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触媒

shokubai [ɕo̞kɯ̟ᵝbaɪ]

A substance that increases the rate of a chemical reaction without undergoing any permanent chemical change itself. Metaphorically, it refers to a person or event that causes an important change or action to happen more quickly.

Ejemplos

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この会話が二人の仲直りの触媒になった。

This conversation served as the catalyst for the two of them making up.

2

政府の減税策が投資の触媒として機能している。

The government's tax reduction policy is functioning as a catalyst for investment.

3

彼の一言が、みんなが本気になる触媒だったね。

His one word was the catalyst that made everyone get serious, wasn't it?

Familia de palabras

Sustantivo
触媒
Verb
触媒する
Adjetivo
触媒的な
Relacionado
触媒学
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Truco para recordar

Think of 'Shoku' (touch) and 'Bai' (intermediary). A catalyst 'touches' the reaction as a 'mediator' to speed it up without disappearing.

Quiz rápido

そのイベントは、地域コミュニティが活性化するための( )になった。

¡Correcto!

La respuesta correcta es: 触媒

Ejemplos

1

この会話が二人の仲直りの触媒になった。

everyday

This conversation served as the catalyst for the two of them making up.

2

政府の減税策が投資の触媒として機能している。

formal

The government's tax reduction policy is functioning as a catalyst for investment.

3

彼の一言が、みんなが本気になる触媒だったね。

informal

His one word was the catalyst that made everyone get serious, wasn't it?

4

実験では、二酸化マンガンを触媒として酸素を発生させた。

academic

In the experiment, oxygen was generated using manganese dioxide as a catalyst.

5

この新技術は、業界全体のデジタル化の触媒となるだろう。

business

This new technology will likely be the catalyst for the digitalization of the entire industry.

Familia de palabras

Sustantivo
触媒
Verb
触媒する
Adjetivo
触媒的な
Relacionado
触媒学

Colocaciones comunes

触媒として働く to act as a catalyst
触媒を用いる to use a catalyst
触媒作用 catalytic action
触媒反応 catalytic reaction
生体触媒 biocatalyst

Frases Comunes

触媒の役割を果たす

to play the role of a catalyst

触媒として機能する

to function as a catalyst

不均一触媒

heterogeneous catalyst

Se confunde a menudo con

触媒 vs 媒体

Baitai (medium/media) is the vehicle for communication or transport, whereas Shokubai (catalyst) is the trigger for a reaction.

触媒 vs 媒質

Baishitsu refers to the physical substance through which a wave (like sound) travels.

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Notas de uso

In daily conversation, it is almost always used metaphorically to describe something that triggers a change in human relationships or social situations.

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Errores comunes

Learners sometimes use it to mean the 'main cause' of an event, but a catalyst technically assists the process without being consumed by it.

💡

Truco para recordar

Think of 'Shoku' (touch) and 'Bai' (intermediary). A catalyst 'touches' the reaction as a 'mediator' to speed it up without disappearing.

📖

Origen de la palabra

A kanji compound created to translate the Western scientific concept of a 'catalyst', using 'touch' and 'mediator'.

Patrones gramaticales

Used as a noun: [Noun] + は + [Noun] + の触媒だ Used as an adverbial phrase: [Noun] + を触媒として
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Contexto cultural

In Japanese business leadership, a 'catalytic leader' (shokubai-gata leader) is one who brings out the best in their team without being overbearing.

Quiz rápido

そのイベントは、地域コミュニティが活性化するための( )になった。

¡Correcto!

La respuesta correcta es: 触媒

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