A1 noun Neutral #2,725 am häufigsten

引力

inryoku /iɴɾʲokɯ/

The physical force of attraction that pulls objects toward one another, most famously observed as Earth's gravity. It is also used metaphorically to describe a powerful charm or magnetic influence that draws people toward something.

Beispiele

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1

地球の引力によって、物は地面に落ちます。

Due to Earth's gravity, things fall to the ground.

2

万有引力の法則は近代物理学の基礎です。

The law of universal gravitation is the foundation of modern physics.

3

あの人の不思議な引力にみんな惹かれている。

Everyone is drawn to that person's mysterious magnetic pull.

Wortfamilie

Nomen
引力
Verb
引き付ける
Verwandt
牽引
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Merkhilfe

Think of 'In' (引) which means 'to pull' (like a door handle) and 'Ryoku' (力) which means 'power'. It is literally 'Pull-Power'.

Schnelles Quiz

月と地球の間には( )が働いています。

Richtig!

Die richtige Antwort ist: 引力

Beispiele

1

地球の引力によって、物は地面に落ちます。

everyday

Due to Earth's gravity, things fall to the ground.

2

万有引力の法則は近代物理学の基礎です。

formal

The law of universal gravitation is the foundation of modern physics.

3

あの人の不思議な引力にみんな惹かれている。

informal

Everyone is drawn to that person's mysterious magnetic pull.

4

二つの天体間に働く引力を測定する。

academic

Measure the gravitational force acting between two celestial bodies.

5

新商品には、顧客を呼び寄せる強い引力が必要です。

business

The new product needs a strong pull to attract customers.

Wortfamilie

Nomen
引力
Verb
引き付ける
Verwandt
牽引

Häufige Kollokationen

引力が働く gravity/attraction acts upon
引力に逆らう to defy gravity
地球の引力 Earth's gravity
強い引力 strong attraction/pull
引力を感じる to feel the pull

Häufige Phrasen

万有引力

universal gravitation

引力の法則

law of gravity

心の引力

attraction of the heart (metaphorical)

Wird oft verwechselt mit

引力 vs 重力

Inryoku is the specific force of attraction between masses; Jyuryoku is the broader term for gravity as experienced on a planet (including centrifugal force).

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Nutzungshinweise

Use 'Inryoku' when specifically discussing the force that pulls things together in physics or when describing a person's 'magnetic' personality. In daily life regarding falling objects, 'Jyuryoku' is more common.

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Häufige Fehler

Learners often use 'Inryoku' for personal 'charm' in every context; while possible, 'Miryoku' (charm) is usually the more natural word for human attraction.

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Merkhilfe

Think of 'In' (引) which means 'to pull' (like a door handle) and 'Ryoku' (力) which means 'power'. It is literally 'Pull-Power'.

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Wortherkunft

A compound of the kanji 引 (hiku - to pull) and 力 (chikara - power/force), originating as a translation for Western scientific terms during the Edo/Meiji periods.

Grammatikmuster

Used as a noun followed by particles like が, を, or の. Commonly paired with the verb 働く (hataraku) to say 'gravity acts'.
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Kultureller Kontext

The story of Newton's apple is a staple in Japanese science education when introducing this word.

Schnelles Quiz

月と地球の間には( )が働いています。

Richtig!

Die richtige Antwort ist: 引力

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