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표준, 수준 차이가 뭐에요?
Both mean "standard". Is there anything different between them?
Sep 18, 2015 10:26 PM
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표준 - well defined, academic or government standards officially accepted and used.
수준 - general lay term for a perceived or expected level of quality, trait, etc.
So their usages tend to differ.
이 제품은 정부가 정한 한국 표준에 부합한다
=> This product meets the Korean Standards(KS) as determined by the government.
표준시 => standard time, 표준어 => standard language, 표준형 => standard type
실력이 일정 수준에 이르면..
=> if your skill reaches a certain level.. (수준 is just a "level" - a vague reference)
자기 수준에 맞게 살아야 한다 => We have to live by our means.
수준 높은 서비스를 제공합니다 => (We) provide high quality service.
As you can see, 수준 is used more in a vague and subjective sense without a clear reference, while 표준 suggests an official standard.
September 19, 2015
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