information being conveyed. For example, during the monsoon season (Jangma), the phrase '호우 대비' (preparation for heavy rain) is splashed across the screen in bold letters. It is an authoritative word that signals importance.
- In the Workplace
- In a Korean office, your manager might ask, '만약의 상황에 대한 대비책이 있나요?' (Do you have a backup plan for contingencies?). Here, it implies risk management.
정부는 경제 위기에 대비해 새로운 정책을 발표했습니다.
— The government announced new policies to prepare for the economic crisis.
Another common place to hear this word is in educational settings. Hagwons (private academies) frequently advertise their '시험 대비 반' (Exam Preparation Classes). This isn't just about learning the material; it's about specifically training to defeat the exam. The word 대비 here sounds much more rigorous and results-oriented than '공부' (studying). It suggests a strategic approach involving mock exams and targeted drills. If you are a student in Korea, you will constantly be told to '수능에 대비하다' (prepare for the CSAT exam).
- In Public Announcements
- Subway announcements or building PA systems use it during fire drills: '화재에 대비하여 대피 경로를 익혀두시기 바랍니다' (Please familiarize yourself with evacuation routes to prepare for fires).
겨울철 한파에 대비하여 수도관을 점검하세요.
In the financial world, '노후 대비' (preparation for old age/retirement) is a massive topic. Banks and insurance companies use this phrase to sell pension plans and investment products. It taps into the societal concern about being self-sufficient in later life. When you hear 대비하다 in this context, it is often linked to '저축' (savings) or '보험' (insurance). It is a word that connects the present action to a long-term future outcome, emphasizing the Korean value of prudence.
면접 질문에 어떻게 대비하고 있어요?
- In Sports
- Coaches use it when discussing how to '대비하다' against a specific opponent's tactics. '상대 팀의 공격에 대비한 수비 연습' (Defense practice prepared against the opposing team's attack).
내년 시즌을 대비하여 훈련을 강화했습니다.
The most frequent mistake learners make with 대비하다 is using it as a direct synonym for '준비하다' (to prepare). While they overlap, they are not interchangeable in many situations. '준비하다' is a general-purpose word. You can '준비하다' a lunch box, your clothes, or a meeting. However, using 대비하다 for a lunch box ('도시락에 대비하다') would sound very strange—it would imply you are preparing *against* the lunch box, as if it were a threat. Remember: 대비하다 usually means preparing *for* an event or *against* a risk.
- Mistake 1: Incorrect Particles
- Learners often use the object particle '~을/를' instead of '~에'. While '시험을 대비하다' is occasionally heard, '시험에 대비하다' is the grammatically standard and more natural form.
Wrong: 비를 대비해요. (Bi-reul daebi-haeyo)
Right: 비에 대비해요. (Bi-e daebi-haeyo)
Another common error is overusing the word in casual, low-stakes situations. If you are just getting ready to go out with friends, saying '외출에 대비하고 있어요' sounds incredibly stiff and overly dramatic, like you are preparing for a battle rather than a coffee date. In these cases, stick to '준비하다'. Save 대비하다 for when there is a clear goal, a potential problem, or a need for strategic planning. It is a 'high-register' word that demands a certain level of seriousness.
- Mistake 2: Confusing with '대처하다'
- '대처하다' (dae-cheo-hada) means 'to cope with' or 'to handle' a situation *after* or *while* it is happening. '대비하다' is what you do *before* it happens.
사고가 나기 전에 대비해야 합니다. (We must prepare before an accident happens.)
Lastly, don't forget the 'contrast' meaning mentioned earlier. While rare in conversation, if you see 'A와 B를 대비하다' in a textbook, don't translate it as 'preparing A and B.' In that specific grammatical structure (using '와/과'), it almost always means 'to contrast A with B.' Mixing these up can lead to significant confusion in academic or analytical reading. However, for most communication, focusing on the 'preparation' aspect will serve you best.
