要素
A part or aspect of something abstract, especially one that is essential or characteristic. Used to break down complex topics into smaller parts.
Ejemplos
3 de 5この料理には多くのスパイスの要素が入っている。
This dish contains many spice elements.
国民の幸福度を決定する要素を調査する。
Investigate the elements that determine national happiness levels.
面白い映画には、驚きの要素が必要だよね。
Surprise elements are necessary for a fun movie, right?
Familia de palabras
Truco para recordar
The kanji 'you' (要) means essential and 'so' (素) means raw material—essential raw parts.
Quiz rápido
信頼は、人間関係を築くための不可欠な( )だ。
¡Correcto!
La respuesta correcta es: 要素
Ejemplos
この料理には多くのスパイスの要素が入っている。
everydayThis dish contains many spice elements.
国民の幸福度を決定する要素を調査する。
formalInvestigate the elements that determine national happiness levels.
面白い映画には、驚きの要素が必要だよね。
informalSurprise elements are necessary for a fun movie, right?
言語を構成する基本的な要素について学ぶ。
academicLearn about the basic elements that constitute a language.
デザインの重要な要素を資料にまとめる。
businessSummarize the important elements of the design in a document.
Familia de palabras
Colocaciones comunes
Frases Comunes
要素を分解する
to break down elements
必要な要素を満たす
to meet the necessary requirements/elements
様々な要素が絡み合う
various elements are intertwined
Se confunde a menudo con
Youin is specifically a 'causal factor' that leads to a result, while Youso is a general 'constituent part' of a whole.
Notas de uso
Can refer to both physical ingredients and abstract factors.
Errores comunes
Often confused with 'youin' (factor). Use 'youso' when talking about parts of a whole.
Truco para recordar
The kanji 'you' (要) means essential and 'so' (素) means raw material—essential raw parts.
Origen de la palabra
Sino-Japanese; 'you' (pivot/essential) + 'so' (plain/element).
Patrones gramaticales
Quiz rápido
信頼は、人間関係を築くための不可欠な( )だ。
¡Correcto!
La respuesta correcta es: 要素
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