反応
A response or reaction to a stimulus, action, or statement. It can refer to a person's behavior in response to something, or a physical/chemical process where substances change.
Ejemplos
3 de 5彼の反応はとても面白かったです。
His reaction was very funny.
新製品に対する市場の反応を調査します。
We will investigate the market's reaction to the new product.
メッセージを送ったけど、全然反応がないよ。
I sent a message, but there's no reaction at all.
Familia de palabras
Truco para recordar
Visualize a science lab: you add a drop of liquid (the stimulus) and wait for the 'return' (反 - han) 'response' (応 - nō).
Quiz rápido
プレゼントをあげたが、彼女の( )はあまり良くなかった。
¡Correcto!
La respuesta correcta es: 反応
Ejemplos
彼の反応はとても面白かったです。
everydayHis reaction was very funny.
新製品に対する市場の反応を調査します。
formalWe will investigate the market's reaction to the new product.
メッセージを送ったけど、全然反応がないよ。
informalI sent a message, but there's no reaction at all.
この実験では、特定の温度で化学反応が起こります。
academicIn this experiment, a chemical reaction occurs at a specific temperature.
お客様の反応を見て、サービスを改善しましょう。
businessLet's look at the customers' reactions and improve our service.
Familia de palabras
Colocaciones comunes
Frases Comunes
反応を見る
to see how someone reacts
反応に困る
to not know how to react
チェーン反応
chain reaction
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Notas de uso
Use 'hannō' when describing how someone or something acts as a result of an external trigger. It is very common in both social contexts and scientific discussions.
Errores comunes
Learners sometimes use 'hannō' when they simply mean 'an answer' (henji). 'Hannō' describes the behavior or the 'vibe' of the response rather than the content of the words.
Truco para recordar
Visualize a science lab: you add a drop of liquid (the stimulus) and wait for the 'return' (反 - han) 'response' (応 - nō).
Origen de la palabra
A Sinitic compound where '反' (han) means 'return/anti' and '応' (nō) means 'respond/correspond'.
Patrones gramaticales
Contexto cultural
In Japanese communication, observing 'hannō' is crucial for 'reading the air' (kuuki wo yomu) to maintain social harmony.
Quiz rápido
プレゼントをあげたが、彼女の( )はあまり良くなかった。
¡Correcto!
La respuesta correcta es: 反応
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