具体
Being specific or concrete rather than abstract. It refers to having a physical form or being clearly defined with examples.
Exemplos
3 de 5もっと具体的に話してよ。
Talk more specifically.
新商品の具体的なデザインが決まりました。
The specific design of the new product has been decided.
抽象的な議論よりも、具体的なデータが求められる。
Concrete data is required rather than abstract discussion.
Família de palavras
Dica de memorização
Gu (tool/possess) + Tai (body) = possessing a physical body/form.
Quiz rápido
( )的な解決策を提案してください。
Correto!
A resposta correta é: 具体
Exemplos
もっと具体的に話してよ。
informalTalk more specifically.
新商品の具体的なデザインが決まりました。
businessThe specific design of the new product has been decided.
抽象的な議論よりも、具体的なデータが求められる。
academicConcrete data is required rather than abstract discussion.
具体的に何をすればいいですか?
everydaySpecifically, what should I do?
本件に関する具体的な対策を検討しております。
formalWe are considering specific measures regarding this matter.
Família de palavras
Colocações comuns
Frases Comuns
具体性に欠ける
to lack specificity
具体策を練る
to work out specific measures
具体的に検討する
to examine specifically
Frequentemente confundido com
詳細 (detailed) refers to the amount of information, while 具体 (concrete/specific) refers to being clear and tangible as opposed to abstract.
Notas de uso
Essential for IELTS Task 2: 'For example' is often rendered as '具体的には'. Use it to move from general claims to evidence.
Erros comuns
Always use '具体的' (na-adjective) when describing a noun.
Dica de memorização
Gu (tool/possess) + Tai (body) = possessing a physical body/form.
Origem da palavra
Gu (to possess/tool) and Tai (body/substance).
Padrões gramaticais
Quiz rápido
( )的な解決策を提案してください。
Correto!
A resposta correta é: 具体
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