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中心

chūshin /t͡ɕɯᵝːɕĩɴ/

The word 'chūshin' refers to the middle or core point of a physical object or space. It is also frequently used to describe the most important part, focus, or leading figure of an activity, group, or discussion.

예시

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1

駅の中心に大きい時計があります。

There is a big clock in the center of the station.

2

本日は、新しいプロジェクトを中心にお話しします。

Today, I will speak focusing primarily on the new project.

3

田中さんは、いつもクラスの中心だね。

Tanaka-san is always the center of the class, isn't he?

어휘 가족

명사
中心
Verb
中心にする
부사
中心に
형용사
中心的な
관련
中心点
💡

암기 팁

Look at the kanji: 中 (middle) + 心 (heart). The 'heart of the middle' is the center.

빠른 퀴즈

彼はこのプロジェクトの____人物です。

정답!

정답은: 中心

예시

1

駅の中心に大きい時計があります。

everyday

There is a big clock in the center of the station.

2

本日は、新しいプロジェクトを中心にお話しします。

formal

Today, I will speak focusing primarily on the new project.

3

田中さんは、いつもクラスの中心だね。

informal

Tanaka-san is always the center of the class, isn't he?

4

この図形の中心を求めてください。

academic

Please find the center of this figure.

5

わが社はアジアを中心にビジネスを展開しています。

business

Our company is expanding its business primarily in Asia.

어휘 가족

명사
中心
Verb
中心にする
부사
中心に
형용사
中心的な
관련
中心点

자주 쓰는 조합

中心になる to become the center/leader
話題の中心 the center of the conversation
町の中心 the town center
中心人物 central figure
中心的な役割 central role

자주 쓰는 구문

〜を中心として

centering around / with ... as the focus

中心を失う

to lose one's balance or focus

台風の中心

the center (eye) of the typhoon

자주 혼동되는 단어

中心 vs 真ん中 (mannaka)

Mannaka is a more casual word for the physical middle, while chūshin can be used for abstract concepts and mathematical centers.

中心 vs 中央 (chūō)

Chūō is often used in official names (like Chuo Line) or geographical/administrative contexts, whereas chūshin focuses on the 'core' importance.

📝

사용 참고사항

Use it with the particle 'に' (ni) or 'として' (toshite) to indicate that a specific topic or person is the main focus of an action.

⚠️

자주 하는 실수

Learners sometimes use 'aida' (between) when they mean 'chūshin' (center). Remember that chūshin is the specific core point, not just the space between things.

💡

암기 팁

Look at the kanji: 中 (middle) + 心 (heart). The 'heart of the middle' is the center.

📖

어원

A compound of Chinese origin (Sino-Japanese) combining the characters for 'middle' and 'heart/mind'.

문법 패턴

Noun + を中心に (Focusing on Noun) Noun + が中心だ (Noun is the center) 中心的な + Noun (Central Noun)
🌍

문화적 맥락

In Japanese society, identifying the 'chūshin' (central figure) of a group is important for understanding social hierarchy and decision-making processes.

빠른 퀴즈

彼はこのプロジェクトの____人物です。

정답!

정답은: 中心

관련 단어

車両

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A formal term referring to any wheeled vehicle, including cars, train carriages, and buses. It is frequently used in technical, legal, and transportation contexts to describe individual units of rolling stock or road vehicles.

乗り物

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A general term used to describe any vehicle or means of transportation that carries people or things. It encompasses a wide range of objects including cars, trains, airplanes, and even amusement park rides.

自動車

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A self-propelled motor vehicle with wheels, typically used for transporting passengers or goods on roads. While it is the technical and formal term for an automobile, it is commonly replaced by the simpler word 'kuruma' in casual conversation.

バス

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A large motor vehicle designed to carry many passengers along a fixed route. In Japan, buses are a primary mode of public transportation for both local commuting and long-distance travel.

電車

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A train powered by electricity used for transporting passengers. In Japan, it is the primary mode of public transportation for commuting and long-distance travel.

列車

A1

A train, specifically referring to a series of connected railway cars or carriages that travel on tracks. It is a general term often used for long-distance transportation, freight, or in formal schedules.

新幹線

A1

The Shinkansen is Japan's high-speed railway network, often referred to as the 'bullet train' in English. It is a symbol of modern Japanese engineering, famous for its incredible speed, safety record, and strict punctuality.

地下鉄

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A railway system that runs primarily underground in urban areas. It is an essential mode of public transportation in major Japanese cities like Tokyo and Osaka, known for its punctuality and complex networks.

発着

A1

Refers 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

A1

The 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.

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