A1 noun Formell #3,118 am häufigsten

情勢

jōsei /dʑoːseː/

Refers to the current state of affairs or the prevailing situation, particularly regarding politics, society, or the economy. It describes how circumstances are shifting or developing at a given moment.

Beispiele

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1

今の情勢では、旅行に行くのは難しい。

Given the current situation, it is difficult to go on a trip.

2

政府は国際情勢の変化を注視している。

The government is closely monitoring changes in the international situation.

3

最近のクラスの情勢、どう思う?

What do you think about the situation in class lately?

Wortfamilie

Nomen
情勢
Verwandt
情勢判断
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Merkhilfe

Think of the kanji: 情 (feelings/circumstances) + 勢 (power/trend). It represents the 'power' or 'momentum' of current circumstances.

Schnelles Quiz

世界の(  )は、日々変化している。

Richtig!

Die richtige Antwort ist: 情勢

Beispiele

1

今の情勢では、旅行に行くのは難しい。

everyday

Given the current situation, it is difficult to go on a trip.

2

政府は国際情勢の変化を注視している。

formal

The government is closely monitoring changes in the international situation.

3

最近のクラスの情勢、どう思う?

informal

What do you think about the situation in class lately?

4

本研究は、当時の政治情勢を詳しく分析している。

academic

This research analyzes the political situation of that time in detail.

5

市場の情勢により、価格が変動する可能性があります。

business

Prices may fluctuate depending on market conditions.

Wortfamilie

Nomen
情勢
Verwandt
情勢判断

Häufige Kollokationen

情勢を分析する to analyze the situation
世界情勢 world affairs / global situation
情勢が変わる the situation changes
情勢を見守る to watch the situation closely
緊迫した情勢 a tense situation

Häufige Phrasen

情勢が好転する

the situation takes a turn for the better

情勢を伺う

to see how the land lies / wait and see

情勢が不透明だ

the situation is uncertain

Wird oft verwechselt mit

情勢 vs 状況

Jousei (情勢) implies a dynamic, moving trend often in politics or society, while Joukyou (状況) is a general word for 'circumstances' or 'state'.

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Nutzungshinweise

This word is most commonly used in news broadcasts, newspapers, and business reports. It suggests that the situation is active and could change at any moment.

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Häufige Fehler

Learners sometimes use it for personal physical health, but 'choushi' (調子) or 'joutai' (状態) is more appropriate for that.

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Merkhilfe

Think of the kanji: 情 (feelings/circumstances) + 勢 (power/trend). It represents the 'power' or 'momentum' of current circumstances.

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Wortherkunft

A Sino-Japanese compound where 'jou' means emotion or circumstances and 'sei' means power or influence.

Grammatikmuster

Used as a noun followed by particles like が, を, or の. Often functions as a prefix for specific contexts, e.g., 政治情勢 (political situation).
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Kultureller Kontext

In Japan, this word is heavily associated with NHK's 'World News' segments and political commentary.

Schnelles Quiz

世界の(  )は、日々変化している。

Richtig!

Die richtige Antwort ist: 情勢

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