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개방 — meaning in English: Opening

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죽음
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나머지
nameoji
치안 판사
chian pansa
개방
gaebang
언론
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neutral common
Usage
Native speakers use the word 개방 (gaebang) in various contexts, such as discussing the opening of new businesses, events, or even policies that promote transparency and accessibility. For example, you might hear it in conversations about a new gallery opening or a government initiative aimed at increasing public access to information.
Synonyms & nuances
A close synonym is '열림' (yeollim), which also means 'opening' but tends to be more literal and often used for physical openings, like doors or windows. You would choose 개방 (gaebang) when referring to broader concepts like policies or societal changes, emphasizing the idea of access and openness.
Culture
The term 개방 (gaebang) isn't just about physical openings; it also reflects a cultural evolution towards openness in Korean society, especially after the democratic movements in the late 20th century. Historically, it symbolizes a shift from a more closed-off society to one that values transparency and accessibility, mirroring global trends of openness in governance and business.
FAQ
Q.What does 개방 mean in English?
The Korean word 개방 (gaebang) translates to 'opening' in English, often signifying the act of making something accessible or available.
Q.How is 개방 used in a sentence?
You can use 개방 in sentences like '새로운 전시회가 개방되었습니다,' which means 'The new exhibition has opened.'
Q.Are there any common mistakes when using 개방?
A common mistake is to confuse 개방 with other similar words. Remember that 개방 is best used in contexts involving broader concepts like policies or societal changes, rather than just physical spaces.
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