積雪
Sekisetsu refers to the accumulation of snow on the ground or the depth of that accumulated snow. It is commonly used in weather reports and formal contexts to describe how much snow has piled up over a certain period.
Exemplos
3 de 5昨夜の積雪で道が滑りやすくなっています。
The roads are slippery due to last night's snow accumulation.
記録的な積雪により、公共交通機関に大きな乱れが生じています。
Due to record-breaking snow accumulation, there are major disruptions to public transportation.
見て、今朝の積雪、膝まであるよ!
Look, the snow depth this morning is up to my knees!
Família de palavras
Dica de memorização
Focus on the Kanji: 積 (to pile up) + 雪 (snow). It literally means 'piled-up snow'.
Quiz rápido
今朝のニュースによると、北海道では100センチの____を記録したそうです。
Correto!
A resposta correta é: a
Exemplos
昨夜の積雪で道が滑りやすくなっています。
everydayThe roads are slippery due to last night's snow accumulation.
記録的な積雪により、公共交通機関に大きな乱れが生じています。
formalDue to record-breaking snow accumulation, there are major disruptions to public transportation.
見て、今朝の積雪、膝まであるよ!
informalLook, the snow depth this morning is up to my knees!
本研究では、地球温暖化が山岳地帯の積雪量に与える影響を分析する。
academicThis study analyzes the impact of global warming on snow accumulation levels in mountainous regions.
積雪の影響により、商品の配送に遅延が発生しております。
businessDelays in product delivery are occurring due to the impact of snow accumulation.
Família de palavras
Colocações comuns
Frases Comuns
積雪の影響
the influence/impact of snow accumulation
積雪の恐れ
danger of snow accumulation
積雪がゼロになる
snow accumulation reaches zero (all melted)
Frequentemente confundido com
Kousetsu refers to the falling of snow (snowfall), while sekisetsu refers to the snow already piled on the ground.
Notas de uso
While 'yuki ga tsumoru' (snow accumulates) is common in conversation, 'sekisetsu' is the standard noun used in news, maps, and technical reports to discuss the physical layer of snow.
Erros comuns
Learners often use this word to describe snow as it is falling. Remember that 'sekisetsu' only applies once the snow has settled on a surface.
Dica de memorização
Focus on the Kanji: 積 (to pile up) + 雪 (snow). It literally means 'piled-up snow'.
Origem da palavra
A Sino-Japanese compound (kango) combining 'seki' (accumulation/stacking) and 'setsu' (snow).
Padrões gramaticais
Contexto cultural
Japan's 'Snow Country' (Yukiguni) regions, like Niigata, have some of the highest recorded sekisetsu in the world, influencing their architecture and winter festivals.
Quiz rápido
今朝のニュースによると、北海道では100センチの____を記録したそうです。
Correto!
A resposta correta é: a
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