실패에 대비하는 마음가짐이 중요합니다.
- Summary of Usage
- Use '준비' for things you make or get ready. Use '대비' for situations you prepare against or for.
우리는 모든 가능성에 대비하고 있습니다.
To truly master 대비하다, you should know its neighbors in the Korean vocabulary landscape. Korean has several words for 'preparation,' each with its own flavor. By choosing the right one, you can express yourself with much greater precision. The most common alternative is 준비하다, but there are also more specific terms like 마련하다, 채비하다, and 예방하다.
- 대비하다 vs. 준비하다
- 준비하다: General preparation (making food, getting a bag ready). Focus on the 'act' of getting ready.
대비하다: Strategic preparation (for a storm, for an exam). Focus on the 'purpose' or 'future event.'
여행 준비는 다 했니? (Did you finish preparing for the trip? - logistics)
비상 상황에 대비해야 해. (We must prepare for emergencies. - strategy)
마련하다 (maryeon-hada) is used when you are 'providing' or 'arranging' something, often money, a place, or a plan. It implies a sense of 'securing' something that was previously missing. For example, '돈을 마련하다' (to raise/prepare money). 채비하다 (chaebi-hada) is an interesting word that often refers to 'getting ready to set off' or 'equipping oneself.' It is slightly more literary and is often used for journeys or starting a big task.
- 대비하다 vs. 대처하다
- 대비하다: Proactive (before the event).
대처하다: Reactive (during or after the event).
위기에 대비하는 것과 위기에 대처하는 것은 다릅니다.
In formal or business Korean, you might encounter 대응하다 (dae-eung-hada). This means 'to respond' or 'to react.' While 대비하다 is about the preparation you do beforehand, 대응하다 is about the specific measures you take in response to a change or action. For example, '시장의 변화에 대응하다' (to respond to market changes). Understanding these subtle differences will elevate your Korean from basic to advanced, allowing you to choose the exact 'preparation' word that fits your intent.
추위에 대비해서 두꺼운 옷을 준비했어요.
- Comparison Table
- 1. 준비: General/Daily. 2. 대비: Risk/Future-oriented. 3. 마련: Securing resources. 4. 예방: Prevention. 5. 대처: Handling/Coping.
미리 대비하면 걱정할 필요가 없어요.
How Formal Is It?
Curiosidade
The 'Bi' (備) in 'Daebi' is the same 'Bi' used in 'Junbi' (Preparation) and 'Bi-sang' (Emergency), highlighting the theme of readiness.
Guia de pronúncia
- Pronouncing '대' as 'day' with too much of a 'y' sound.
- Mixing up the 'b' in 'bi' with a 'p' sound.
- Omitting the 'h' in 'hada' when speaking quickly.
Nível de dificuldade
Common in news and textbooks, easy to recognize once the root is known.
Requires correct particle usage (~에) and understanding of register.
Learners often default to '준비하다', so using this correctly shows high proficiency.
Very common in formal announcements and news broadcasts.
O que aprender depois
Pré-requisitos
Aprenda a seguir
Avançado
Gramática essencial
~에 (Directional/Target particle)
위험에 대비하다.
~기 위해 (In order to)
시험에 대비하기 위해 공부한다.
~아/어 두다 (To do something in advance)
미리 대비해 두었다.
~는 것 (Gerund)
대비하는 것이 중요하다.
~어야 하다 (Must/Should)
철저히 대비해야 합니다.
Exemplos por nível
비에 대비해서 우산을 가져가요.
I take an umbrella to prepare for the rain.
Noun + 에 대비해서
시험에 대비해 공부해요.
I study to prepare for the exam.
Noun + 에 대비해
추위에 대비하세요.
Please prepare for the cold.
Imperative -세요
우리는 내일에 대비해요.
We prepare for tomorrow.
Present tense
미리 대비하면 좋아요.
It is good if you prepare in advance.
