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原子

genshi /ɡeɰ̃ɕi/

An atom is the basic building block of all matter and the smallest unit of a chemical element. It consists of a dense central nucleus surrounded by a cloud of negatively charged electrons.

예시

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1

水は水素と酸素の原子でできています。

Water is made of hydrogen and oxygen atoms.

2

本日の講義では、原子の内部構造について解説します。

In today's lecture, I will explain the internal structure of the atom.

3

原子って、顕微鏡でも見えないくらい小さいんだよ。

Atoms are so small you can't even see them with a microscope.

어휘 가족

명사
原子
형용사
原子の
관련
原子力
💡

암기 팁

Think of the kanji: 原 (origin) + 子 (child/small particle). It is the 'Original Small Particle' that builds the universe.

빠른 퀴즈

すべての物質は最小の単位である___から構成されています。

정답!

정답은: 原子

예시

1

水は水素と酸素の原子でできています。

everyday

Water is made of hydrogen and oxygen atoms.

2

本日の講義では、原子の内部構造について解説します。

formal

In today's lecture, I will explain the internal structure of the atom.

3

原子って、顕微鏡でも見えないくらい小さいんだよ。

informal

Atoms are so small you can't even see them with a microscope.

4

原子は原子核とそれを取り囲む電子によって構成される。

academic

An atom is composed of an atomic nucleus and the electrons surrounding it.

5

わが社は原子力の平和利用を推進しています。

business

Our company promotes the peaceful use of nuclear power.

어휘 가족

명사
原子
형용사
原子の
관련
原子力

자주 쓰는 조합

原子モデル atomic model
原子力 nuclear power
原子番号 atomic number
原子核 atomic nucleus
原子爆弾 atomic bomb

자주 쓰는 구문

原子力発電所

nuclear power plant

原子記号

atomic symbol

原子物理学

atomic physics

자주 혼동되는 단어

原子 vs 元素

Genshi (atom) refers to the physical particle, while Genso (element) refers to the abstract type or category of that atom.

📝

사용 참고사항

While primarily used in scientific contexts, it frequently appears in news reports regarding energy (nuclear power) or advanced technology. In daily life, it is rarely used unless discussing science.

⚠️

자주 하는 실수

Learners often confuse 'atom' (genshi) with 'molecule' (bunshi). Remember that 'genshi' is the single unit, and 'bunshi' is a group of atoms.

💡

암기 팁

Think of the kanji: 原 (origin) + 子 (child/small particle). It is the 'Original Small Particle' that builds the universe.

📖

어원

Created as a translation of the Greek 'atomos' (indivisible) during the Meiji era, combining 'origin' and 'particle'.

문법 패턴

原子の + [Noun] (used to modify nouns like 'structure' or 'size') 原子から成る (to be composed of atoms)
🌍

문화적 맥락

In Japan, the word is deeply linked to the historical context of atomic energy and the national discussion on nuclear power generation.

빠른 퀴즈

すべての物質は最小の単位である___から構成されています。

정답!

정답은: 原子

관련 단어

硬度

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Hardness refers to the degree or level of how hard a material is, often measured scientifically. It is commonly used to describe the physical properties of minerals, metals, or the mineral content in water (water hardness).

温度

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Temperature refers to the physical measurement of how hot or cold an object, liquid, or environment is. It is measured in degrees and is a fundamental concept used in daily life, science, and weather.

湿度

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Humidity refers to the amount of water vapor present in the air. It is a technical and objective term used to describe weather conditions, indoor environments, or scientific measurements.

圧力

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Atsuryoku refers to the physical force exerted per unit area, such as atmospheric or water pressure. It is also frequently used metaphorically to describe social, psychological, or political influence and coercion applied to someone.

張力

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Tension refers to the pulling force transmitted through an object like a string, cable, or chain when it is pulled tight by forces acting from opposite ends. It is also used metaphorically to describe the emotional or dramatic strain in a story or situation.

抵抗

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Resistance refers to the act of opposing a force, authority, or movement. It can be used to describe physical opposition, electrical opposition, or a psychological feeling of reluctance and discomfort towards an action or idea.

重力

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Gravity is the natural force that pulls objects toward the center of the Earth or any other physical body having mass. In Japanese, it is composed of the characters for 'heavy' and 'power', referring to the force that gives weight to physical objects.

引力

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The physical force of attraction that pulls objects toward one another, most famously observed as Earth's gravity. It is also used metaphorically to describe a powerful charm or magnetic influence that draws people toward something.

衝突

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A physical crash or collision between two moving objects like vehicles or particles. It is also commonly used metaphorically to describe a sharp disagreement or conflict between people's opinions, interests, or plans.

衝撃

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A strong physical impact or collision between objects, or a powerful emotional state of being startled or shocked by an event or news. It implies a sudden and forceful effect that leaves a lasting impression or causes visible damage.

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