A1 noun Neutral #2,507 am häufigsten

輸出

yushutsu /jɯ.ɕɯ.tsɯ/

The act of sending goods or services produced in one country to another country for sale or trade. In Japanese, it functions as a noun and a suru-verb, representing the 'exit' of products from a domestic market.

Beispiele

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1

この車は多くの国に輸出されています。

This car is exported to many countries.

2

我が社は来期より、東南アジア市場へ製品を輸出する計画でございます。

Our company plans to export products to the Southeast Asian market starting next term.

3

これ、輸出用のモデルだから日本じゃ買えないよ。

This is an export model, so you can't buy it in Japan.

Wortfamilie

Nomen
輸出
Verb
輸出する
Adjektiv
輸出用の
Verwandt
輸出品
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Merkhilfe

Focus on the second kanji: 出 (de/shutsu) means 'to exit' or 'go out'. Since 'Yu' represents transport, 'Yushutsu' is literally 'Transporting Out'.

Schnelles Quiz

日本はたくさんの車を外国へ____しています。

Richtig!

Die richtige Antwort ist: 輸出

Beispiele

1

この車は多くの国に輸出されています。

everyday

This car is exported to many countries.

2

我が社は来期より、東南アジア市場へ製品を輸出する計画でございます。

formal

Our company plans to export products to the Southeast Asian market starting next term.

3

これ、輸出用のモデルだから日本じゃ買えないよ。

informal

This is an export model, so you can't buy it in Japan.

4

輸出の増加は、その国の国内総生産に直接的な影響を及ぼす。

academic

An increase in exports has a direct impact on the country's Gross Domestic Product.

5

輸出コストを削減するために、新しい物流ルートを検討しています。

business

We are considering new logistics routes to reduce export costs.

Wortfamilie

Nomen
輸出
Verb
輸出する
Adjektiv
輸出用の
Verwandt
輸出品

Häufige Kollokationen

輸出が増える exports increase
輸出を制限する to restrict exports
輸出産業 export industry
輸出額 export value/amount
輸出先 export destination

Häufige Phrasen

輸出大国

exporting superpower

輸出依存

export dependence

輸出規制

export controls

Wird oft verwechselt mit

輸出 vs 輸入

Yushutsu (輸出) means sending goods out, while Yunyuu (輸入) means bringing goods in.

輸出 vs 移出

Ishutsu refers to moving goods between regions within the same country, whereas Yushutsu is specifically international.

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Nutzungshinweise

It is most frequently used as a suru-verb (輸出する) to describe the action of trading abroad. It can also be combined with other nouns to form compound business terms like 'yushutsu-gakki' (export period).

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Häufige Fehler

Learners often confuse the kanji '輸' with '輪' (wheel) because they look similar. Additionally, beginners sometimes swap the characters for 'import' and 'export' because they both start with 'Yu'.

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Merkhilfe

Focus on the second kanji: 出 (de/shutsu) means 'to exit' or 'go out'. Since 'Yu' represents transport, 'Yushutsu' is literally 'Transporting Out'.

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Wortherkunft

Composed of 輸 (yu - to transport/convey) and 出 (shutsu - to exit/go out).

Grammatikmuster

〜を輸出する (to export [object]) 〜が輸出される (passive: [object] is exported) 輸出の〜 (noun modifying another noun, e.g., export documents)
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Kultureller Kontext

Japan is traditionally characterized as a 'Yushutsu-rikkoku' (export-oriented nation), historically relying on the export of electronics and automobiles for economic growth.

Schnelles Quiz

日本はたくさんの車を外国へ____しています。

Richtig!

Die richtige Antwort ist: 輸出

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