対角
Refers to a diagonal relationship or position, specifically relating to opposite corners or angles in a geometric shape or a physical space. It is commonly used in mathematics to describe lines connecting non-adjacent vertices, as well as in daily life to describe sitting or standing diagonally across from someone.
مثالها
3 از 5テーブルの対角に座りましょう。
Let's sit diagonally across the table.
その二つの点は対角の位置にあります。
Those two points are located in diagonal positions.
対角の席、空いてるよ。
The seat diagonally across is empty.
خانواده کلمه
راهنمای حفظ
Think of the kanji: 'Tai' (対) means 'opposite' or 'versus', and 'Kaku' (角) means 'corner' or 'angle'. So, it literally means 'Opposite Corner'.
آزمون سریع
正方形の二つの頂点を結んで、____を引きます。
درسته!
پاسخ صحیح این است: 対角線
مثالها
テーブルの対角に座りましょう。
everydayLet's sit diagonally across the table.
その二つの点は対角の位置にあります。
formalThose two points are located in diagonal positions.
対角の席、空いてるよ。
informalThe seat diagonally across is empty.
四角形の対角を結ぶと、二つの三角形ができます。
academicWhen you connect the diagonals of a quadrilateral, two triangles are formed.
弊社はあの交差点の対角にあるビルにあります。
businessOur company is located in the building diagonally across that intersection.
خانواده کلمه
ترکیبهای رایج
عبارات رایج
対角線を描く
to draw a diagonal line
対角線上にある
to be on the diagonal line
対角のペア
a diagonal pair
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نکات کاربردی
While 'Taikaku' is often used in mathematical contexts as part of 'Taikakusen' (diagonal line), it is also used in navigation and interior design to indicate positions across corners.
اشتباهات رایج
Learners sometimes use 'Taikaku' when they simply mean something is 'tilted' (which should be 'katamuiteiru'). 'Taikaku' requires two reference points or corners.
راهنمای حفظ
Think of the kanji: 'Tai' (対) means 'opposite' or 'versus', and 'Kaku' (角) means 'corner' or 'angle'. So, it literally means 'Opposite Corner'.
ریشه کلمه
A Sino-Japanese compound (Kango) consisting of 'tai' (facing/opposite) and 'kaku' (horn/angle/corner).
الگوهای دستوری
آزمون سریع
正方形の二つの頂点を結んで、____を引きます。
درسته!
پاسخ صحیح این است: 対角線
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中性子
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水素
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