劇
A noun referring to a theatrical play or drama performed on stage. It encompasses the performance itself, the story being told, and the act of dramatization.
예시
3 / 5小学校で劇を観ました。
I watched a play at the elementary school.
本日は劇をご鑑賞いただき、誠にありがとうございます。
Thank you very much for attending the play today.
文化祭の劇、最高だったね!
The play at the cultural festival was awesome!
어휘 가족
암기 팁
Think of the word 'Geeky.' Theater geeks are the ones who usually love a good 'Geki' (play).
빠른 퀴즈
来週、学校で____の練習があります。
정답!
정답은: 劇
예시
小学校で劇を観ました。
everydayI watched a play at the elementary school.
本日は劇をご鑑賞いただき、誠にありがとうございます。
formalThank you very much for attending the play today.
文化祭の劇、最高だったね!
informalThe play at the cultural festival was awesome!
この劇は、中世の社会問題を鋭く批判しています。
academicThis play sharply criticizes social issues of the Middle Ages.
弊社の劇場で新しい劇の公演が始まります。
businessA new play performance will begin at our company's theater.
어휘 가족
자주 쓰는 조합
자주 쓰는 구문
人形劇
puppet show
時代劇
period drama
学芸会の劇
school arts festival play
자주 혼동되는 단어
Pronounced the same (geki), but this kanji means 'intense' or 'violent' and is used in words like 'gekiyasu' (extremely cheap).
'Gekijou' refers to the physical theater building, whereas 'geki' refers to the play itself.
사용 참고사항
While 'engeki' refers to the whole field of theater arts, 'geki' is specifically used to refer to a single play or performance. It is the most common term used for school performances.
자주 하는 실수
Learners often forget that 'geki' is a noun and cannot be used as a verb alone; you must use 'geki o suru' or 'enjiru' to say 'to perform a play.'
암기 팁
Think of the word 'Geeky.' Theater geeks are the ones who usually love a good 'Geki' (play).
어원
Derived from Middle Chinese, the kanji 劇 combines elements representing a tiger and a sword, originally implying something complex, difficult, or intense.
문법 패턴
문화적 맥락
In Japanese schools, the 'Bunkasai' (cultural festival) almost always features a 'geki' performed by students, which is a significant social and creative event.
빠른 퀴즈
来週、学校で____の練習があります。
정답!
정답은: 劇
관련 어휘
관련 단어
不満
A1A state of being dissatisfied or unhappy because something does not meet one's expectations or needs. It refers to both the internal feeling of discontent and the expression of that feeling.
幸福
A1Kōfuku refers to a state of happiness, well-being, or bliss. It is often used to describe a long-term state of contentment or a profound sense of blessing, appearing more frequently in formal or written contexts than the common word 'shiawase'.
絶望
A1A state of complete loss of hope or the feeling that a situation is impossible to improve. It describes a deep emotional distress where one feels there are no possibilities left.
痛み
A1Itami is a noun that refers to physical pain or emotional distress. It is used to describe the general sensation of hurting in the body or the feeling of sorrow in the heart.
快感
A1A strong feeling of physical or psychological pleasure and satisfaction. It often refers to a sudden or intense sensation of delight, such as from a physical activity or achieving a difficult goal.
恋
A1A noun referring to romantic love or the feeling of being in love with someone. It specifically describes the yearning and passionate attraction towards another person, often associated with the early stages of a relationship.
憎しみ
A1A deep and intense feeling of dislike, ill will, or resentment toward someone or something. It often describes a long-standing emotional pain that makes a person wish for another's misfortune or suffering.
軽蔑
A1A strong feeling of dislike and a lack of respect for someone or something that you think is unimportant or has no value. It is often used to describe looking down on others for their behavior, status, or character.
恥
A1A noun referring to a sense of shame, embarrassment, or humiliation. It describes the emotional distress felt when one's reputation is damaged or when one feels they have acted foolishly in front of others.
誇り
A1A sense of self-respect and pleasure derived from one's own achievements, qualities, or the successes of those one is connected to. It refers to a dignified feeling of being proud of something meaningful.
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