A1 noun Neutral #3,260 am häufigsten

技術

gijutsu /ɡidʑɯtsɯ/

Technique, skill, or technology used to perform a specific task or achieve a result. It encompasses both physical craftsmanship and advanced scientific engineering used in modern industry.

Beispiele

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彼は料理の技術が高いです。

He has high cooking skills.

2

我が社は最新の技術を導入しました。

Our company has introduced the latest technology.

3

あの人のサッカーの技術、すごいよね。

That person's soccer skills are amazing, right?

Wortfamilie

Nomen
技術
Adverb
技術的に
Adjektiv
技術的な
Verwandt
技術者
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Merkhilfe

The word 'Jutsu' (as in Naruto's Ninjutsu) means technique. 'Gi' means skill. So 'Gijutsu' is the 'skill of techniques'—modern technology is just the ultimate version of that.

Schnelles Quiz

彼はプロのカメラマンで、撮影の___が高い。

Richtig!

Die richtige Antwort ist: 技術

Beispiele

1

彼は料理の技術が高いです。

everyday

He has high cooking skills.

2

我が社は最新の技術を導入しました。

formal

Our company has introduced the latest technology.

3

あの人のサッカーの技術、すごいよね。

informal

That person's soccer skills are amazing, right?

4

科学技術の進歩は社会を大きく変える。

academic

The progress of science and technology changes society significantly.

5

技術提携についての会議を行います。

business

We will hold a meeting regarding technical cooperation.

Wortfamilie

Nomen
技術
Adverb
技術的に
Adjektiv
技術的な
Verwandt
技術者

Häufige Kollokationen

高い技術 high level of skill
最新の技術 the latest technology
技術を磨く to polish one's skills
技術を習得する to acquire a skill
技術革新 technological innovation

Häufige Phrasen

専門技術

specialized technology/expertise

最先端技術

cutting-edge technology

技術不足

lack of skill

Wird oft verwechselt mit

技術 vs 技能

Gino refers specifically to manual or physical proficiency, while gijutsu can refer to both physical skills and high-level industrial technology.

技術 vs 芸術

Geijutsu means 'art' (creative expression), while gijutsu focuses on 'technique' or 'technology' (practical application).

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Nutzungshinweise

Gijutsu is a versatile word used for both 'skills' (like sports or crafts) and 'technology' (like AI or hardware). When referring to individuals, it implies a high level of learned proficiency.

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Häufige Fehler

Learners often confuse it with 'geijutsu' (art) because they share the same first kanji (技). Also, ensure not to use it for natural personality traits; it must be a learned skill.

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Merkhilfe

The word 'Jutsu' (as in Naruto's Ninjutsu) means technique. 'Gi' means skill. So 'Gijutsu' is the 'skill of techniques'—modern technology is just the ultimate version of that.

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Wortherkunft

A compound word from Middle Chinese where 'Gi' (技) means craft/skill and 'Jutsu' (術) means art/means/method.

Grammatikmuster

Noun + の + 技術 (e.g., 運転の技術 - driving skill) 技術 + 的 + な (Adjectival form: technical) 技術 + を + 使う (To use technology/skill)
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Kultureller Kontext

Japan is globally renowned for its 'Monozukuri' (craftsmanship) culture, which emphasizes the perfection of technical skills (gijutsu) in manufacturing.

Schnelles Quiz

彼はプロのカメラマンで、撮影の___が高い。

Richtig!

Die richtige Antwort ist: 技術

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