措置
A formal term referring to a specific measure, step, or action taken to deal with a particular situation or problem. It is most commonly used in official, legal, or administrative contexts to describe a deliberate and systematic response.
Ejemplos
3 de 5騒音問題について、適切な措置をとりましょう。
Let's take appropriate measures regarding the noise problem.
政府は感染症拡大防止のための緊急措置を発表した。
The government announced emergency measures to prevent the spread of infectious diseases.
早く何らかの措置をとらないとまずいよ。
If we don't take some kind of measure soon, it'll be bad.
Familia de palabras
Truco para recordar
Think of 'So-shi' as 'Solving it Officially.' The first kanji 措 means to set aside/arrange, and 置 means to put.
Quiz rápido
会社は不正行為をした社員に対し、厳しい( )をとった。
¡Correcto!
La respuesta correcta es: 措置
Ejemplos
騒音問題について、適切な措置をとりましょう。
everydayLet's take appropriate measures regarding the noise problem.
政府は感染症拡大防止のための緊急措置を発表した。
formalThe government announced emergency measures to prevent the spread of infectious diseases.
早く何らかの措置をとらないとまずいよ。
informalIf we don't take some kind of measure soon, it'll be bad.
経済的格差を是正するための制度的措置が検討されている。
academicInstitutional measures to correct economic disparity are being considered.
セキュリティ違反に対しては、厳格な措置がとられます。
businessStrict measures will be taken against security violations.
Familia de palabras
Colocaciones comunes
Frases Comunes
法的措置を辞さない
not hesitate to take legal action
応急措置
emergency/temporary measure
暫定措置
provisional/interim measure
Se confunde a menudo con
Shochi often refers to immediate physical or medical treatment, whereas Soshi refers to official or administrative policy steps.
Notas de uso
Soshi is a high-level word typically found in news reports or official documents. It is almost always used with formal verbs like 'koujiru' (to take/devise) or 'toru' (to take).
Errores comunes
Avoid using this word for casual personal choices like 'deciding what to eat.' It sounds too heavy and bureaucratic for everyday trivial tasks.
Truco para recordar
Think of 'So-shi' as 'Solving it Officially.' The first kanji 措 means to set aside/arrange, and 置 means to put.
Origen de la palabra
Originates from Sino-Japanese roots where 措 means to manage or arrange, and 置 means to place or establish.
Patrones gramaticales
Contexto cultural
Frequently used by Japanese government spokespeople during press conferences to signify that the state is actively managing a crisis.
Quiz rápido
会社は不正行為をした社員に対し、厳しい( )をとった。
¡Correcto!
La respuesta correcta es: 措置
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