Condition -면
더위에 대비해 물을 마셔요.
Drink water to prepare for the heat.
Noun + 에 대비해
오늘 수업에 대비했어요?
Did you prepare for today's class?
Past tense question
여행에 대비해 돈을 모아요.
I save money to prepare for the trip.
Noun + 에 대비해
겨울철 한파에 대비해야 합니다.
We must prepare for the winter cold wave.
-해야 합니다 (must)
갑작스러운 사고에 대비하세요.
Prepare for sudden accidents.
Adjective + Noun
발표에 대비해서 연습을 많이 했어요.
I practiced a lot to prepare for the presentation.
Past tense
지진에 대비하는 방법을 배워요.
Learn how to prepare for earthquakes.
Noun + -는 방법
손님 맞이에 대비해 청소를 했어요.
I cleaned to prepare for receiving guests.
Noun-derived phrase
만약의 경우에 대비해서 연락처를 남기세요.
Leave your contact info to prepare for any case.
Fixed expression '만약의 경우'
우리는 태풍에 철저히 대비하고 있습니다.
We are thoroughly preparing for the typhoon.
-고 있다 (progressive)
면접에 대비해 예상 질문을 뽑았어요.
I picked out expected questions to prepare for the interview.
Past tense
노후를 대비하여 연금에 가입했습니다.
I joined a pension plan to prepare for old age.
-하여 (formal conjunctive)
경제 위기에 대비하는 정책이 필요합니다.
Policies to prepare for an economic crisis are needed.
Noun-modifying form
미래의 변화에 유연하게 대비해야 합니다.
We must prepare flexibly for future changes.
Adverbial usage
실패에 대비한 플랜 B가 있나요?
Do you have a Plan B prepared for failure?
Past participle modifying noun
화재에 대비하여 소화기를 비치했습니다.
A fire extinguisher was placed to prepare for fires.
Formal context
기상이변에 대비하는 것은 국가의 의무입니다.
Preparing for extreme weather is the state's duty.
Gerund form -는 것
우리는 모든 가능성에 대비하고 있어야 합니다.
We must be preparing for all possibilities.
-고 있어야 하다
새로운 시장 진출에 대비해 조사를 시작했습니다.
We started research to prepare for entering a new market.
Business context
인구 감소 문제에 대비한 대책이 시급합니다.
Measures prepared for the population decline are urgent.
Advanced noun phrase
이 소설은 빛과 어둠을 선명하게 대비하고 있다.
This novel clearly contrasts light and darkness.
Secondary meaning: Contrast
환경 오염에 대비하여 친환경 에너지를 개발해야 한다.
We must develop eco-friendly energy to prepare for environmental pollution.
Formal argumentative style
사이버 공격에 대비해 보안 시스템을 강화했습니다.
We strengthened the security system to prepare for cyber attacks.
Technical context
급격한 환율 변동에 대비하는 것이 관건입니다.
The key is to prepare for rapid exchange rate fluctuations.
Economic terminology
전쟁에 대비하여 식량을 비축하는 국가들이 많다.
Many countries are stockpiling food to prepare for war.
Geopolitical context
예상치 못한 지출에 대비해 비상금을 마련해 두세요.
Prepare emergency funds to prepare for unexpected expenses.
-해 두다 (auxiliary verb)
그녀는 어떤 질문에도 대비가 되어 있는 것처럼 보였다.
She looked like she was prepared for any question.
Passive-like state '대비가 되다'
기후 변화에 선제적으로 대비하는 것이 인류의 과제이다.
Preparing preemptively for climate change is a task for humanity.
Adverb '선제적으로' (preemptively)
작가는 현실과 이상을 대비시켜 주제를 부각했다.
The author highlighted the theme by contrasting reality and ideals.
Causative form '대비시키다'
팬데믹에 대비한 글로벌 공조 체계가 구축되어야 한다.
A global cooperation system prepared for pandemics must be built.
