部分
A specific portion or section that makes up a whole object, area, or concept. It is used to describe both physical segments of something and abstract components of a situation or text.
예시
3 / 5このピザの大きい部分は私のです。
The big part of this pizza is mine.
報告書のこの部分は修正が必要です。
This part of the report requires correction.
テストのあの部分は難しかったね。
That part of the test was hard, wasn't it?
어휘 가족
암기 팁
Think of two buns (bu-bun) of a burger. Each bun is just one 'part' of the whole burger.
빠른 퀴즈
ケーキのこの____はおいしいです。
정답!
정답은: 部分
예시
このピザの大きい部分は私のです。
everydayThe big part of this pizza is mine.
報告書のこの部分は修正が必要です。
formalThis part of the report requires correction.
テストのあの部分は難しかったね。
informalThat part of the test was hard, wasn't it?
実験のこの部分は非常に重要である。
academicThis part of the experiment is extremely important.
契約書の重要な部分を読みました。
businessI read the important parts of the contract.
어휘 가족
자주 쓰는 조합
자주 쓰는 구문
大部分は
for the most part
部分一致
partial match
どの部分
which part
자주 혼동되는 단어
Buhin refers specifically to physical mechanical parts or components (like car parts), while bubun is a general term for any part of a whole.
Ichibu often emphasizes 'one part' of a total, whereas bubun is used more broadly to discuss sections or segments.
사용 참고사항
Use 'bubun' when you want to focus on a segment of a larger whole. It is very versatile and can be used for things you see, read, or think about.
자주 하는 실수
Learners sometimes use 'bubun' when they specifically mean a mechanical spare part; in that case, 'buhin' is the correct term.
암기 팁
Think of two buns (bu-bun) of a burger. Each bun is just one 'part' of the whole burger.
어원
Derived from Middle Chinese characters: 部 (section/group) and 分 (divide/minute).
문법 패턴
빠른 퀴즈
ケーキのこの____はおいしいです。
정답!
정답은: 部分
관련 어휘
The quantitative relation between two amounts showing the nu...
構成The way in which a whole or mixture is made up. In academic...
要素A part or aspect of something abstract, especially one that...
全部Refers to the whole, the entirety, or every part of somethin...
半分半分 refers to one of two equal parts into which a whole is...
관련 단어
学期
A1A school term or semester that divides the academic year into specific periods of study. In Japan, the academic year is typically divided into three terms starting in April, September, and January.
期限
A1期限 refers to a time limit, deadline, or expiration date by which a specific action must be completed or a period ends. It is commonly used for business deadlines, document submissions, and the shelf life of food products.
刻
A1A specific moment in time or a point in time, often used to describe the ticking passage of time. Historically, it also refers to a specific unit of time (roughly two hours) in the traditional Japanese timekeeping system.
刹那
A1A Buddhist-derived term referring to an extremely short period of time, similar to an 'instant' or 'moment.' It often carries a poetic or philosophical nuance, suggesting that something is fleeting or transient.
永久
A1Refers to a state of lasting forever or being permanent without change. It is often used to describe time, systems, or physical states that are intended to remain indefinitely.
永遠
A1This word refers to a state of being eternal or lasting forever without an end. It is commonly used in emotional, philosophical, or romantic contexts to describe things that do not change over time.
暫時
A1A formal term referring to a short period of time or a brief moment. It is typically used in writing or polite speech to describe a temporary state or a short duration of an action.
久しぶり
A1A phrase used to express that a significant amount of time has passed since an event last occurred or since meeting someone. It is most commonly used as a greeting equivalent to 'Long time no see' in English.
晩期
A1晩期 refers to the final or late stage of a specific period, process, or condition. It is most commonly used in historical, archaeological, or medical contexts to describe the concluding phase of an era or the advanced stage of a disease.
初期
A1The first stage or beginning period of an event, process, or historical era. It is used to describe the initial phase of something that continues over time.
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