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배재하다? What does it mean??
I'm trying to translate these two sentences for my paper:
"같은 시기에 김건모나 룰라에 의해 소개된 레게의 경우도 랩 음악의 수용과 비슷한 양상을 보여주며 저항성을 배재한 채 가요에 이식되었다. "
"이러한 결과로 케이팝 또한 저항정신 이 배재되게 되고 대중들 또한 순응되어가고 있다. "
I just can't seem to find what 배재하다 means. I can't find the definition on naver but considering that it is used in a scholarly article, I assume that it is a real word. Anybody know the definition? Thank you in advance.
Apr 6, 2017 10:38 PM
Answers · 1
It's "배제하다" : to exclude; to rule out
Even many Koreans make this mistake because:
they take it as 배(排, to push away) + 재 (在, presence)
whereas it is actually 배(排, to push away) + 제 (除, to lift/to waive)
April 6, 2017
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