Complex noun modification
인공지능의 발전에 대비하여 교육 시스템을 혁신해야 한다.
The education system must be innovated to prepare for AI development.
Societal discourse
리스크에 철저히 대비하지 않으면 기업은 도태될 수 있다.
If a company does not prepare thoroughly for risks, it may fall behind.
Conditional '면' with negative
그 정책은 잠재적 범죄에 대비하는 예방적 차원에서 시행되었다.
The policy was implemented as a preventive measure to prepare for potential crimes.
Legal/Policy context
우리는 에너지 고갈에 대비하여 대체 자원을 찾아야 한다.
We must find alternative resources to prepare for energy depletion.
Formal register
고령화 사회에 대비한 복지 예산 증액이 논의되고 있다.
An increase in the welfare budget prepared for an aging society is being discussed.
Passive voice '논의되고 있다'
불확실성이 지배하는 시대에는 유연한 대비 전략이 필수적이다.
In an era dominated by uncertainty, flexible preparation strategies are essential.
Abstract philosophical context
동양과 서양의 철학적 사유를 대비하여 고찰하는 논문이다.
It is a thesis that considers Eastern and Western philosophical thoughts in contrast.
Academic '대비하여'
국가 안보 위협에 대비한 다각적인 대응 방안을 모색해야 한다.
We must seek multi-faceted response plans prepared for national security threats.
High-level administrative language
기술적 특이점에 대비하여 윤리적 가이드라인을 정립해야 한다.
Ethical guidelines must be established to prepare for the technological singularity.
Technological philosophy
천재지변에 대비한 보험 체계의 재설계가 요구되는 시점이다.
It is a point in time where a redesign of the insurance system prepared for natural disasters is required.
Professional analytical tone
역사는 과거의 실수를 대비하지 못한 자들에게 반복된다.
History repeats itself for those who fail to prepare for past mistakes.
Aphoristic style
시스템의 결함에 대비하여 이중화 설계를 적용했습니다.
Redundancy design was applied to prepare for system defects.
Engineering terminology
거시 경제적 변동성에 대비한 포트폴리오 다변화가 중요하다.
Portfolio diversification prepared for macroeconomic volatility is important.
Financial expertise
Colocações comuns
Frases Comuns
— To establish a preparation measure or countermeasure.
정부는 가뭄 대비책을 세우고 있다.
— To prepare thoroughly.
우리는 이번 시합을 철저히 대비했다.
— To prepare in advance.
문제가 생기기 전에 미리 대비하자.
— To prepare for actual practice or the real thing.
훈련을 통해 실전에 대비한다.
— To prepare for an economic recession.
기업들은 불황에 대비해 비용을 줄이고 있다.
— To prepare for questions.
기자들의 질문에 대비해 답변을 준비했다.
— To prepare for accidents.
보험은 사고에 대비하기 위한 것이다.
— To prepare for an attack.
성벽을 쌓아 적의 공격에 대비했다.
— To prepare for success (less common but used).
갑작스러운 성공에 대비하는 것도 중요하다.
— To prepare for a long-term battle or struggle.
이 프로젝트는 장기전에 대비해야 한다.
Frequentemente confundido com
준비하다 is general; 대비하다 is strategic/precautionary.
대처하다 is reactive (after/during); 대비하다 is proactive (before).
대조하다 is specifically for comparing to check for accuracy; 대비하다 is for general contrast or preparation.
Expressões idiomáticas
— If you are prepared, you will have no worries. This is the ultimate idiom related to 대비하다.
유비무환의 자세로 미래를 대비합시다.
Formal/Idiomatic— Mending the barn after losing the cow. This is the opposite of 대비하다.
사고가 난 뒤에야 대책을 세우는 것은 소 잃고 외양간 고치는 격이다.
Proverb— Even a stone bridge should be tapped before crossing. Implies extreme preparation and caution.
항상 대비하는 자세로 돌다리도 두들겨 보고 건너야 해.
