水素
Hydrogen 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.
예시
3 / 5このバスは水素で走ります。
This bus runs on hydrogen.
水素エネルギーの活用について検討いたします。
We will consider the utilization of hydrogen energy.
水素って、水から作れるの?
Can hydrogen be made from water?
어휘 가족
암기 팁
Look at the Kanji: 水 (Water) + 素 (Element). Hydrogen is the 'element of water' (H2O).
빠른 퀴즈
未来の車は、ガソリンではなく( )で走るかもしれません。
정답!
정답은: 水素
예시
このバスは水素で走ります。
everydayThis bus runs on hydrogen.
水素エネルギーの活用について検討いたします。
formalWe will consider the utilization of hydrogen energy.
水素って、水から作れるの?
informalCan hydrogen be made from water?
水素は宇宙で最も軽い元素である。
academicHydrogen is the lightest element in the universe.
我が社は水素ステーションの建設を推進しております。
businessOur company is promoting the construction of hydrogen stations.
어휘 가족
자주 쓰는 조합
자주 쓰는 구문
水素を充填する
to fill up with hydrogen
水素を燃やす
to burn hydrogen
水素が漏れる
hydrogen leaks
자주 혼동되는 단어
Oxygen (酸素) is what we breathe, while Hydrogen (水素) is the fuel that can react with it.
Nitrogen (窒素) makes up 78% of the air and is inert; both words end in 'so' (element gas suffix).
사용 참고사항
The word is almost always used as a noun. In modern Japanese, you will see it paired with 'society' (社会) or 'energy' (エネルギー) in news reports about the environment.
자주 하는 실수
Learners often confuse the Kanji for water (水) in Suiso with other similar characters like ice (氷). Also, be careful not to confuse 'suiso' with 'sanso' (oxygen) during science discussions.
암기 팁
Look at the Kanji: 水 (Water) + 素 (Element). Hydrogen is the 'element of water' (H2O).
어원
A translation of the Dutch word 'waterstof', where 'water' means water and 'stof' means matter/substance.
문법 패턴
문화적 맥락
Japan is heavily investing in becoming a 'Hydrogen Society' to reduce carbon emissions, making this a common keyword in Japanese media.
빠른 퀴즈
未来の車は、ガソリンではなく( )で走るかもしれません。
정답!
정답은: 水素
관련 어휘
Energy derived from natural sources that are replenished at...
窒素Nitrogen is a colorless, odorless chemical element that make...
元素A chemical element, which is a fundamental substance that ca...
酸素Oxygen is a colorless, odorless gas that is essential for th...
分子In a scientific context, it refers to a 'molecule,' the smal...
관련 단어
発着
A1Refers to the act of departing and arriving, specifically used for vehicles like trains, buses, and airplanes at a specific terminal or station. It combines the kanji for 'start/emit' (発) and 'arrive/wear' (着) to describe the full cycle of transport movement.
下車
A1The act of getting off or alighting from a vehicle such as a train, bus, or car. It is a formal Sino-Japanese compound used in announcements and written signs, whereas 'oriru' is used in daily speech.
航空券
A1An airline ticket or electronic document issued by an airline or travel agency that entitles the bearer to a seat on a flight. It serves as proof of purchase and is required to receive a boarding pass at the airport.
芸術
A1Art refers to the expression or application of human creative skill and imagination, typically in a visual form such as painting or sculpture, producing works to be appreciated primarily for their beauty or emotional power. It encompasses a wide range of human activities and products, including music, literature, and performance.
美術
A1Bijutsu refers specifically to the fine arts, particularly visual arts such as painting, sculpture, and calligraphy. It is the standard term used to describe art as a school subject or the collection of works found in a gallery.
絵画
A1Kaiga refers to a painting or a pictorial work of art. It is a formal term often used to describe works found in museums or galleries, as opposed to casual sketches or photographs.
彫刻
A1A three-dimensional work of art created by shaping or combining materials such as stone, wood, metal, or clay. It refers both to the finished object (a sculpture) and the artistic process of carving or modeling.
工芸
A1Kōgei refers to the art of creating functional and decorative objects through skilled manual labor and craftsmanship. It typically bridges the gap between fine art and practical utility, often involving materials like wood, clay, lacquer, or metal.
陶芸
A1The art or craft of making pottery and ceramics by shaping clay and firing it at high temperatures. It encompasses both the creative process and the resulting artistic pieces used in daily life or exhibitions.
書道
A1The Japanese art of calligraphy, often performed with a brush and ink. It is considered a path to spiritual refinement and artistic expression through the stylized writing of characters.
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