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Opinion of, Opinion on, Opinion about 차이 비교

by 지식id 2018. 8. 18.
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Opinion Of


가장 많이 쓰인다. 


특정 대상에 대해 좋은 의견, 나쁜 의견, 어떤 의견을 나타낼 때 of를 쓴다.

일반적으로 good, bad 와 같은 형용사가 앞에 온다.


예문) Our community has a good opinion of the city council.



Opinion On


Opinion Of 만큼은 아니지만 적당히 많이 쓰인다. 


특정 주제에 대한 의견을 나타낼 때 on을 쓴다.


예문) What is your opinion on the city council's new policy?



Opinion About


한국어로 직역하면 많이 쓰일 것 같지만 실제론 거의 안쓰인다.


이는 어떠한 주제에 대해 의견이 있고 없음을 나타낼 때나,

어떠한 주제에 대해 의견의 내용이나 대상보다 의견 그자체를 강조하기 위해 쓰인다.


ex) I have no opinion about this.

ex) I have strong opinions about food safety





원문 출처 

What do you believe the difference is? Opinion of values an opinion, opinion onemphasizes the topic of an opinion, and opinion about emphasizes the opinion itself. All three are fair ways to use the word opinion, but there are some major differences in how each phrase is typically used.

Opinion Of

Opinion of is the most common phrase among the three. Your opinion of something is your estimation of its quality or worth. This phrase indicates how much esteem someone holds for a topic.

When using opinion of, you’d typically see an adjective before opinion. For example, “Our community has a good opinion of the city council.” The phrase opinion of indicates how the subject (our community) feels toward the object (the city council).

Opinion On

Opinion on is only moderately used. Your opinion on something describes your ideas or beliefs regarding a particular matter or topic. For example, “What’s your opinion on the new tax law?” Usually you’d use this phrase to ask for someone’s opinion on a broad topic where many different opinions can be made. It’s the phrasing that can open up debates.

Both opinion on and opinion about are similar because they refer to the qualities of a topic. The preposition on emphasizes the topic of the opinion a bit more than the opinion itself. For example, “Chris has a strong opinion ontaxes.” Here, taxes is emphasized as a topic for an opinion.

Opinion About

Opinion about is the least common phrase among the three. It’s often used to express when someone doesn’t have an opinion, as in “I don’t have an opinion about this.”

The preposition about emphasizes the opinion itself a bit more than the topic of the opinion. “We have strong opinions about food safety,” emphasizes opinions rather than the topic of food safety.


https://www.dictionary.com/e/opinion-of-opinion-on-or-opinion-about/

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