Proverb— Like beans sprouting in a drought. Used when something is rare, often because of lack of preparation.
대비가 없으면 기회는 가뭄에 콩 나듯 올 것이다.
Common— It is dark under the lamp. Implies failing to prepare for things right in front of you.
가까운 곳의 위험을 대비하지 못하면 안 된다.
Proverb— Even if the sky falls, there is a hole to escape through. Suggests preparation can find a way out.
대비책만 있다면 하늘이 무너져도 솟아날 구멍이 있다.
Proverb— A journey of a thousand miles begins with a single step. Used for long-term preparation.
노후 대비도 천 리 길도 한 걸음부터라는 마음으로 시작해라.
Proverb— It is better to be hit by the cane first. Sometimes used to justify early preparation for difficult tasks.
어차피 할 일이라면 미리 대비해서 매도 먼저 맞는 게 낫다.
Common— Even if you are bitten by a tiger, you will live if you keep your wits. Implies mental preparation.
위기 상황에 대비해 정신을 바짝 차려야 한다.
Proverb— If you know your enemy and know yourself, you will win a hundred battles. Core of strategic preparation.
상대를 알고 대비하면 지피지기면 백전백승이다.
IdiomaticFácil de confundir
Both start with '대' and relate to handling situations.
대비 is 'before' to prevent; 대처 is 'during/after' to manage.
사고에 대비하다 vs. 사고에 대처하다.
Both involve reacting to something.
대비 is the act of getting ready; 대응 is the specific response action.
공격에 대비하다 vs. 공격에 대응하다.
Both involve getting things ready.
정비 is about maintenance and fixing things to be ready; 대비 is about the overall strategy.
차를 정비하다 vs. 사고에 대비하다.
Both mean 'preliminary' or 'prepare'.
예비 is usually a noun or prefix meaning 'reserve' or 'pre-'; 대비 is the verb of preparing.
예비군 (reserve forces) vs. 전쟁에 대비하다.
Both have the 'Bi' root.
구비하다 means to be fully equipped with something; 대비하다 is the act of preparing for an event.
서류를 구비하다 vs. 검사에 대비하다.
Padrões de frases
N에 대비해요.
비에 대비해요.
N에 대비해서 V.
시험에 대비해서 공부해요.
N에 대비하여 N을/를 V.
추위에 대비하여 코트를 샀어요.
N에 대비한 N.
위기에 대비한 계획.
N에 대비하는 것이 중요하다.
미래에 대비하는 것이 중요하다.
N에 선제적으로 대비하다.
변화에 선제적으로 대비하다.
A를 B와 대비하다.
이론을 실제와 대비하다.
N에 대비한 다각적 대응.
위협에 대비한 다각적 대응.
Família de palavras
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Como usar
Very high in formal, news, and educational contexts; moderate in casual speech.
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비를 대비하다
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비에 대비하다
Using the object particle '를' is common for learners but '에' is the standard target particle.
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점심을 대비하다
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점심을 준비하다
You don't 'brace for' a lunch; you just 'prepare' it.
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사고를 대비하다
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사고에 대비하다
Similar to the rain example, the target of preparation takes '에'.
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외출에 대비해요
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외출 준비해요
Using '대비하다' for simple outings sounds way too serious and unnatural.
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대비해 보세요 (for contrast)
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대조해 보세요 / 대비시켜 보세요
When asking to contrast things, '대비시키다' is often clearer.
Dicas
The '~에' Rule
Always remember Noun + 에 대비하다. It's the most natural way to link the target of your preparation.
Risk vs. Task
If you are preparing for a risk (storm, failure), use 대비하다. If it's just a task (homework), use 준비하다.
Clear 'H' sound
Make sure the 'h' in 'hada' is audible; don't let it blend too much with the 'bi'.
The 'Yu-bi-mu-hwan' Spirit
Using 대비하다 correctly shows you understand the Korean value of being proactive.
