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경계 — meaning in English: boundary

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필름
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경계
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위협
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neutral common
Usage
Native speakers often use '경계' when discussing physical boundaries, such as the borders between countries or divisions between properties. It can also appear in metaphorical contexts, like personal boundaries in relationships or societal limits during discussions about culture or etiquette.
Synonyms & nuances
'경계' is often translated as 'boundary,' but unlike '한계' (han-gye), which means 'limit' and tends to refer to restrictions, '경계' emphasizes the idea of demarcation or separation. You would choose '경계' in discussions about physical or conceptual divisions, while '한계' applies more to constraints and limits.
Culture
'경계' is interesting not only because of its meaning but also due to its cultural significance in discussions about the Korean Demilitarized Zone (DMZ), which symbolizes the boundary between North and South Korea. The concept of boundaries has deep roots in Korean history and often reflects the values of respect and protection within communities.
FAQ
Q.What does '경계' mean in English?
'경계' translates to 'boundary' in English, referring to both physical borders and metaphorical limitations.
Q.How do you use '경계' in a sentence?
You can use '경계' in sentences like '이 집의 경계는 저 나무까지입니다,' which means 'The boundary of this house extends to that tree.'
Q.Are there common mistakes when using '경계'?
A common mistake is confusing '경계' with '한계.' Remember that '경계' focuses on the idea of separation, while '한계' relates to limits. Use them based on the context you're discussing.
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