multidimensional — having several different aspects, features, or dimensions
Part of speech: ADJECTIVE
Definition: having several different aspects, features, or dimensions
Pronunciation (IPA): /ˌmʌltiˈdɪmənʃənl/
Korean meaning: 여러 차원이나 측면을 가진, 다차원적인
Korean pronunciation: 멀티**다이**먼셔널
Example Sentences
- Her personality is so multidimensional that even her therapist needs a GPS to navigate it.
- The multidimensional nature of poverty requires comprehensive solutions.
- This video game offers a multidimensional gaming experience with virtual reality.
multidimensional
ADJECTIVE//ˌmʌltiˈdɪmənʃənl//
having several different aspects, features, or dimensions

having several different aspects, features, or dimensions
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Origin
라틴어 'multus(많은)'와 'dimensio(치수, 크기)'의 결합으로 탄생한 단어입니다. 수학에서 시작되어 현대에는 복합적인 문제나 상황을 설명할 때 널리 사용됩니다.
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“Her personality is so multidimensional that even her therapist needs a GPS to navigate it.”
“The multidimensional nature of poverty requires comprehensive solutions.”
“This video game offers a multidimensional gaming experience with virtual reality.”
“The professor's multidimensional teaching style confuses students more than quantum physics.”
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