Formal Contexts
Use '대비하여' in essays and reports to sound more academic.
Confidence
Using '대비하다' instead of '준비하다' in a job interview makes you sound more competent.
News Keywords
In news headlines, look for '[Noun] 대비' as a shorthand for 'Preparing for [Noun]'.
Context Clues
If you hear '대비' in a weather report, you know a warning is coming.
Days Before
Dae-Bi = Days Before. Prepare days before it happens!
Business Etiquette
Always use 대비하다 when discussing company strategy or risk mitigation.
Memorize
Mnemônico
Think of 'DAE' as 'Day' and 'BI' as 'Before'. You prepare 'Days Before' (대비) an event happens.
Associação visual
Imagine a person building a strong wall (preparation) to face (Dae) an incoming storm.
Word Web
Desafio
Try to use '대비하다' in a sentence about your next big goal instead of using '준비하다'.
Origem da palavra
Derived from Hanja (Sino-Korean characters). 對 (대) means 'to face' or 'to oppose', and 備 (비) means 'to prepare' or 'to provide'.
Significado original: To prepare in order to face something.
Sino-KoreanContexto cultural
No specific sensitivities; it is a very professional and neutral word.
English speakers often use 'prepare for' for everything. Koreans distinguish between the casual 'getting ready' (준비) and the serious 'provisioning' (대비).
Pratique na vida real
Contextos reais
Natural Disasters
- 지진에 대비하다
- 태풍에 대비하다
- 홍수에 대비하다
- 재난 대비 훈련
Education
- 수능 대비
- 시험에 대비하다
- 면접 대비
- 자격증 대비
Finance
- 노후 대비
- 경제 위기에 대비하다
- 인플레이션에 대비하다
- 비상금 대비
Business
- 리스크 대비
- 수요 변화에 대비하다
- 경쟁사 공격에 대비하다
- 신제품 출시에 대비하다
Health
- 전염병에 대비하다
- 감기에 대비하다
- 노화 대비
- 응급 상황에 대비하다
Iniciadores de conversa
"장마철인데 비에 어떻게 대비하고 있어요?"
"노후 대비를 위해 가장 중요한 게 뭐라고 생각하세요?"
"시험 대비는 잘 되어 가고 있나요?"
"갑작스러운 정전에 대비해서 집에 손전등이 있나요?"
"우리 회사는 경쟁사의 신제품 출시에 어떻게 대비해야 할까요?"
Temas para diário
미래의 불확실성에 대비하기 위해 내가 지금 하고 있는 일 세 가지를 써 보세요.
과거에 철저히 대비하지 못해서 후회했던 경험이 있나요?
한국의 '시험 대비' 문화에 대해 어떻게 생각하는지 적어 보세요.
자연재해에 대비하기 위해 우리 사회가 더 노력해야 할 점은 무엇일까요?
나의 10년 후를 대비하여 어떤 계획을 세우고 있는지 설명해 보세요.
Perguntas frequentes
10 perguntasUsually no. Use '준비하다' or '차리다'. '대비하다' implies a risk or a specific goal like an exam.
The most common and correct particle is '~에'. For example: '태풍에 대비하다'.
It is more formal than '준비하다', but it is used in daily life when talking about serious topics like exams or the weather.
No, it can also mean 'to contrast' (A와 B를 대비하다), but this is mostly used in literature or art.
준비 is 'getting ready' (logistics); 대비 is 'bracing/providing against' (strategy).
You can say '시험 공부하다' or '시험 준비하다', but '시험에 대비하다' sounds more professional and focused.
Only if you are preparing for a 'disastrous' party or specifically for 'guest arrival' as a task. Otherwise, '준비하다' is better.
It means a 'preparation measure' or 'countermeasure' (대비 + 책/plan).
Yes, very often for risk management (리스크 대비).
It becomes '대비했다' (daebi-haet-da).
