開催
The act of holding or hosting an event, meeting, or exhibition. It is a formal way to describe opening a gathering for a specific purpose.
예시
3 / 5来週、この公園でお祭りが開催されます。
A festival will be held in this park next week.
国際会議は東京で開催される予定です。
The international conference is scheduled to be held in Tokyo.
今度のパーティー、どこで開催するの?
Where are you holding the next party?
어휘 가족
암기 팁
Think of 'Kai' (open) and 'Sai' (urge/event). You are 'opening' the doors for a big 'event'.
빠른 퀴즈
来月、新しいスポーツ大会が( )されます。
정답!
정답은: 開催
예시
来週、この公園でお祭りが開催されます。
everydayA festival will be held in this park next week.
国際会議は東京で開催される予定です。
formalThe international conference is scheduled to be held in Tokyo.
今度のパーティー、どこで開催するの?
informalWhere are you holding the next party?
本シンポジウムは大学の講堂で開催される。
academicThis symposium is held in the university auditorium.
明日の午前十時に会議を開催いたします。
businessWe will hold the meeting at 10:00 AM tomorrow.
어휘 가족
자주 쓰는 조합
자주 쓰는 구문
開催中
currently being held / in progress
開催を予定する
to plan to hold (an event)
無観客で開催
held without an audience
자주 혼동되는 단어
Shusai refers to the person/organization sponsoring the event, while kaisai refers to the act of holding the event itself.
Motsu means 'to hold' physically in your hand, whereas kaisai means 'to hold' an event.
사용 참고사항
Kaisai is most commonly used for public or formal events like festivals, sports, and business meetings. In passive form, 'kaisai sareru' (is being held) is very frequent in news and announcements.
자주 하는 실수
Don't use kaisai for small, personal actions like 'holding' an object or 'holding' a baby; use 'motsu' or 'daku' instead.
암기 팁
Think of 'Kai' (open) and 'Sai' (urge/event). You are 'opening' the doors for a big 'event'.
어원
From the Kanji '開' (to open) and '催' (to urge, hold, or sponsor).
문법 패턴
문화적 맥락
Japan has many seasonal festivals (matsuri) and exhibitions that are formally announced using this word in local newspapers and flyers.
빠른 퀴즈
来月、新しいスポーツ大会が( )されます。
정답!
정답은: 開催
관련 어휘
관련 단어
保護
A1The act of keeping someone or something safe from harm, damage, or loss by providing care or creating boundaries. It is a versatile term in Japanese used for social welfare, environmental conservation, and digital security.
革命
A1A fundamental and sudden change in political power or social structure, often involving a shift in governance. It also refers to a major, transformative shift in technology, thought, or a specific field that completely alters how things are done.
拡大
A1The act of making something larger in size, scale, or scope. It is frequently used for physical enlargement (like a photo) or abstract growth (like a business or a problem).
販売
A1The act of selling goods or services to customers, typically within a commercial or professional context. It refers to the business process of making items available for purchase.
取引
A1A transaction or business deal involving the exchange of money, goods, or services. It refers to the process of doing business with another party or making a trade.
貯金
A1The act of saving money or the amount of money saved, typically in a bank or a piggy bank. It refers to setting aside funds for future use rather than spending them immediately.
借金
A1A sum of money that is borrowed from a person or an institution and is expected to be paid back. It refers to the state of owing money or the specific amount of debt accumulated.
利益
A1Refers to the financial profit a company or individual makes after deducting expenses. It also describes a general benefit, advantage, or gain that someone receives from a situation or action.
損失
A1A formal noun referring to the loss of something valuable, such as money, property, or time. It is commonly used in business or serious contexts to describe a reduction in value or a disadvantageous outcome.
予算
A1A budget or an estimate of the amount of money available for a specific purpose. It refers to the financial plan or limit set before spending occurs in personal, business, or government contexts.
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