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prepare in Korean: 대비

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포트폴리오
poteupollio
정책
jeongchaeg
대비
daebi
민속
minsog
시간
sigan
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neutral common
Usage
Native speakers use '대비' (daebi) when discussing plans for future events, such as preparing for a job interview or organizing a family gathering. It is also commonly used in educational contexts, like students saying they need to '대비' for an upcoming exam, emphasizing the importance of being ready.
Synonyms & nuances
A close synonym is '준비' (junbi), which also means 'prepare'. However, '준비' is often used for practical preparations like packing a bag, while '대비' carries a connotation of strategic planning and readiness for unforeseen circumstances.
Culture
'대비' comes from the Sino-Korean word 対備, which reflects a broader cultural ethos of preparedness in Korean society. The concept of '대비' is deeply rooted in the philosophy of valuing foresight, evident in various aspects of daily life including disaster preparedness and personal development.
FAQ
Q.How do you use '대비' in a sentence?
You can use '대비' in a sentence like, '시험을 대비해야 해' (I need to prepare for the exam). It indicates a proactive approach to ensuring readiness.
Q.Is '대비' a formal or informal word?
'대비' is a neutral word, making it suitable for both formal and informal contexts. You can use it in conversations as well as in written communication like emails.
Q.What are the common mistakes when using '대비'?
Learners often confuse '대비' with '준비'. Remember, '대비' implies a more strategic preparation, especially for potential challenges, while '준비' focuses on general readiness.
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