資源
Shigen refers to valuable materials or assets, such as natural minerals, energy sources, or human talent, that can be used for production or survival. It is widely used in economics, environmental science, and daily life to describe both raw materials and abstract wealth.
Ejemplos
3 de 5この町は水資源が豊かです。
This town is rich in water resources.
私たちは天然資源を大切にしなければなりません。
We must value our natural resources.
今日は資源ゴミを出す日だよ。
Today is the day to put out the recyclables.
Familia de palabras
Truco para recordar
The first kanji 資 means 'assets' and the second kanji 源 means 'source.' Think of it as the 'source of assets.'
Quiz rápido
地球の___を大切に使いましょう。
¡Correcto!
La respuesta correcta es: a
Ejemplos
この町は水資源が豊かです。
everydayThis town is rich in water resources.
私たちは天然資源を大切にしなければなりません。
formalWe must value our natural resources.
今日は資源ゴミを出す日だよ。
informalToday is the day to put out the recyclables.
エネルギー資源の枯渇が大きな問題となっている。
academicThe depletion of energy resources has become a major problem.
わが社にとって、社員は最も重要な経営資源です。
businessFor our company, employees are the most important management resource.
Familia de palabras
Colocaciones comunes
Frases Comunes
資源を再利用する
to reuse resources
資源が底をつく
to run out of resources
資源を無駄にする
to waste resources
Se confunde a menudo con
Zairyou refers to specific ingredients for a single product, whereas Shigen refers to broad, systemic assets like coal or talent.
Zaisan usually refers to personal wealth or property, while Shigen is used for materials used in production or environmental contexts.
Notas de uso
Use shigen when talking about large-scale supplies like oil, minerals, or human skills. In daily life, it most frequently appears in the term 'shigen-gomi' (recyclable waste).
Errores comunes
Learners often use 'zairyou' (ingredients) when they mean natural resources. Also, remember that 'shigen' is a noun and cannot be turned into a verb by just adding 'suru'.
Truco para recordar
The first kanji 資 means 'assets' and the second kanji 源 means 'source.' Think of it as the 'source of assets.'
Origen de la palabra
A Sino-Japanese compound word combining 'zi' (capital/wealth) and 'yuan' (source/origin).
Patrones gramaticales
Contexto cultural
Because Japan is a country with few natural resources, the efficient use and recycling of 'shigen' is a major part of education and social responsibility.
Quiz rápido
地球の___を大切に使いましょう。
¡Correcto!
La respuesta correcta es: a
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