酵素
A biological catalyst, usually a protein, that speeds up chemical reactions in living organisms. In Japanese culture, the term is frequently used in the context of health, digestion, and fermented foods.
Ejemplos
3 de 5健康のために、毎日酵素ドリンクを飲んでいます。
I drink enzyme drinks every day for my health.
本日は、植物由来の酵素の働きについてご説明いたします。
Today, I will explain the functions of plant-derived enzymes.
この洗剤、酵素が入ってるから汚れがよく落ちるよ。
This detergent has enzymes in it, so it removes stains well.
Familia de palabras
Truco para recordar
Think of 'KO-SO' as 'Co-operative Soap'. Enzymes 'co-operate' with your body to wash away (break down) food and toxins!
Quiz rápido
胃の中には食べ物を分解するための( )があります。
¡Correcto!
La respuesta correcta es: 酵素
Ejemplos
健康のために、毎日酵素ドリンクを飲んでいます。
everydayI drink enzyme drinks every day for my health.
本日は、植物由来の酵素の働きについてご説明いたします。
formalToday, I will explain the functions of plant-derived enzymes.
この洗剤、酵素が入ってるから汚れがよく落ちるよ。
informalThis detergent has enzymes in it, so it removes stains well.
酵素は特定の温度条件下で最大の活性を示します。
academicEnzymes show maximum activity under specific temperature conditions.
弊社は、食品加工用の新型酵素を市場に投入する予定です。
businessOur company plans to launch a new type of enzyme for food processing into the market.
Familia de palabras
Colocaciones comunes
Frases Comunes
酵素ダイエット
enzyme diet
食物酵素
food enzymes
酵素風呂
enzyme bath
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Notas de uso
While '酵素' is a scientific term, it is extremely common in Japanese marketing for supplements and skincare. It is a 'Kango' (Sino-Japanese word) and functions as a standard noun.
Errores comunes
Learners often confuse 'kouso' (enzyme) with 'koubo' (yeast) because they share the first kanji character '酵' related to fermentation.
Truco para recordar
Think of 'KO-SO' as 'Co-operative Soap'. Enzymes 'co-operate' with your body to wash away (break down) food and toxins!
Origen de la palabra
Derived from '酵' (fermentation/yeast) and '素' (element/basis), literally meaning the fundamental element of fermentation.
Patrones gramaticales
Contexto cultural
Japan has a massive market for 'enzyme drinks' and 'enzyme baths' (hot baths filled with fermenting wood chips), believed to improve metabolism and skin health.
Quiz rápido
胃の中には食べ物を分解するための( )があります。
¡Correcto!
La respuesta correcta es: 酵素
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