A1 noun Neutral #3,613 am häufigsten

方面

hōmen /ho̞ːmeɴ/

Hōmen refers to a specific direction, area, or field of interest/expertise. It is frequently used when describing transportation routes or categorizing professional and academic domains.

Beispiele

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1

東京方面の電車はどこですか。

Where is the train heading toward Tokyo?

2

各方面から高い評価を得ております。

It is receiving high praise from all quarters/fields.

3

その方面のことはよく知らないんだ。

I don't know much about that field/area.

Wortfamilie

Nomen
方面
Verwandt
方向
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Merkhilfe

Think of Hō (direction) + Men (face). Every 'face' of a cube represents a different 'field' or 'side' you can look at.

Schnelles Quiz

私はITの( )で働いています。

Richtig!

Die richtige Antwort ist: 方面

Beispiele

1

東京方面の電車はどこですか。

everyday

Where is the train heading toward Tokyo?

2

各方面から高い評価を得ております。

formal

It is receiving high praise from all quarters/fields.

3

その方面のことはよく知らないんだ。

informal

I don't know much about that field/area.

4

本研究は多方面の学問に応用可能です。

academic

This research is applicable to many fields of study.

5

営業の方面でキャリアを積みたいと考えています。

business

I would like to build a career in the field of sales.

Wortfamilie

Nomen
方面
Verwandt
方向

Häufige Kollokationen

新宿方面 toward Shinjuku
多方面にわたる to cover many fields
専門の方面 specialized field
各方面 every direction / various quarters
反対の方面 the opposite direction

Häufige Phrasen

多方面で活躍する

to be active in various fields

あらゆる方面から

from every possible angle/direction

その方面のプロ

a professional in that field

Wird oft verwechselt mit

方面 vs 方向

Hōkō refers to a literal physical heading or goal, while Hōmen is used for general areas, train bounds, or abstract fields.

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Nutzungshinweise

Use this word when talking about where a train is going (suffixing the destination) or when discussing someone's area of expertise.

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Häufige Fehler

Learners often use Hōkō (方向) when they should use Hōmen to describe a 'field' of work or a train's 'bound for' direction.

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Merkhilfe

Think of Hō (direction) + Men (face). Every 'face' of a cube represents a different 'field' or 'side' you can look at.

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Wortherkunft

Derived from Middle Chinese, combining '方' (square/direction) and '面' (face/surface).

Grammatikmuster

Place + 方面 (Bound for...) Noun + の方面 (In the field of...)
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Kultureller Kontext

In Japan, train platform signs always use '方面' to indicate the major stations the line is heading towards.

Schnelles Quiz

私はITの( )で働いています。

Richtig!

Die richtige Antwort ist: 方面

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