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危機

kiki /ki.ki/

A crisis or a critical situation where a dangerous outcome is possible if immediate action is not taken. It represents a turning point where things could become much worse or be resolved through careful management.

Ejemplos

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私の貯金は危機の状態です。

My savings are in a state of crisis.

2

我が国は今、深刻な経済危機にあります。

Our country is currently in a serious economic crisis.

3

宿題を忘れた!これは危機だよ!

I forgot my homework! This is a crisis!

Familia de palabras

Sustantivo
危機
Verb
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Adverbio
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Adjetivo
危機的
Relacionado
危機感
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Truco para recordar

The first character 危 means 'danger' and the second 機 means 'opportunity' or 'mechanism'. Think of a crisis as a dangerous mechanism that forces a change.

Quiz rápido

その会社は今、倒産の( )にある。

¡Correcto!

La respuesta correcta es: 危機

Ejemplos

1

私の貯金は危機の状態です。

everyday

My savings are in a state of crisis.

2

我が国は今、深刻な経済危機にあります。

formal

Our country is currently in a serious economic crisis.

3

宿題を忘れた!これは危機だよ!

informal

I forgot my homework! This is a crisis!

4

地球の温暖化は、人類にとっての大きな危機である。

academic

Global warming is a major crisis for humanity.

5

会社は倒産の危機をようやく乗り越えた。

business

The company finally overcame the risk of bankruptcy.

Familia de palabras

Sustantivo
危機
Verb
null
Adverbio
null
Adjetivo
危機的
Relacionado
危機感

Colocaciones comunes

危機に陥る to fall into a crisis
危機を乗り越える to overcome a crisis
危機感を持つ to have a sense of crisis
危機管理 crisis management
危機一髪 a close call / by a hair's breadth

Frases Comunes

危機一髪

A very narrow escape from danger.

経済危機

Economic crisis.

エネルギー危機

Energy crisis.

Se confunde a menudo con

危機 vs 危険

Kiken means general 'danger' or 'risk', while Kiki refers specifically to a 'crisis' or a critical turning point.

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Notas de uso

Use this word when referring to serious, large-scale problems or turning points. In casual speech, people often use the loanword 'pinchi' instead.

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Errores comunes

Learners often use 'kiki' for small accidents. It is best reserved for situations where there is a threat of failure or collapse.

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Truco para recordar

The first character 危 means 'danger' and the second 機 means 'opportunity' or 'mechanism'. Think of a crisis as a dangerous mechanism that forces a change.

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Origen de la palabra

Derived from Sinitic compounds: 危 (danger) and 機 (turning point/machine).

Patrones gramaticales

Used as a noun followed by the particle に (ni) to indicate falling into a state. Can be used as a な-adjective by adding 的 (kiki-teki) to describe a 'critical' situation.
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Contexto cultural

In Japan, 'Crisis Management' (危机管理) is a vital term in corporate culture due to frequent natural disasters.

Quiz rápido

その会社は今、倒産の( )にある。

¡Correcto!

La respuesta correcta es: 危機

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