技術
Technique, skill, or technology used to perform a specific task or achieve a result. It encompasses both physical craftsmanship and advanced scientific engineering used in modern industry.
Exemples
3 sur 5彼は料理の技術が高いです。
He has high cooking skills.
我が社は最新の技術を導入しました。
Our company has introduced the latest technology.
あの人のサッカーの技術、すごいよね。
That person's soccer skills are amazing, right?
Famille de mots
Astuce mémo
The word 'Jutsu' (as in Naruto's Ninjutsu) means technique. 'Gi' means skill. So 'Gijutsu' is the 'skill of techniques'—modern technology is just the ultimate version of that.
Quiz rapide
彼はプロのカメラマンで、撮影の___が高い。
Correct !
La bonne réponse est : 技術
Exemples
彼は料理の技術が高いです。
everydayHe has high cooking skills.
我が社は最新の技術を導入しました。
formalOur company has introduced the latest technology.
あの人のサッカーの技術、すごいよね。
informalThat person's soccer skills are amazing, right?
科学技術の進歩は社会を大きく変える。
academicThe progress of science and technology changes society significantly.
技術提携についての会議を行います。
businessWe will hold a meeting regarding technical cooperation.
Famille de mots
Collocations courantes
Phrases Courantes
専門技術
specialized technology/expertise
最先端技術
cutting-edge technology
技術不足
lack of skill
Souvent confondu avec
Gino refers specifically to manual or physical proficiency, while gijutsu can refer to both physical skills and high-level industrial technology.
Geijutsu means 'art' (creative expression), while gijutsu focuses on 'technique' or 'technology' (practical application).
Notes d'usage
Gijutsu is a versatile word used for both 'skills' (like sports or crafts) and 'technology' (like AI or hardware). When referring to individuals, it implies a high level of learned proficiency.
Erreurs courantes
Learners often confuse it with 'geijutsu' (art) because they share the same first kanji (技). Also, ensure not to use it for natural personality traits; it must be a learned skill.
Astuce mémo
The word 'Jutsu' (as in Naruto's Ninjutsu) means technique. 'Gi' means skill. So 'Gijutsu' is the 'skill of techniques'—modern technology is just the ultimate version of that.
Origine du mot
A compound word from Middle Chinese where 'Gi' (技) means craft/skill and 'Jutsu' (術) means art/means/method.
Modèles grammaticaux
Contexte culturel
Japan is globally renowned for its 'Monozukuri' (craftsmanship) culture, which emphasizes the perfection of technical skills (gijutsu) in manufacturing.
Quiz rapide
彼はプロのカメラマンで、撮影の___が高い。
Correct !
La bonne réponse est : 技術
Expressions liées
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