チーム
A group of people working together toward a common goal, such as in sports, business, or a school project. It is a loanword from the English word 'team' and is used in almost identical contexts in Japanese.
Beispiele
3 von 5私たちは同じチームです。
We are on the same team.
新しいプロジェクトチームを結成いたしました。
We have formed a new project team.
このチーム、最高だね!
This team is the best, isn't it!
Wortfamilie
Merkhilfe
It sounds exactly like the English word 'team'. Just remember the Japanese pronunciation: Chi-i-mu.
Schnelles Quiz
私はサッカーの____に入っています。
Richtig!
Die richtige Antwort ist: a
Beispiele
私たちは同じチームです。
everydayWe are on the same team.
新しいプロジェクトチームを結成いたしました。
formalWe have formed a new project team.
このチーム、最高だね!
informalThis team is the best, isn't it!
研究チームが新しい発見をしました。
academicThe research team made a new discovery.
チームの目標を達成しましょう。
businessLet's achieve the team's goals.
Wortfamilie
Häufige Kollokationen
Häufige Phrasen
チーム一丸となって
working together as one team
ドリームチーム
dream team
チーム戦
team competition/battle
Wird oft verwechselt mit
A 'group' is any collection of people, while a 'team' specifically implies working together for a common purpose.
'Circle' refers specifically to university clubs or hobbyist interest groups, not professional or competitive sports teams.
Nutzungshinweise
The word is very versatile and used for sports, professional work units, and even online gaming groups. It is written in Katakana because it is a loanword.
Häufige Fehler
English speakers sometimes use 'team' for a group of friends, but in Japanese, 'group' (gurūpu) or 'nakama' is more natural unless there is a specific shared task.
Merkhilfe
It sounds exactly like the English word 'team'. Just remember the Japanese pronunciation: Chi-i-mu.
Wortherkunft
Derived from the English word 'team'.
Grammatikmuster
Kultureller Kontext
Japanese culture places high value on 'Wa' (harmony) within a team, making the concept of a 'team player' very important in schools and offices.
Schnelles Quiz
私はサッカーの____に入っています。
Richtig!
Die richtige Antwort ist: a
Verwandte Redewendungen
Verwandtes Vokabular
Ähnliche Wörter
獣
A1A term primarily used to describe four-legged wild animals or beasts, often implying they are hairy or untamed. It can also be used figuratively to describe a person who lacks human feelings or behaves in a savage, primitive manner.
鳥
A1A general term for birds, which are feathered, winged, egg-laying, vertebrate animals. In a culinary context, it often refers specifically to chicken meat.
魚
A1A general term for fish, referring to aquatic vertebrate animals that breathe through gills. In Japanese, it is used for both live fish and fish as food, though historically it meant food served with sake.
昆虫
A1A formal and scientific term for insects, referring to small invertebrate animals that have six legs and generally one or two pairs of wings. While 'mushi' is used for bugs in general, 'konchu' specifically denotes the biological class of insects.
虫
A1A general term for insects, bugs, or worms. It is used broadly in daily Japanese to describe small crawling or flying invertebrates, including butterflies, beetles, and spiders.
犬
A1A dog; a common four-legged carnivorous domesticated mammal often kept as a pet, for guarding, or for working. In Japan, it is a highly popular animal frequently featured in folklore and modern culture as a symbol of loyalty.
猫
A1Neko refers to the domestic cat, a small carnivorous mammal commonly kept as a house pet. It is one of the most popular animals in Japan and is frequently featured in folklore and modern pop culture.
馬
A1A horse is a large four-legged mammal with hooves and a mane, traditionally used for riding, transport, or racing. In Japanese culture, it is one of the twelve animals of the zodiac and is historically associated with warriors and shrines.
解釈
A1The act of explaining or understanding the meaning of words, actions, or concepts in a particular way. It often implies a personal or subjective understanding of something that may have multiple meanings.
反応
A1A response or reaction to a stimulus, action, or statement. It can refer to a person's behavior in response to something, or a physical/chemical process where substances change.
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