容積
The internal volume or capacity of a container or three-dimensional space. It refers to how much a container can hold, often used in architectural, shipping, or scientific contexts.
Beispiele
3 von 5このボトルの容積は500ミリリットルです。
The capacity of this bottle is 500 milliliters.
建築基準法に基づき、建物の容積を算出します。
We will calculate the building's volume based on the Building Standards Act.
このリュック、見た目より容積があるね。
This backpack has more room inside than it looks, doesn't it?
Wortfamilie
Merkhilfe
The first kanji 容 (Yō) means 'contain' or 'vessel'. Think of 'containing' (容) the 'accumulated product' (積) of length, width, and height.
Schnelles Quiz
このトラックの___を計算して、荷物が全部入るか確認してください。
Richtig!
Die richtige Antwort ist: 容積
Beispiele
このボトルの容積は500ミリリットルです。
everydayThe capacity of this bottle is 500 milliliters.
建築基準法に基づき、建物の容積を算出します。
formalWe will calculate the building's volume based on the Building Standards Act.
このリュック、見た目より容積があるね。
informalThis backpack has more room inside than it looks, doesn't it?
容器の容積と液体の温度変化を測定する。
academicMeasure the volume of the container and the temperature changes of the liquid.
倉庫の容積を最大限に活用して在庫を管理する。
businessManage inventory by making the most of the warehouse's storage capacity.
Wortfamilie
Häufige Kollokationen
Häufige Phrasen
容積率
floor-area ratio (urban planning)
容積トン
measurement ton
容積重量
volumetric weight
Wird oft verwechselt mit
Taiseki (体積) refers to the volume of the object itself, while Yoseki (容積) specifically refers to the internal capacity of a container.
Yōryō (容量) is often used for digital data or the amount of liquid a vessel is intended to hold, whereas Yoseki is a more technical term for physical space.
Nutzungshinweise
Use this word when discussing the storage space of containers, trucks, or buildings. It is a more technical or formal term than just saying 'size' or 'space'.
Häufige Fehler
Don't use '容積' to describe the file size of a computer document; use '容量' (yōryō) instead.
Merkhilfe
The first kanji 容 (Yō) means 'contain' or 'vessel'. Think of 'containing' (容) the 'accumulated product' (積) of length, width, and height.
Wortherkunft
A compound of 容 (to contain/hold) and 積 (to accumulate/product), reflecting the mathematical calculation of space.
Grammatikmuster
Kultureller Kontext
In Japan, '容積率' (floor-area ratio) is a critical term in real estate and urban development due to the high density of cities and strict zoning laws.
Schnelles Quiz
このトラックの___を計算して、荷物が全部入るか確認してください。
Richtig!
Die richtige Antwort ist: 容積
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