少量
A noun used to describe a small quantity or amount of something. It is commonly used in technical, formal, or instructional contexts like recipes and science to specify a limited volume or mass.
Beispiele
3 von 5料理に少量の塩を加えます。
Add a small amount of salt to the dish.
少量のサンプルをご提示ください。
Please present a small amount of samples.
少量の雨なら大丈夫だよ。
A little bit of rain will be fine.
Wortfamilie
Merkhilfe
Visualize the Kanji: 少 (small) + 量 (quantity). It literally translates to 'small quantity'.
Schnelles Quiz
健康のために、お酒は( )ずつ飲みましょう。
Richtig!
Die richtige Antwort ist: 少量
Beispiele
料理に少量の塩を加えます。
everydayAdd a small amount of salt to the dish.
少量のサンプルをご提示ください。
formalPlease present a small amount of samples.
少量の雨なら大丈夫だよ。
informalA little bit of rain will be fine.
この反応には少量の触媒が必要です。
academicA small amount of catalyst is required for this reaction.
弊社では少量の注文も承っております。
businessOur company accepts even small-quantity orders.
Wortfamilie
Häufige Kollokationen
Häufige Phrasen
少量を保つ
to keep the amount small
少量多品種
small quantities of many products
ごく少量
a very tiny amount
Wird oft verwechselt mit
Sukunai is an adjective used to describe something as 'few' or 'scarce', whereas Shōryō is a noun specifically referring to the 'amount' itself.
Nutzungshinweise
Use 'shōryō' when you want to sound more precise or formal than 'sukoshi'. It is often followed by the particle 'no' when modifying another noun.
Häufige Fehler
Learners sometimes use 'shōryō' as an adjective directly (e.g., 'shōryō mizu') instead of using the particle 'no' (shōryō no mizu).
Merkhilfe
Visualize the Kanji: 少 (small) + 量 (quantity). It literally translates to 'small quantity'.
Wortherkunft
Derived from Middle Chinese roots: 'shǎo' (few/small) and 'liàng' (measure/amount).
Grammatikmuster
Kultureller Kontext
In Japanese cuisine, 'shōryō' (small portions) is a valued aesthetic, emphasizing quality over quantity.
Schnelles Quiz
健康のために、お酒は( )ずつ飲みましょう。
Richtig!
Die richtige Antwort ist: 少量
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