system in Korean
system in Korean is 체계, 제도, 계통 — system means a set of related parts that work together as a whole.
system in Korean
체계
Pronounced: chegye
group or set of related things that operate together as a complex whole
제도
Pronounced: jedo
group or set of related things that operate together as a complex whole
계통
Pronounced: gyetong
group or set of related things that operate together as a complex whole
What does "system" mean?
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noun A set of related parts that work together as a whole.
"The human body has several organ systems working together to keep it alive."
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noun A computer's hardware and software working together.
"The system crashed twice during the update."
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noun A structured method or approach for organizing or doing something.
"He developed his own filing system for the paperwork."
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noun The established institutions and authorities of a society, especially seen as impersonal or oppressive.
"She felt like she was fighting the system just to get a fair hearing."
system in a sentence
- The human body has several organ systems working together to keep it alive.
- They installed a new security system in the office.
- The system crashed twice during the update.
- He developed his own filing system for the paperwork.
Common Korean translations
Frequently asked questions
What is "system" in Korean?
"system" in Korean is 체계, 제도, 계통. system means: A set of related parts that work together as a whole.
How do you pronounce 체계?
"system" in Korean is 체계, pronounced "chegye".
How do you use "system" in a sentence?
Example: "The human body has several organ systems working together to keep it alive." In Korean, "system" is 체계, 제도, 계통.
Are there other ways to say "system" in Korean?
Yes — Korean has 3 translations listed for "system": 체계, 제도, 계통.
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