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衝撃

shōgeki /ɕoːɡeki/

A strong physical impact or collision between objects, or a powerful emotional state of being startled or shocked by an event or news. It implies a sudden and forceful effect that leaves a lasting impression or causes visible damage.

Exemplos

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ニュースを聞いて、大きな衝撃を受けた。

I was greatly shocked to hear the news.

2

その事故の衝撃で、建物の窓が割れました。

The impact of the accident shattered the building's windows.

3

あの映画のラスト、まじで衝撃だった。

The ending of that movie was a total shock, seriously.

Família de palavras

Substantivo
衝撃
Verb
衝撃する (rare), 衝撃を与える
Advérbio
衝撃的に
Adjetivo
衝撃的な
Relacionado
衝突
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Dica de memorização

Think of 'Shō' as 'Show' and 'Geki' as 'Drama' (Geki) – a 'Show-Drama' that hits you with a massive shock.

Quiz rápido

新幹線のスピードには強い___を受けた。

Correto!

A resposta correta é: 衝撃

Exemplos

1

ニュースを聞いて、大きな衝撃を受けた。

everyday

I was greatly shocked to hear the news.

2

その事故の衝撃で、建物の窓が割れました。

formal

The impact of the accident shattered the building's windows.

3

あの映画のラスト、まじで衝撃だった。

informal

The ending of that movie was a total shock, seriously.

4

地震の衝撃が地盤に与える影響を調査する。

academic

Investigate the impact of earthquake tremors on the ground.

5

新製品の発表は業界に衝撃を与えた。

business

The announcement of the new product sent shockwaves through the industry.

Família de palavras

Substantivo
衝撃
Verb
衝撃する (rare), 衝撃を与える
Advérbio
衝撃的に
Adjetivo
衝撃的な
Relacionado
衝突

Colocações comuns

衝撃を受ける to receive a shock / to be shocked
衝撃を与える to give a shock / to cause an impact
衝撃に備える to prepare for impact
衝撃的な事実 a shocking fact
衝撃を和らげる to soften the impact

Frases Comuns

衝撃の結末

a shocking conclusion

衝撃波

shockwave

衝撃に強い

impact-resistant

Frequentemente confundido com

衝撃 vs 衝動

Shōdō means 'impulse' or 'urge' to do something, while Shōgeki is an external 'impact' or 'shock'.

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Notas de uso

衝撃 can be used for physical forces (like a car crash) and psychological ones (like a surprise plot twist). It is often paired with verbs like 'ukeru' (to receive) or 'ataeru' (to give/inflict).

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Erros comuns

Learners sometimes use it for mild surprises; however, it usually implies something heavy, sudden, or transformative.

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Dica de memorização

Think of 'Shō' as 'Show' and 'Geki' as 'Drama' (Geki) – a 'Show-Drama' that hits you with a massive shock.

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Origem da palavra

Composed of 衝 (shō - to collide/thrust) and 撃 (geki - to strike/hit).

Padrões gramaticais

Noun + に + 衝撃を受ける 衝撃的な + Noun
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Contexto cultural

In Japanese media, 'Shōgeki' is frequently used in sensationalist headlines to describe 'breaking' or 'unbelievable' news.

Quiz rápido

新幹線のスピードには強い___を受けた。

Correto!

A resposta correta é: 衝撃

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