Teste-se 200 perguntas
Write a sentence using '시험에 대비하다'.
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Translate: 'Prepare for the rain.'
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How do you say 'prepare for the future' in formal Korean?
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Write a sentence about preparing for a storm.
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Translate: 'We must prepare for the economic crisis.'
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Use '대비책' in a sentence.
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Translate: 'I am preparing for an interview.'
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Write a sentence using the 'contrast' meaning.
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Translate: 'Preparing for old age is important.'
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Use '철저히 대비하다' in a sentence.
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Translate: 'Prepare in advance.'
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Write a sentence about preparing for a cold winter.
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Translate: 'Do you have a Plan B prepared?'
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Use '대비하여' to connect two clauses.
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Translate: 'Learn how to prepare for earthquakes.'
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Write a sentence about preparing for a presentation.
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Translate: 'Respond to market changes.' (using a related word)
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Use '만약의 사태' and '대비하다' together.
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Translate: 'It is good to prepare early.'
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Write a sentence about preparing for a guest.
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Pronounce '대비하다' clearly.
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Explain the difference between 준비 and 대비 in Korean.
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Give an example of '노후 대비'.
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Say 'I am preparing for a storm' in informal speech.
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Ask a friend: 'Are you preparing for the interview?'
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Say 'We must prepare for the future' formally.
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Pronounce '만약의 사태에 대비하다'.
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Say 'I prepared an umbrella for the rain.'
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Explain '대비책' in your own words.
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Say 'Contrast A with B' in Korean.
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Say 'Prepare thoroughly.'
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Say 'It is important to prepare for accidents.'
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Say 'I'm studying to prepare for the exam.'
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Say 'Prepare for the cold.'
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Say 'We are preparing for every possibility.'
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Say 'I save money to prepare for old age.'
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Say 'Check the evacuation route to prepare for fire.'
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Say 'I practiced for the interview.'
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Say 'Preparation is the key.'
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Listen and identify the verb: '태풍에 대비하십시오.'
Listen and identify the target: '시험에 대비해 공부해요.'
Listen and identify the meaning: '노후 대비가 필요합니다.'
Listen and identify the formality: '대비해라!'
Listen and identify the noun: '대비책을 세워야 해요.'
Listen and identify the particle: '위험에 대비하다.'
Listen and identify the context: '인플레이션에 대비한 금리 인상...'
Listen and identify the action: '비상금을 마련해 대비하세요.'
Listen and identify the synonym used: '준비 대신 대비를 썼네요.'
Listen and identify the negative: '대비하지 못했습니다.'
Listen and identify the degree: '철저히 대비합시다.'
Listen and identify the time: '미리 대비하세요.'
Listen and identify the reason: '추위에 대비해 옷을 샀어요.'
Listen and identify the contrast: 'A와 B를 대비하면...'
Listen and identify the subject: '정부는 위기에 대비하고 있다.'
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Summary
대비하다 is your 'go-to' word for serious preparation. While '준비하다' is for making a sandwich, '대비하다' is for making a plan to survive a recession or pass a difficult exam. Always think: 'Am I preparing *for* a specific outcome or *against* a risk?' If yes, use 대비하다.
- Used for strategic or precautionary preparation against future events or risks.
- Commonly paired with the particle '~에' (e.g., 시험에 대비하다).
- Found frequently in news, business, and educational contexts in Korea.
- Can also mean 'to contrast' in formal or academic writing.
The '~에' Rule
Always remember Noun + 에 대비하다. It's the most natural way to link the target of your preparation.
Risk vs. Task
If you are preparing for a risk (storm, failure), use 대비하다. If it's just a task (homework), use 준비하다.
Clear 'H' sound
Make sure the 'h' in 'hada' is audible; don't let it blend too much with the 'bi'.
The 'Yu-bi-mu-hwan' Spirit
Using 대비하다 correctly shows you understand the Korean value of being proactive.
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