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拡大

kakudai [kakɯᵝda̠i]

The act of making something larger in size, scale, or scope. It is frequently used for physical enlargement (like a photo) or abstract growth (like a business or a problem).

Exemplos

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1

スマホで地図を拡大します。

I will enlarge the map on my smartphone.

2

感染の拡大を防ぐことが重要です。

It is important to prevent the expansion of the infection.

3

この写真、もっと拡大して見て。

Zoom in more on this photo and look.

Família de palavras

Substantivo
拡大
Verb
拡大する
Advérbio
拡大して
Adjetivo
拡大された
Relacionado
拡大鏡
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Dica de memorização

The first kanji 拡 means 'extend' and the second 大 means 'big'. Think of 'extending' something to make it 'big'.

Quiz rápido

もっと詳しく見たいので、写真を( )してください。

Correto!

A resposta correta é: 拡大

Exemplos

1

スマホで地図を拡大します。

everyday

I will enlarge the map on my smartphone.

2

感染の拡大を防ぐことが重要です。

formal

It is important to prevent the expansion of the infection.

3

この写真、もっと拡大して見て。

informal

Zoom in more on this photo and look.

4

都市の拡大は野生動物の住処を奪っている。

academic

The expansion of cities is depriving wild animals of their habitats.

5

来年は海外事業の拡大を目指します。

business

Next year, we aim for the expansion of our overseas business.

Família de palavras

Substantivo
拡大
Verb
拡大する
Advérbio
拡大して
Adjetivo
拡大された
Relacionado
拡大鏡

Colocações comuns

拡大コピー enlarged copy
規模を拡大する to expand the scale
感染拡大 spread of infection
販路拡大 expansion of sales channels
拡大図 enlarged view/diagram

Frases Comuns

拡大解釈

broad interpretation (often stretching the truth)

再拡大

re-expansion / resurgence

拡大表示

enlarged display

Frequentemente confundido com

拡大 vs 拡張

Kakucho (拡張) usually refers to expanding capacity or functions, while Kakudai (拡大) focuses on physical size or spread.

拡大 vs 成長

Seicho (成長) is used for biological growth or personal development, whereas Kakudai is used for systems, sizes, or scopes.

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Notas de uso

Use 'kakudai suru' to turn this noun into a verb. It is the standard word used for 'zoom in' on digital devices.

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Erros comuns

Do not use 'kakudai' when talking about people getting taller or plants growing; use 'seichou' instead.

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Dica de memorização

The first kanji 拡 means 'extend' and the second 大 means 'big'. Think of 'extending' something to make it 'big'.

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Origem da palavra

A Sino-Japanese compound consisting of 拡 (enlarge/extend) and 大 (big).

Padrões gramaticais

~を拡大する (transitive: to enlarge something) ~が拡大する (intransitive: something expands) 拡大[noun] (used as a prefix, e.g., 拡大コピー)
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Contexto cultural

On Japanese digital interfaces and photocopiers, you will always see '拡大' for the zoom or enlarge button.

Quiz rápido

もっと詳しく見たいので、写真を( )してください。

Correto!

A resposta correta é: 拡大

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