食事
A noun referring to a meal or the act of eating food. It is a general term that encompasses breakfast, lunch, and dinner, and can describe both the food itself and the social event of dining.
예시
3 / 5家族と一緒に食事をします。
I have a meal with my family.
お食事のご用意ができました。
The meal is ready (for you).
今日の食事、何にする?
What should we do for food today?
어휘 가족
암기 팁
Visualize the kanji: 食 (eat) + 事 (matter/thing). A meal is an 'eating matter'.
빠른 퀴즈
レストランで( )をしました。
정답!
정답은: 食事
예시
家族と一緒に食事をします。
everydayI have a meal with my family.
お食事のご用意ができました。
formalThe meal is ready (for you).
今日の食事、何にする?
informalWhat should we do for food today?
健康的な食事は、子供の成長にとても大切です。
academicA healthy diet is very important for a child's growth.
明日の昼、クライアントと食事の予定があります。
businessI have a scheduled meal with a client tomorrow at noon.
어휘 가족
자주 쓰는 조합
자주 쓰는 구문
食事が進む
to have a good appetite
食事の支度
preparing a meal
食事抜き
skipping a meal
자주 혼동되는 단어
Ryōri refers to the specific dishes or the act of cooking, while shokuji refers to the meal occasion or the act of eating.
Gohan literally means cooked rice but is used colloquially for 'meal'; shokuji is slightly more formal and precise.
사용 참고사항
This word is extremely versatile and can be used in almost any situation. To turn it into a verb (to dine/to eat a meal), simply add 'suru'.
자주 하는 실수
Learners sometimes use 'ryōri o taberu' (eat cooking) when they simply mean 'to have a meal', where 'shokuji o suru' would be more natural.
암기 팁
Visualize the kanji: 食 (eat) + 事 (matter/thing). A meal is an 'eating matter'.
어원
A Sino-Japanese compound consisting of 'shoku' (food/eat) and 'ji' (matter/affair/thing).
문법 패턴
문화적 맥락
In Japan, a meal traditionally begins with 'Itadakimasu' and ends with 'Gochisousama' to show gratitude.
빠른 퀴즈
レストランで( )をしました。
정답!
정답은: 食事
관련 단어
訂正
A1The act of correcting or revising errors in written or spoken information. It specifically refers to fixing factual mistakes, typos, or inaccuracies to make the content right.
開業
A1The act of starting a new business, opening a shop, or establishing a professional practice such as a medical clinic or law office. It refers specifically to the initial launch or the commencement of operations for an enterprise.
研修
A1A period of training or study intended to improve a person's skills or knowledge, typically within a professional or organizational context. It often refers to structured programs like workshops, seminars, or internships provided by companies or institutions.
獲得
A1獲得 refers to the act of obtaining or acquiring something desirable, such as a prize, a right, a skill, or a market share. It typically implies a level of effort, competition, or formal process required to secure the item or status.
瞑想
A1Meditation; the practice of focusing one's mind for a period of time, often for religious or relaxation purposes. In Japanese, it refers both to traditional Zen practices and modern mindfulness techniques.
熟考
A1Deep consideration or careful thought about a matter over a period of time. It involves weighing different options or consequences seriously before reaching a conclusion or decision.
勤務
A1Kinmu refers to the act of performing one's duties at a workplace or the specific service one provides to an employer. It is a formal term often used to describe working hours, locations, or the professional nature of a job assignment.
unknown
A1A student attending a university or college for higher education. In Japan, it specifically refers to undergraduate students in a four-year university or a two-year junior college.
維持
A1The act of keeping something in its current state, condition, or level over a period of time. It is commonly used to describe the maintenance of health, systems, relationships, or the status quo.
縮小
A1The act of reducing the size, scale, or scope of something. It is commonly used when talking about downsizing operations, shrinking digital images, or narrowing the range of a project.
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