When something is 정당하다, it means it is fair, reasonable, and justifiable. You can use it to describe an action, a decision, or even a reason. For example, if someone's anger is understandable given the situation, you could say their anger is 정당하다. It implies that there's a good and acceptable reason behind something, making it right or legitimate.
When something is 정당하다, it means it's fair, reasonable, and justifiable. Think of it as being ethically right or having a valid basis. It’s often used in situations where a decision, action, or claim is being evaluated for its legitimacy and fairness. For example, if a judge’s ruling is fair and based on the evidence, you could say it’s 정당하다. Or, if someone's anger is completely understandable given the circumstances, their anger could be described as 정당하다.
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The speaker is giving an opinion about someone's claim.
The speaker is questioning the fairness of an action.
Something was proven to be fair or justified through a legal process.
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저는 이번 결정이 매우 정당하다고 봅니다.
Focus: 정당하다고 봅니다
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그녀의 반응은 상황을 고려할 때 정당한 것이었어요.
Focus: 정당한 것이었어요
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어떤 경우에도 폭력은 정당화될 수 없습니다.
Focus: 정당화될 수 없습니다
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例句
그의 결정은 정당하다고 생각해요.
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~에 대하여
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~대해
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~에 관하여
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~에 대해(서)
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추상
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