A1 noun Neutral #2,513 am häufigsten

縮小

shukushō /ɕɯkɯ̥ɕoː/

The act of reducing the size, scale, or scope of something. It is commonly used when talking about downsizing operations, shrinking digital images, or narrowing the range of a project.

Beispiele

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1

この写真を縮小してプリントしてください。

Please shrink this photo and print it.

2

予算の都合で、計画を縮小することになりました。

Due to budget constraints, it was decided to scale back the plan.

3

画像が大きすぎるから、少し縮小して送って。

The image is too big, so shrink it a bit before sending.

Wortfamilie

Nomen
縮小
Verb
縮小する
Adjektiv
縮小された
Verwandt
短縮
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Merkhilfe

Look at the left side of the first kanji (縮). The 'thread' radical (糸) suggests pulling threads tight to make a piece of cloth smaller.

Schnelles Quiz

データが重いので、画像を( )してから送ってください。

Richtig!

Die richtige Antwort ist: 縮小

Beispiele

1

この写真を縮小してプリントしてください。

everyday

Please shrink this photo and print it.

2

予算の都合で、計画を縮小することになりました。

formal

Due to budget constraints, it was decided to scale back the plan.

3

画像が大きすぎるから、少し縮小して送って。

informal

The image is too big, so shrink it a bit before sending.

4

人口の縮小は、地方都市にとって深刻な課題である。

academic

Population reduction is a serious issue for regional cities.

5

来期は不採算部門の事業を縮小する予定です。

business

We plan to downsize the operations of unprofitable departments next term.

Wortfamilie

Nomen
縮小
Verb
縮小する
Adjektiv
縮小された
Verwandt
短縮

Häufige Kollokationen

規模を縮小する to scale down the size
画像を縮小する to shrink an image
予算を縮小する to reduce the budget
縮小コピー reduced-size copy
範囲を縮小する to narrow the scope

Häufige Phrasen

規模の縮小

downsizing / reduction in scale

縮小均衡

equilibrium on a diminishing scale

事業縮小

business downsizing

Wird oft verwechselt mit

縮小 vs 減少

Genshō refers specifically to a decrease in number or quantity, while shukushō refers to a reduction in physical size or organizational scale.

📝

Nutzungshinweise

It is most frequently used for digital media (resizing windows/images) and business contexts (reducing the scale of operations). It carries a more technical or formal tone than the simple verb 'chiisaku suru'.

⚠️

Häufige Fehler

Learners sometimes use this word when they mean 'to lower' a price or volume; however, 'shukushō' is strictly for size and scale, not for levels or intensity.

💡

Merkhilfe

Look at the left side of the first kanji (縮). The 'thread' radical (糸) suggests pulling threads tight to make a piece of cloth smaller.

📖

Wortherkunft

Composed of 'shuku' (縮 - to shrink/wrinkle) and 'shō' (小 - small).

Grammatikmuster

Can be used as a noun or a suru-verb (縮小する). Often follows the pattern [Object] + を + 縮小する.
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Kultureller Kontext

In Japan, 'jigyō shukushō' (business downsizing) is a common term in news reports regarding economic restructuring.

Schnelles Quiz

データが重いので、画像を( )してから送ってください。

Richtig!

Die richtige Antwort ist: 縮小

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