細菌
Microscopic single-celled organisms that can be found everywhere, including inside the human body. While some cause diseases, many are beneficial for health and the environment.
Beispiele
3 von 5手を洗って、細菌をなくしましょう。
Let's wash our hands and get rid of bacteria.
この薬は特定の細菌に対して効果があります。
This medicine is effective against specific bacteria.
細菌が怖いから、よく掃除するよ。
I clean a lot because I'm scared of germs.
Wortfamilie
Merkhilfe
Look at the kanji: 細 (thin/small) and 菌 (fungus/germ). It literally means 'tiny germs' that you can't see without a microscope.
Schnelles Quiz
お腹が痛いのは、悪い___のせいかもしれません。
Richtig!
Die richtige Antwort ist: 細菌
Beispiele
手を洗って、細菌をなくしましょう。
everydayLet's wash our hands and get rid of bacteria.
この薬は特定の細菌に対して効果があります。
formalThis medicine is effective against specific bacteria.
細菌が怖いから、よく掃除するよ。
informalI clean a lot because I'm scared of germs.
細菌の増殖速度は温度に依存します。
academicThe growth rate of bacteria depends on temperature.
食品工場では、細菌汚染を防ぐ対策が必要です。
businessMeasures to prevent bacterial contamination are necessary in food factories.
Wortfamilie
Häufige Kollokationen
Häufige Phrasen
細菌兵器
biological weapon
腸内細菌
gut flora / intestinal bacteria
細菌検査
bacterial test
Wird oft verwechselt mit
Bacteria are living organisms that can reproduce on their own, whereas viruses need a host cell to replicate.
Kabi refers to mold/fungi, which are multicellular and biologically more complex than single-celled bacteria.
Nutzungshinweise
Saikin is a scientific and neutral term. In casual contexts involving hygiene or illness, speakers often use 'baikin' (germs) or simply 'kin'.
Häufige Fehler
Learners often use Saikin for viruses (uirusu) as well; remember that antibiotics only work on Saikin, not viruses.
Merkhilfe
Look at the kanji: 細 (thin/small) and 菌 (fungus/germ). It literally means 'tiny germs' that you can't see without a microscope.
Wortherkunft
A compound word formed from 'sai' (small/fine) and 'kin' (fungus/germ), used to translate the Western biological concept of bacteria.
Grammatikmuster
Kultureller Kontext
Japan has a strong cultural emphasis on cleanliness, leading to many 'antibacterial' (抗菌 - kōkin) products being sold in stores.
Schnelles Quiz
お腹が痛いのは、悪い___のせいかもしれません。
Richtig!
Die richtige Antwort ist: 細菌
Verwandtes Vokabular
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