episode
의미: An event or incident; one part of a TV or radio series
An episode is a single instalment of a serialised television or radio programme. It also refers to a distinct event or period that forms part of a longer sequence, or an occurrence of something, especially of illness. The word suggests something that is contained within a larger narrative or experience.
예문
- Did you watch the latest episode? 你看最新一集了吗?¿Viste el último episodio?最新話は見ましたか?최신 회 보셨어요?
- That was an embarrassing episode I'd rather forget. 那是我宁愿忘记的尴尬插曲。Ese fue un episodio vergonzoso que preferiría olvidar.あれは忘れたい恥ずかしい出来事でした。그것은 잊고 싶은 창피한 사건이었습니다.
- He had another episode of chest pain last night. 他昨晚又发作了一次胸痛。Tuvo otro episodio de dolor en el pecho anoche.彼は昨夜また胸の痛みの発作がありました。그는 어젯밤 또 가슴 통증 발작이 있었습니다.
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사용 가이드
맥락: general
어조: neutral
기원과 역사
From Greek 'epeisodion' meaning 'addition, a coming in besides', from 'epi-' (upon, in addition) + 'eisodos' (a coming in, entrance). Originally the part of Greek tragedy between two choral songs.
문화적 배경
Era: Modern
Generation: All ages
Social background: Universal
이야기와 상식
From Greek 'epeisodion' meaning 'addition' or 'coming in besides.' In ancient Greek drama, an episode was a section of dialogue between choral songs. The theatrical origin explains why we still use it for parts of serialised entertainment.
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