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폭행 — meaning in English: violence

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소년
sonyeon
숙박 시설
sugbag siseol
사냥
sanyang
조직
jojig
폭행
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formal common
Usage
Native speakers often use the word 폭행 in legal contexts, such as during discussions about crime or safety. For instance, it might come up in news reports about violent events or in police statements following an incident where someone has been physically harmed.
Synonyms & nuances
A close synonym is '폭력' (poryeok), which means 'violence' more broadly. While 폭행 often refers specifically to physical harm or assault, 폭력 encompasses both physical and emotional violence. You would choose 폭행 when discussing specific incidents of physical aggression.
Culture
The term 폭행 is derived from the Sino-Korean characters that mean 'to strike' and 'to harm'. Interestingly, the concept of violence in Korean culture has evolved significantly, especially as societal attitudes towards domestic violence and public safety have changed over the years. This has led to increased awareness and legal reforms regarding폭행.
FAQ
Q.What does 폭행 mean in English?
The word 폭행 translates to 'violence' in English, particularly in the context of physical harm or assault.
Q.How do you use 폭행 in a sentence?
You can use 폭행 in a sentence like: '그 사건은 폭행으로 기소되었다', which means 'The case was charged as violence'.
Q.Is 폭행 used in daily conversation?
While 폭행 is more common in formal or legal discussions, it can appear in news reports or conversations about safety and crime.
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