終日
Refers to the entire duration of a day from morning until night. It is a formal way to express that an action or state lasts all day long without interruption.
예시
3 / 5昨日は終日、雨が降っていました。
It rained all day yesterday.
本日は終日、特別イベントを開催しております。
We are holding a special event all day today.
日曜日は終日寝ていたよ。
I slept all day on Sunday.
어휘 가족
암기 팁
Look at the kanji: 終 (End/Finish) + 日 (Day). It literally means until the day ends, covering the whole duration.
빠른 퀴즈
デパートは( )営業しています。
정답!
정답은: 終日
예시
昨日は終日、雨が降っていました。
everydayIt rained all day yesterday.
本日は終日、特別イベントを開催しております。
formalWe are holding a special event all day today.
日曜日は終日寝ていたよ。
informalI slept all day on Sunday.
この地域では終日、気温の変化がほとんど見られなかった。
academicIn this region, almost no change in temperature was observed throughout the day.
田中は本日、終日外出しております。
businessTanaka is out of the office all day today.
어휘 가족
자주 쓰는 조합
자주 쓰는 구문
終日、暇がない
to have no free time all day
終日、雨天
rainy all day long
終日、会議
meetings all day
자주 혼동되는 단어
Ichinichijuu is used in casual daily conversation, while Shujitsu is more formal and used in business or public notices.
Zennichi often refers to 'every day' or a 'full day' in a schedule (like a full-day pass), whereas Shujitsu emphasizes the duration of a single day.
사용 참고사항
Shujitsu is an adverbial noun, meaning it can function as a noun or an adverb. It is very common in written notices and formal business contexts to indicate operating hours or availability.
자주 하는 실수
Beginners often use Shujitsu in casual chat with friends, where it might sound overly stiff or robotic. Use 'ichinichijuu' instead for a more natural feel in casual settings.
암기 팁
Look at the kanji: 終 (End/Finish) + 日 (Day). It literally means until the day ends, covering the whole duration.
어원
A Sino-Japanese (On-yomi) compound where 'shu' (end/complete) modifies 'jitsu' (day).
문법 패턴
문화적 맥락
In Japan, you will see '終日禁煙' (No smoking all day) signs in many public spaces, restaurants, and train stations.
빠른 퀴즈
デパートは( )営業しています。
정답!
정답은: 終日
관련 단어
粒子
A1A very small piece or bit of matter, such as a grain of sand, a speck of dust, or a microscopic unit like an atom or molecule. It is commonly used in scientific contexts to describe the fundamental components of a substance or in photography to describe the grain of an image.
電子
A1Refers to an electron in a scientific context or, more commonly, signifies that something is digital or electronic. It is frequently used as a prefix to describe modern technology replacements for traditional items like books or money.
中性子
A1A neutron is a subatomic particle found in the nucleus of an atom that carries no electric charge. It has a mass slightly larger than that of a proton and is essential for the stability of atomic nuclei.
化合物
A1A substance formed when two or more chemical elements are chemically bonded together. It is used primarily in scientific contexts to describe materials with a fixed ratio of components.
溶液
A1A liquid mixture in which a substance (solute) is uniformly dissolved in another substance (solvent). It is most commonly used in chemistry to describe liquids like salt water or chemical mixtures used in experiments.
溶媒
A1A substance, typically a liquid, in which another substance (the solute) is dissolved to form a solution. In a chemical context, it acts as the medium that facilitates the breaking down of particles.
窒素
A1Nitrogen is a colorless, odorless chemical element that makes up about 78 percent of the Earth's atmosphere. It is essential for all living things and is widely used in fertilizers and industrial cooling as liquid nitrogen.
水素
A1Hydrogen is the simplest and most abundant chemical element in the universe, symbolized by H. In everyday Japanese contexts, it is frequently discussed as a clean energy source used in eco-friendly vehicles and power generation.
鉱物
A1A naturally occurring inorganic solid substance with a specific chemical composition and crystalline structure. It is commonly used in scientific contexts to describe rocks, crystals, and ores found in nature.
噴火
A1A volcanic eruption where lava, gas, and ash are ejected from a volcano. It is used to describe both the geological event and the action of a volcano becoming active.
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