동시

Korean

Etymology

Sino-Korean word from 同時, from (same) + (time).

Pronunciation

Romanizations
Revised Romanization?dongsi
Revised Romanization (translit.)?dongsi
McCune–Reischauer?tongsi
Yale Romanization?tongsi

Noun

동시 • (dongsi) (hanja 同時)

  1. the same time; concurrently
    • 1840, Samuel Perkins, The World as it is: Containing a View of the Present Condition of Its Principal Nations[1]:
      사법권 판사 구성되는 고등법원 맡겨지고, 모든 민사 문제 관하여 동시 관할권 갖는다. 또한 사법권 상황 열악한 수많은 지방 법원에도 맡겨진다.
      sabeopgwon-eun gak ne myeong-ui pansa-ro guseongdoeneun se gae-ui godeungbeobwon-e matgyeojigo, modeun minsa munje-e gwanhayeo dongsi-e gwanhalgwon-eul ganneunda. ttohan sabeopgwon-eun sanghwang-i yeorakhan sumaneun jibang beobwonedo matgyeojinda.
      The judicial power is vested in three high courts consisting of four judges each, and having concurrent jurisdiction in all civil matters; and in a great number of inferior municipal courts.
      (translated from the original English)
  2. concomitant

Usage notes

Often found adverbially in the form (dongsie, “at the same time”).