A1 noun Neutral #2,735 am häufigsten

放出

hōshutsu /hoːɕɯᵝt͡sɯᵝ/

放出 (hōshutsu) refers to the act of releasing, emitting, or letting out substances, energy, or stored items into the surroundings. It is commonly used in scientific contexts like heat emission or in business for releasing stock to the market.

Beispiele

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1

エアコンが部屋に熱を放出している。

The air conditioner is releasing heat into the room.

2

政府は備蓄米を市場に放出した。

The government released rice reserves into the market.

3

嫌なことは早く放出しちゃいなよ。

Just let out all the bad stuff already.

Wortfamilie

Nomen
放出
Verb
放出する
Verwandt
放出物
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Merkhilfe

Look at the kanji: 放 (release/let go) + 出 (exit). Imagine a gate opening and energy or items 'exiting' into the world.

Schnelles Quiz

太陽は莫大なエネルギーを( )している。

Richtig!

Die richtige Antwort ist: a

Beispiele

1

エアコンが部屋に熱を放出している。

everyday

The air conditioner is releasing heat into the room.

2

政府は備蓄米を市場に放出した。

formal

The government released rice reserves into the market.

3

嫌なことは早く放出しちゃいなよ。

informal

Just let out all the bad stuff already.

4

放射性物質が外部へ放出された。

academic

Radioactive materials were released to the outside.

5

決算期に合わせて在庫を放出する。

business

We will release the inventory to coincide with the fiscal year-end.

Wortfamilie

Nomen
放出
Verb
放出する
Verwandt
放出物

Häufige Kollokationen

エネルギーの放出 release of energy
在庫の放出 releasing stock/inventory
熱を放出する to emit heat
水分を放出する to release moisture
一挙に放出する to release all at once

Häufige Phrasen

在庫一掃放出

clearance sale/stock liquidation

エネルギー放出

energy release

大量放出

mass release

Wird oft verwechselt mit

放出 vs 排出

Haishutsu is specifically for expelling waste or exhaust, while Hōshutsu is a more general emission of energy or goods.

放出 vs 発散

Hassan often refers to the evaporation of liquid or the venting/diffusing of emotions and smells.

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Nutzungshinweise

Though primarily a technical or formal word, you will often see it in shopping districts during a 'clearance sale'. It functions as a suru-verb when describing an action.

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Häufige Fehler

Learners might use this for taking out the trash, but '放出' implies a systematic release or a natural emission of energy rather than discarding waste.

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Merkhilfe

Look at the kanji: 放 (release/let go) + 出 (exit). Imagine a gate opening and energy or items 'exiting' into the world.

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Wortherkunft

A Sino-Japanese compound (Kango) combining 'hō' (to let go/liberate) and 'shutsu' (to go out).

Grammatikmuster

〜を放出する (to release X) 〜の放出 (the release of X) 放出される (to be released)
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Kultureller Kontext

In Japan, 'Hōshutsu Sale' (放出セール) is a common sight in retail, signaling a major clearance where stock is sold off cheaply.

Schnelles Quiz

太陽は莫大なエネルギーを( )している。

Richtig!

Die richtige Antwort ist: a

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