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粒子

ryūshi ɾʲɯːɕi

A very small piece or bit of matter, such as a grain of sand, a speck of dust, or a microscopic unit like an atom or molecule. It is commonly used in scientific contexts to describe the fundamental components of a substance or in photography to describe the grain of an image.

Ejemplos

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砂の粒子がとても細かいです。

The particles of sand are very fine.

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このフィルターは微細な粒子を捕集します。

This filter captures fine particles.

3

この写真、粒子が粗くてかっこいいね。

This photo has a coarse grain (particles), it looks cool.

Familia de palabras

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粒子
Adjetivo
粒子状の
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Truco para recordar

Look at the kanji: 粒 (grain) + 子 (child/small thing). A 'child of a grain' is a tiny particle.

Quiz rápido

空気中には目に見えないほど小さな___が飛んでいる。

¡Correcto!

La respuesta correcta es: 粒子

Ejemplos

1

砂の粒子がとても細かいです。

everyday

The particles of sand are very fine.

2

このフィルターは微細な粒子を捕集します。

formal

This filter captures fine particles.

3

この写真、粒子が粗くてかっこいいね。

informal

This photo has a coarse grain (particles), it looks cool.

4

光は波と粒子の両方の性質を持っています。

academic

Light has the properties of both a wave and a particle.

5

弊社のトナーは粒子径が均一で、高品質な印刷が可能です。

business

Our company's toner has a uniform particle size, enabling high-quality printing.

Familia de palabras

Sustantivo
粒子
Adjetivo
粒子状の
Relacionado

Colocaciones comunes

粒子が細かい fine-grained / fine particles
粒子が粗い coarse-grained
微細な粒子 minute particles
粒子加速器 particle accelerator
高エネルギー粒子 high-energy particles

Frases Comunes

素粒子

elementary particle

浮遊粒子状物質

suspended particulate matter

粒子の粗い画像

grainy image

Se confunde a menudo con

粒子 vs 助詞

Joshi refers to grammatical particles (like 'wa' or 'ga'), while ryuushi refers to physical particles of matter.

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Notas de uso

While 'ryuushi' is used for scientific and microscopic particles, 'tsubu' (粒) is preferred for visible grains like rice or drops of rain. In photography and film, 'ryuushi' describes the graininess of the image.

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Errores comunes

Don't use this word to refer to grammatical particles; use 'joshi' (助詞) instead. Also, avoid using it for food grains unless discussing their scientific composition.

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Truco para recordar

Look at the kanji: 粒 (grain) + 子 (child/small thing). A 'child of a grain' is a tiny particle.

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Origen de la palabra

Derived from Sinitic roots: 'ryuu' (grain) and 'shi' (a diminutive suffix or child), combined to mean a minute piece of matter.

Patrones gramaticales

It is a compound noun. No plural form exists in Japanese. Commonly modified by adjectives like 'komakai' (fine) or 'arai' (coarse).
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Contexto cultural

Often mentioned in Japanese weather reports regarding 'PM2.5' (micro-particulate matter) crossing the sea from the continent.

Quiz rápido

空気中には目に見えないほど小さな___が飛んでいる。

¡Correcto!

La respuesta correcta es: 粒子

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