付加価値
Added value. The extra value created by a company or individual through processing, branding, or services beyond the original cost of materials.
Ejemplos
3 de 5技術革新は、産業に高い付加価値をもたらす。
Technological innovation brings high added value to industry.
顧客サービスを向上させ、サービスに付加価値を与える。
Improve customer service and give added value to the service.
ただのペンだけど、サイン入りなら付加価値がつくね。
It's just a pen, but if it has an autograph, it gains added value.
Familia de palabras
Truco para recordar
Fu (add) + Ka (add) + Ka (value) + Chi (worth). Double adding worth.
Quiz rápido
現代の製造業では、単なる組み立てよりもデザインなどの( )が重要視されている。
¡Correcto!
La respuesta correcta es: 付加価値
Ejemplos
技術革新は、産業に高い付加価値をもたらす。
academicTechnological innovation brings high added value to industry.
顧客サービスを向上させ、サービスに付加価値を与える。
businessImprove customer service and give added value to the service.
ただのペンだけど、サイン入りなら付加価値がつくね。
informalIt's just a pen, but if it has an autograph, it gains added value.
付加価値の高い農業を目指し、ブランド化を進める。
formalAim for high-value-added agriculture and promote branding.
自分のスキルを磨いて、仕事に付加価値を出したい。
everydayI want to polish my skills and provide added value to my work.
Familia de palabras
Colocaciones comunes
Frases Comunes
高い付加価値
high added value
付加価値を高める
to increase added value
Se confunde a menudo con
Rieki is profit (income minus cost); fukakachi is the value added during the process (e.g., design, labor).
Notas de uso
Frequently appears in IELTS passages related to globalization, manufacturing, and economics.
Errores comunes
Using it simply to mean 'expensive'. It refers to the *reason* why something is worth more.
Truco para recordar
Fu (add) + Ka (add) + Ka (value) + Chi (worth). Double adding worth.
Origen de la palabra
Translates the economic term 'Value Added'.
Patrones gramaticales
Quiz rápido
現代の製造業では、単なる組み立てよりもデザインなどの( )が重要視されている。
¡Correcto!
La respuesta correcta es: 付加価値
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