B2 adjective Formell

不可避

/ɸɯkahi/

That cannot be avoided; certain to happen; inevitable.

Beispiele

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1

経済のグローバル化は不可避な流れだ。

Economic globalization is an inevitable trend.

2

多少の混乱は不可避だと予想される。

It is expected that some confusion is inevitable.

3

技術革新による職種の変化は不可避だ。

Changes in job types due to technological innovation are inevitable.

Wortfamilie

Nomen
不可避性
Adverb
不可避的に
Adjektiv
不可避な
💡

Merkhilfe

Fu (Not) + Ka (Possible) + Hi (Avoid). Not possible to avoid.

Schnelles Quiz

デジタル化の進展は、現代社会において( )な流れである。

Richtig!

Die richtige Antwort ist: 不可避

Beispiele

1

経済のグローバル化は不可避な流れだ。

academic

Economic globalization is an inevitable trend.

2

多少の混乱は不可避だと予想される。

formal

It is expected that some confusion is inevitable.

3

技術革新による職種の変化は不可避だ。

business

Changes in job types due to technological innovation are inevitable.

4

ミスを完全に防ぐのは、人間である以上不可避な部分もある。

everyday

There is an inevitable part to preventing mistakes completely as long as we are human.

5

衝突は不可避の状況に陥った。

formal

The situation fell into one where a collision was inevitable.

Wortfamilie

Nomen
不可避性
Adverb
不可避的に
Adjektiv
不可避な

Häufige Kollokationen

不可避な結果 an inevitable result
不可避な選択 an inevitable choice
不可避の事態 an inevitable situation
不可避な変化 an inevitable change
事実上不可避 virtually inevitable

Häufige Phrasen

不可避の流れ

inevitable trend

不可避的な影響

inevitable influence

衝突は不可避

collision is inevitable

Wird oft verwechselt mit

不可避 vs 必然

Hitsuzen means 'necessary/by necessity', whereas Fukahi focuses on the inability to avoid the event.

📝

Nutzungshinweise

Often used in formal writing to describe future trends or the consequences of actions.

⚠️

Häufige Fehler

Ensure to use the 'na' or 'no' particle correctly depending on the following noun.

💡

Merkhilfe

Fu (Not) + Ka (Possible) + Hi (Avoid). Not possible to avoid.

📖

Wortherkunft

From Chinese roots: Fu (non-) + ka (able) + hi (avoid).

Grammatikmuster

~は不可避だ 不可避な~

Schnelles Quiz

デジタル化の進展は、現代社会において( )な流れである。

Richtig!

Die richtige Antwort ist: 不可避

Mehr general Wörter

必須

B2

Something that is absolutely necessary or required. It cannot be omitted or avoided.

正当

B2

Being lawful, fair, or based on a logical or moral reason; legitimate.

重複

B2

Duplication, overlap, or repetition. It refers to situations where the same thing exists in multiple places or happens more than once unnecessarily.

価値

A1

Kachi refers to the worth, merit, or importance of something, whether in a monetary, moral, or practical sense. It is commonly used to describe how useful or precious an object, idea, or action is to a person or society.

A1

A noun referring to a difference, gap, or margin between two or more things. It is frequently used to describe disparities in quantity, quality, time, or ability.

特徴

A1

A distinctive feature, characteristic, or trait that makes someone or something stand out from others. It is used to describe physical appearances, personality traits, or qualities of objects.

能力

A1

Nouryoku refers to the mental or physical power, skill, or capacity required to perform a specific task or function. It can describe both innate talent and skills acquired through learning and practice.

活用

A1

Katsuyou refers to the practical or effective application of a resource, skill, or piece of information to achieve a goal. In a linguistic context, it specifically describes the conjugation or inflection of verbs and adjectives to change their grammatical function.

効果

A1

The result or impact produced by an action, treatment, or cause. It is used to describe how well something works or the specific outcome achieved through effort or influence.

影響

A1

The power or effect that someone or something has on the actions, behavior, or opinions of others. It describes how one thing can cause a change or produce a result in another thing, whether positive or negative.

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