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계층 구조 — meaning in English: Hierarchy

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formal common
Usage
Native speakers often use '계층 구조' (gyecheung gujo) in academic discussions, particularly in sociology or business contexts when describing organizational structures and social stratification. For example, a professor might discuss the 계층 구조 of a corporation during a lecture on management strategies.
Synonyms & nuances
A close synonym is '계급 구조' (gyegeup gujo), which translates to 'class structure.' While both terms imply a ranking system, '계층 구조' is more broadly applied to various hierarchical systems, whereas '계급 구조' often refers specifically to socio-economic classes.
Culture
'계층 구조' has roots in the concept of social hierarchy, which has played a significant role in Korean society, especially during the Joseon Dynasty. Historically, societal roles and status were strictly defined, leading to a deep-seated understanding of hierarchy that persists in various aspects of life today, from family structure to workplace dynamics.
FAQ
Q.What does '계층 구조' mean in English?
'계층 구조' translates to 'hierarchy' in English, referring to a system in which members of an organization or society are ranked according to relative status or authority.
Q.How do you use '계층 구조' in a sentence?
You can use '계층 구조' in a sentence like this: '이 회사의 계층 구조는 매우 복잡하다,' which means 'The hierarchy of this company is very complex.'
Q.Are there any common mistakes when using '계층 구조'?
A common mistake is confusing it with similar terms like '사다리' (ladder), which implies progression rather than the structure itself. Remember, '계층 구조' is about the established levels within a system.
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