薬剤
A formal term referring to medicinal substances, chemical agents, or pharmaceutical drugs used for medical treatment or technical purposes. It is frequently used in clinical, scientific, or professional settings to describe the substances themselves.
Beispiele
3 von 5薬局で薬剤を受け取ります。
I will receive the medication at the pharmacy.
新しい薬剤の安全性を確認してください。
Please confirm the safety of the new pharmaceutical agent.
この薬剤、ちょっと臭うね。
This chemical agent smells a bit, doesn't it?
Wortfamilie
Merkhilfe
Think of 'Yaku' (medicine) + 'Zai' (material/agent). It is the 'material' that makes up the 'medicine'.
Schnelles Quiz
病院の隣にある薬局で、___師から薬の説明を受けた。
Richtig!
Die richtige Antwort ist: 薬剤
Beispiele
薬局で薬剤を受け取ります。
everydayI will receive the medication at the pharmacy.
新しい薬剤の安全性を確認してください。
formalPlease confirm the safety of the new pharmaceutical agent.
この薬剤、ちょっと臭うね。
informalThis chemical agent smells a bit, doesn't it?
本研究では特定の薬剤が細胞に与える影響を考察する。
academicThis study examines the effects of specific medicinal agents on cells.
新しい薬剤の販売許可を申請しました。
businessWe have applied for a license to sell the new medicinal product.
Wortfamilie
Häufige Kollokationen
Häufige Phrasen
薬剤を調合する
to compound or prepare medicine
薬剤の効能
efficacy of the drug
薬剤を散布する
to spray chemical agents
Wird oft verwechselt mit
Kusuri is the general, everyday word for medicine, while Yakuzai is a more technical or formal term used in medical or chemical contexts.
Nutzungshinweise
Use 'yakuzai' when talking about drugs in a medical report, technical manual, or when referring to chemical agents like pesticides. In casual conversation about a headache or cold, use 'kusuri' instead.
Häufige Fehler
Learners often use 'yakuzai' when they mean a simple pill or common medicine in a casual setting, which sounds overly clinical.
Merkhilfe
Think of 'Yaku' (medicine) + 'Zai' (material/agent). It is the 'material' that makes up the 'medicine'.
Wortherkunft
A Sinitic compound (Kango) combining 'yaku' (medicine/healing) and 'zai' (dose/agent/material).
Grammatikmuster
Kultureller Kontext
In Japan, the term '薬剤師' (pharmacist) is the official title for the professional who dispenses 'yakuzai' at a pharmacy.
Schnelles Quiz
病院の隣にある薬局で、___師から薬の説明を受けた。
Richtig!
Die richtige Antwort ist: 薬剤
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