重量
The 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.
例文
3 / 5この荷物の重量は20キロです。
The weight of this luggage is 20 kilograms.
規定の重量を超えると追加料金がかかります。
Extra fees apply if the weight exceeds the regulation.
この箱、重量ありすぎじゃない?
Isn't this box way too heavy?
語族
覚え方のコツ
Visualize the kanji: 重 means 'heavy' and 量 means 'quantity' or 'measure'. Together, they represent the 'measure of heaviness'.
クイックテスト
飛行機に乗る前に、スーツケースの___を量ります。
正解!
正解は: 重量
例文
この荷物の重量は20キロです。
everydayThe weight of this luggage is 20 kilograms.
規定の重量を超えると追加料金がかかります。
formalExtra fees apply if the weight exceeds the regulation.
この箱、重量ありすぎじゃない?
informalIsn't this box way too heavy?
重量と質量の違いを説明してください。
academicPlease explain the difference between weight and mass.
コンテナの総重量を確認してください。
businessPlease check the total weight of the container.
語族
よく使う組み合わせ
よく使うフレーズ
重量挙げ
Weightlifting
重量オーバー
Weight over limit
重量感がある
To have a solid or substantial feel
よく混同される語
'Taiju' refers specifically to the body weight of a person or animal, while 'Juryo' refers to objects or cargo.
'Omosa' is the common, everyday word for heaviness; 'Juryo' is used for official, technical, or numerical measurements.
使い方のコツ
Use 'Juryo' when referencing a specific numerical weight in documents, manuals, or official settings. In daily conversation about how heavy something feels, 'omosa' is much more common.
よくある間違い
Do not use 'Juryo' to describe a person's weight in casual conversation; use 'taiju' instead. Also, remember it is a noun and cannot be used as an adjective like 'heavy' (omoi).
覚え方のコツ
Visualize the kanji: 重 means 'heavy' and 量 means 'quantity' or 'measure'. Together, they represent the 'measure of heaviness'.
語源
A Sino-Japanese compound (Kango) combining 'heavy' (重) and 'measure/quantity' (量).
文法パターン
文化的な背景
Japanese logistics and postal services are extremely precise about weight categories; even a few grams over can change a shipping price tier.
クイックテスト
飛行機に乗る前に、スーツケースの___を量ります。
正解!
正解は: 重量
関連語彙
関連単語
往復
A1A round trip or travel back and forth between two locations. It refers to the act of going to a destination and returning to the starting point.
片道
A1A noun referring to a one-way trip or journey from one place to another without returning. It is most commonly used when purchasing transportation tickets or describing travel duration.
経路
A1A route or path taken to get from one place to another. It can also describe the logical steps or channels through which information or things move.
距離
A1Kyori refers to the physical amount of space between two points or objects. It can also be used figuratively to describe the psychological or emotional gap between people in a relationship.
方向
A1Refers to the physical way something is pointing or moving, as well as the abstract path or course of action taken. It is commonly used to describe spatial orientation or the general trend of a situation or project.
位置
A1Refers to the specific physical or abstract place where someone or something is situated. It is frequently used in contexts involving maps, coordinates, or the relative arrangement of objects.
到着
A1The act of reaching a specific destination after traveling. It can refer to people, vehicles, or physical items like mail and luggage arriving at a place.
経由
A1Refers to the act of traveling 'via' or 'by way of' a specific location, or passing information/documents through an intermediary. It is used to describe a route that includes a stopover or a channel through which something is transmitted.
地点
A1A specific point or location on a map or in space. It is often used to denote a precise spot for technical, geographic, or formal purposes rather than a general area.
目的地
A1目的地 refers to a specific place where someone is going or where a journey ends. It combines the words for 'purpose' and 'ground/place' to describe the physical target of movement or travel.
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