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取得

shutoku /ɕɯᵝto̞kɯᵝ/

取得 (shutoku) refers to the formal act of obtaining, acquiring, or gaining possession of something, such as a qualification, license, or legal right. It is most commonly used in official, business, or academic contexts to describe the successful completion of requirements to earn a specific status.

예시

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1

先月、運転免許を取得しました。

I obtained my driver's license last month.

2

海外で働くためには、適切なビザを取得しなければなりません。

In order to work abroad, one must obtain the appropriate visa.

3

やっと新しい資格を取得したよ!

I finally got my new qualification!

어휘 가족

명사
取得
Verb
取得する
관련
取得者
💡

암기 팁

Think of the 'Shu' in 取得 as 'Should'—you 'Should' take the exam to 'Gaining' (Toku) the license. It's the 'Token' you get for finishing a task.

빠른 퀴즈

将来のために、英語の[ ]を取得したいです。

정답!

정답은: 資格

예시

1

先月、運転免許を取得しました。

everyday

I obtained my driver's license last month.

2

海外で働くためには、適切なビザを取得しなければなりません。

formal

In order to work abroad, one must obtain the appropriate visa.

3

やっと新しい資格を取得したよ!

informal

I finally got my new qualification!

4

卒業論文を提出し、学士号を取得する。

academic

Submit the graduation thesis and obtain a bachelor's degree.

5

当社は先週、その技術に関する特許を取得いたしました。

business

Our company acquired a patent regarding that technology last week.

어휘 가족

명사
取得
Verb
取得する
관련
取得者

자주 쓰는 조합

資格を取得する to obtain a qualification
免許を取得する to get a license
単位を取得する to earn credits (academic)
権利を取得する to acquire rights
有給を取得する to take paid leave

자주 쓰는 구문

有給休暇を取得する

to take paid holidays

博士号を取得する

to obtain a doctorate

ドメインを取得する

to acquire a domain name

자주 혼동되는 단어

取得 vs 獲得

獲得 (kakutoku) usually implies winning something through competition or great effort, while 取得 is more about meeting administrative criteria.

取得 vs 入手

入手 (nyuushu) is a general term for getting objects or information, whereas 取得 is used for official documents and rights.

📝

사용 참고사항

Use this word when discussing official achievements like certificates, licenses, or legal acquisitions. It sounds more professional and precise than the general verb 'toru' (to take/get).

⚠️

자주 하는 실수

Learners often use 取得 for physical objects bought at a store. For example, do not say 'I acquired (shutoku) an apple'; use 'kau' (buy) or 'te ni ireru' (get) instead.

💡

암기 팁

Think of the 'Shu' in 取得 as 'Should'—you 'Should' take the exam to 'Gaining' (Toku) the license. It's the 'Token' you get for finishing a task.

📖

어원

Composed of 取 (to take/fetch) and 得 (to gain/acquire), originating from Middle Chinese.

문법 패턴

Noun + する (Suru-verb) ~を取得する (~wo shutoku suru)
🌍

문화적 맥락

Japan has a very strong 'shikaku' (qualification) culture where employees are encouraged to obtain various professional certifications to advance their careers.

빠른 퀴즈

将来のために、英語の[ ]を取得したいです。

정답!

정답은: 資格

관련 단어

抗争

A1

A serious struggle or conflict between opposing groups, factions, or organizations. It often implies a prolonged period of resistance, power struggles, or violent feuding.

平和

A1

A state of harmony and the absence of conflict, war, or disturbance. It is used to describe both global stability between nations and a quiet, tranquil personal lifestyle or environment.

和平

A1

和平 (wahei) refers to a state of peace or the restoration of peace, specifically in a diplomatic or formal context between conflicting parties. Unlike the more general word for peace (平和), it often implies the process of ending a war or dispute through negotiation.

休戦

A1

A temporary cessation of fighting or conflict by mutual agreement; a truce or armistice. It indicates a period where parties agree to stop hostile actions, whether in a literal war or a metaphorical argument.

停戦

A1

A temporary cessation of fighting or a ceasefire agreement between opposing forces in a conflict. It is used when parties agree to stop hostilities to allow for negotiations, humanitarian aid, or the permanent end of a war.

組織

A1

Soshiki refers to a structured group of people working together for a specific purpose, such as a company, institution, or system. It can also refer to biological tissue in a medical or scientific context, describing how cells are arranged.

協会

A1

An organized group of people who have the same interest, job, or purpose. It is commonly used for professional bodies, sports leagues, or non-profit organizations that represent a collective interest.

学会

A1

An academic society or a professional organization where scholars and researchers share their findings. It also commonly refers to the specific academic conferences or meetings organized by these groups.

法人

A1

A legal entity or organization, such as a company or non-profit, that is recognized by law as having rights and duties similar to those of a person. It distinguishes a group or institution from an individual human being in legal and business matters.

組合

A1

A formal organization or association formed by individuals or groups with a common interest, most commonly referring to a labor union or a cooperative. It describes a collective body where members work together to achieve shared social, economic, or professional goals.

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