A1 noun Formell #2,711 am häufigsten

質量

shitsuryō /ɕi̥tsɯɾʲoː/

質量 (shitsuryō) refers to 'mass' in a scientific context, representing the amount of matter in an object regardless of gravity. In a more general or metaphorical sense, it can describe the 'density' or 'substance' of content or information.

Beispiele

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1

この荷物の質量を計算してください。

Please calculate the mass of this luggage.

2

本研究では、サンプルの質量変化を追跡しました。

In this study, we tracked the change in mass of the samples.

3

このゲーム、データの質量が半端ないね。

The amount of content/data in this game is insane, right?

Wortfamilie

Nomen
質量
Adjektiv
質量的な
Verwandt
重量
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Merkhilfe

Think of the kanji: 質 (Quality) + 量 (Quantity). It's the total 'Quantity' of the 'Quality/Substance' an object has.

Schnelles Quiz

理科の実験で、石の( )を天秤で量りました。

Richtig!

Die richtige Antwort ist: 質量

Beispiele

1

この荷物の質量を計算してください。

everyday

Please calculate the mass of this luggage.

2

本研究では、サンプルの質量変化を追跡しました。

formal

In this study, we tracked the change in mass of the samples.

3

このゲーム、データの質量が半端ないね。

informal

The amount of content/data in this game is insane, right?

4

質量保存の法則は、化学反応の前後で物質の総量は変わらないという原理です。

academic

The law of conservation of mass is the principle that the total amount of matter does not change before and after a chemical reaction.

5

我々の製品は、軽量化しつつも質量感を維持しています。

business

Our products maintain a sense of substance while being lightweight.

Wortfamilie

Nomen
質量
Adjektiv
質量的な
Verwandt
重量

Häufige Kollokationen

質量を測る to measure mass
質量が高い high mass/density
質量保存 conservation of mass
質量感がある to have a sense of weight/presence
圧倒的な質量 overwhelming mass/volume

Häufige Phrasen

質量ともに

both in quality and quantity

質量分析

mass spectrometry

質量欠損

mass defect

Wird oft verwechselt mit

質量 vs 重量

Shitsuryō (mass) is constant everywhere in the universe, while jūryō (weight) changes depending on gravity.

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Nutzungshinweise

Use this word primarily in scientific, technical, or highly formal contexts. In daily life, 'omosa' (weight) is much more common unless you are specifically discussing physics.

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Häufige Fehler

Learners often use 'shitsuryō' when they just mean a heavy bag in a casual conversation; 'omosa' is more natural there.

💡

Merkhilfe

Think of the kanji: 質 (Quality) + 量 (Quantity). It's the total 'Quantity' of the 'Quality/Substance' an object has.

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Wortherkunft

A Sino-Japanese compound (Kango) where 'shitsu' (nature/substance) meets 'ryō' (quantity/measure).

Grammatikmuster

Used as a noun, often followed by the particle 'o' with verbs like 'hakaru' (measure). Can be used as a compound noun in scientific terms (e.g., 質量保存).
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Kultureller Kontext

In modern Japanese subcultures like anime, 'mass' (shitsuryō) is often used to describe the power or 'heaviness' of an attack or a character's presence.

Schnelles Quiz

理科の実験で、石の( )を天秤で量りました。

Richtig!

Die richtige Antwort ist: 質量

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変化

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変更

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転換

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移行

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置換

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逆転

A1

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反転

A1

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循環

A1

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交通

A1

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