거래
Korean
Etymology
Literally "comings and goings." From 거 (去, geo, “going”) + 래 (來, rae, “coming”).
Pronunciation
- IPA(key)[ˈkɘːɾe̞]
- Phonetic Hangul[거:래]
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Noun
거래 • (georae) (hanja 去來)
- transaction; trade.
- 2001, 대한민국 상법 (South Korean corporate law), Wikisource,
- 제2항에 규정한 권리는 영업주가 그 거래를 안 날로부터 2주간을 경과하거나 그 거래가 있은 날로부터 1년을 경과하면 소멸한다.
- Je2hang-e gyujeonghan gwollineun yeong-eopjuga geu georaereul an nallobuteo 2juganeul gyeonggwahageona geu georaega isseun nallobuteo 1nyeoneul gyeonggwahamyeon somyeolhanda.
- The rights stipulated in clause 2 are lost 2 weeks after the business owner learns of the transaction, or one year after the transaction takes place.
- more generally, give and take.
- comings and goings among neighbors or relatives.
- (Buddhism) the past and future.
- (archaic) a lower-ranking servant's act of coming to an official residence and notifying the official of something.
Derived terms
- 거래하다 (georaehada, “to transact”)
- 거래되다 (georaedoeda, “to be traded on the market”)
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