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酵素

kōso /koːso/

A biological catalyst, usually a protein, that speeds up chemical reactions in living organisms. In Japanese culture, the term is frequently used in the context of health, digestion, and fermented foods.

Exemples

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1

健康のために、毎日酵素ドリンクを飲んでいます。

I drink enzyme drinks every day for my health.

2

本日は、植物由来の酵素の働きについてご説明いたします。

Today, I will explain the functions of plant-derived enzymes.

3

この洗剤、酵素が入ってるから汚れがよく落ちるよ。

This detergent has enzymes in it, so it removes stains well.

Famille de mots

Nom
酵素
Verb
酵素化する
Apparenté
酵素学
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Astuce mémo

Think of 'KO-SO' as 'Co-operative Soap'. Enzymes 'co-operate' with your body to wash away (break down) food and toxins!

Quiz rapide

胃の中には食べ物を分解するための( )があります。

Correct !

La bonne réponse est : 酵素

Exemples

1

健康のために、毎日酵素ドリンクを飲んでいます。

everyday

I drink enzyme drinks every day for my health.

2

本日は、植物由来の酵素の働きについてご説明いたします。

formal

Today, I will explain the functions of plant-derived enzymes.

3

この洗剤、酵素が入ってるから汚れがよく落ちるよ。

informal

This detergent has enzymes in it, so it removes stains well.

4

酵素は特定の温度条件下で最大の活性を示します。

academic

Enzymes show maximum activity under specific temperature conditions.

5

弊社は、食品加工用の新型酵素を市場に投入する予定です。

business

Our company plans to launch a new type of enzyme for food processing into the market.

Famille de mots

Nom
酵素
Verb
酵素化する
Apparenté
酵素学

Collocations courantes

酵素が含まれる contains enzymes
酵素を活性化する activate enzymes
消化酵素 digestive enzymes
酵素が働く enzymes work/function
酵素分解 enzymatic degradation

Phrases Courantes

酵素ダイエット

enzyme diet

食物酵素

food enzymes

酵素風呂

enzyme bath

Souvent confondu avec

酵素 vs 酵母

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Notes d'usage

While '酵素' is a scientific term, it is extremely common in Japanese marketing for supplements and skincare. It is a 'Kango' (Sino-Japanese word) and functions as a standard noun.

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Erreurs courantes

Learners often confuse 'kouso' (enzyme) with 'koubo' (yeast) because they share the first kanji character '酵' related to fermentation.

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Astuce mémo

Think of 'KO-SO' as 'Co-operative Soap'. Enzymes 'co-operate' with your body to wash away (break down) food and toxins!

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Origine du mot

Derived from '酵' (fermentation/yeast) and '素' (element/basis), literally meaning the fundamental element of fermentation.

Modèles grammaticaux

Used as a noun followed by particles like が, を, or の. No plural form exists in Japanese. Can be prefixed to other nouns to create compound terms (e.g., 酵素パワー).
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Contexte culturel

Japan has a massive market for 'enzyme drinks' and 'enzyme baths' (hot baths filled with fermenting wood chips), believed to improve metabolism and skin health.

Quiz rapide

胃の中には食べ物を分解するための( )があります。

Correct !

La bonne réponse est : 酵素

Mots lis

訂正

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The act of correcting or revising errors in written or spoken information. It specifically refers to fixing factual mistakes, typos, or inaccuracies to make the content right.

開業

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The act of starting a new business, opening a shop, or establishing a professional practice such as a medical clinic or law office. It refers specifically to the initial launch or the commencement of operations for an enterprise.

研修

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A period of training or study intended to improve a person's skills or knowledge, typically within a professional or organizational context. It often refers to structured programs like workshops, seminars, or internships provided by companies or institutions.

獲得

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獲得 refers to the act of obtaining or acquiring something desirable, such as a prize, a right, a skill, or a market share. It typically implies a level of effort, competition, or formal process required to secure the item or status.

瞑想

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Meditation; the practice of focusing one's mind for a period of time, often for religious or relaxation purposes. In Japanese, it refers both to traditional Zen practices and modern mindfulness techniques.

熟考

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Deep consideration or careful thought about a matter over a period of time. It involves weighing different options or consequences seriously before reaching a conclusion or decision.

勤務

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Kinmu refers to the act of performing one's duties at a workplace or the specific service one provides to an employer. It is a formal term often used to describe working hours, locations, or the professional nature of a job assignment.

unknown

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A student attending a university or college for higher education. In Japan, it specifically refers to undergraduate students in a four-year university or a two-year junior college.

維持

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The act of keeping something in its current state, condition, or level over a period of time. It is commonly used to describe the maintenance of health, systems, relationships, or the status quo.

縮小

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The act of reducing the size, scale, or scope of something. It is commonly used when talking about downsizing operations, shrinking digital images, or narrowing the range of a project.

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