暫時
A formal term referring to a short period of time or a brief moment. It is typically used in writing or polite speech to describe a temporary state or a short duration of an action.
مثالها
3 از 5暫時、休憩しましょう。
Let's take a rest for a short while.
暫時の間、こちらでお待ちいただけますか。
Could you please wait here for a short moment?
暫時休むわ。
I'll rest for a bit.
خانواده کلمه
راهنمای حفظ
The first kanji 暫 contains 'car' (車) and 'sun/day' (日). Think of a car passing by in the sun—it only lasts for a brief moment.
آزمون سریع
( )の間、席を外します。
درسته!
پاسخ صحیح این است: 暫時
مثالها
暫時、休憩しましょう。
everydayLet's take a rest for a short while.
暫時の間、こちらでお待ちいただけますか。
formalCould you please wait here for a short moment?
暫時休むわ。
informalI'll rest for a bit.
その現象は暫時観測された。
academicThe phenomenon was observed for a short period.
結果が出るまで暫時お待ちください。
businessPlease wait a short while until the results are available.
خانواده کلمه
ترکیبهای رایج
عبارات رایج
暫時の間
for a short interval
暫時お待ちください
please wait a moment
暫時も休まず
without resting even for a moment
اغلب اشتباه گرفته میشود با
Zantei refers to something provisional or tentative (like a plan), while Zanshi refers specifically to the duration of time.
نکات کاربردی
It is a literary and formal word. In casual conversation, 'chotto' or 'sukoshi no aida' are much more common.
اشتباهات رایج
Learners often use this in casual speech with friends, which can sound overly stiff or robotic.
راهنمای حفظ
The first kanji 暫 contains 'car' (車) and 'sun/day' (日). Think of a car passing by in the sun—it only lasts for a brief moment.
ریشه کلمه
Derived from Middle Chinese, combining 'zan' (temporary/brief) and 'shi' (time).
الگوهای دستوری
بافت فرهنگی
Reflects the Japanese linguistic preference for using Sino-Japanese vocabulary (Kango) to convey professional or formal distance.
آزمون سریع
( )の間、席を外します。
درسته!
پاسخ صحیح این است: 暫時
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لغات مرتبط
対角
A1Refers 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.
半径
A1The distance from the center of a circle to its outer edge. It is half of the diameter and is used in both mathematical contexts and to describe a physical area around a specific point.
直径
A1The distance from one side of a circle to the other, passing through the center point. It is a fundamental measurement used in geometry and daily life to describe the size of round objects like plates or pipes.
面積
A1面積 refers to the measurement of the size of a surface or the amount of space inside a two-dimensional shape. It is commonly used in mathematics, real estate, and geography to describe how much space a flat object or land occupies.
容積
A1The internal volume or capacity of a container or three-dimensional space. It refers to how much a container can hold, often used in architectural, shipping, or scientific contexts.
重量
A1The measurement of how heavy an object is, typically expressed in standard units like kilograms or pounds. It is frequently used in technical, industrial, or official contexts such as shipping and manufacturing.
密度
A1Density refers to the degree to which something is compact or crowded. It can describe physical mass per volume, the concentration of people in an area, or the richness and intensity of time and content.
濃度
A1The degree to which a substance is contained within a solution or mixture, or the depth of color and thickness of a liquid. It is commonly used in scientific, culinary, and environmental contexts to describe how strong or weak a solution is.
硬度
A1Hardness refers to the degree or level of how hard a material is, often measured scientifically. It is commonly used to describe the physical properties of minerals, metals, or the mineral content in water (water hardness).
温度
A1Temperature refers to the physical measurement of how hot or cold an object, liquid, or environment is. It is measured in degrees and is a fundamental concept used in daily life, science, and weather.
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