演劇
Engeki refers to the performing art of drama or theater, involving actors performing a story on a stage for an audience. It encompasses the entire production, including acting, scripts, and stagecraft.
例句
3 / 5私は大学で演劇のサークルに入っています。
I am in a drama club at university.
次回の演劇公演のチケットを予約いたしました。
I have reserved a ticket for the next theatrical performance.
昨日の演劇、衣装がすごかったね!
The costumes in yesterday's play were amazing, weren't they?
词族
记忆技巧
Think of 'EN' (performance) + 'GEKI' (drama). Imagine an ENtrance to a GEeky play on stage.
快速测验
週末は劇場で新しい____を見ました。
正确!
正确答案是: 演劇
例句
私は大学で演劇のサークルに入っています。
everydayI am in a drama club at university.
次回の演劇公演のチケットを予約いたしました。
formalI have reserved a ticket for the next theatrical performance.
昨日の演劇、衣装がすごかったね!
informalThe costumes in yesterday's play were amazing, weren't they?
シェイクスピアは、西洋演劇の歴史において非常に重要な人物です。
academicShakespeare is a very important figure in the history of Western drama.
このプロジェクトでは、演劇のワークショップを通じてチームワークを高めます。
businessIn this project, we will improve teamwork through drama workshops.
词族
常见搭配
常用短语
演劇一筋
devoted entirely to theater
演劇の神様
the god of theater
演劇を打つ
to put on a play
容易混淆的词
Shibai is often used more colloquially for the act of acting or a 'show,' whereas Engeki is the formal term for the art form.
Gekijou is the physical theater building, while Engeki is the performance or art itself.
使用说明
Engeki is a broad term used for both modern and traditional theater, but for traditional Japanese theater, specific names like Kabuki or Noh are usually preferred.
常见错误
Learners sometimes use Engeki when they mean 'movie' (eiga). Remember that Engeki specifically refers to live stage performances.
记忆技巧
Think of 'EN' (performance) + 'GEKI' (drama). Imagine an ENtrance to a GEeky play on stage.
词源
Composed of the kanji 演 (en - perform/practice) and 劇 (geki - drama/play).
语法模式
文化背景
Japan has a rich history of theater, ranging from classical Noh and Kabuki to modern 'Shingeki' influenced by Western drama.
快速测验
週末は劇場で新しい____を見ました。
正确!
正确答案是: 演劇
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