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組織

soshiki /so̞ɕiki/

Soshiki refers to a structured group of people working together for a specific purpose, such as a company, institution, or system. It can also refer to biological tissue in a medical or scientific context, describing how cells are arranged.

Exemplos

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彼は新しいボランティア組織を作りました。

He started a new volunteer organization.

2

当組織は、地域の安全を守るために活動しております。

Our organization operates to protect the safety of the region.

3

あの組織、何をやっているのかよくわからないね。

I don't really know what that organization does, do you?

Família de palavras

Substantivo
組織
Verb
組織する
Advérbio
組織的に
Adjetivo
組織的な
Relacionado
組織力
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Dica de memorização

The first kanji (組) means 'assemble' and the second (織) means 'weave'. Think of an organization as people 'woven' together into a strong fabric.

Quiz rápido

新しいビジネスを始めるために、強力な____を構築した。

Correto!

A resposta correta é: a

Exemplos

1

彼は新しいボランティア組織を作りました。

everyday

He started a new volunteer organization.

2

当組織は、地域の安全を守るために活動しております。

formal

Our organization operates to protect the safety of the region.

3

あの組織、何をやっているのかよくわからないね。

informal

I don't really know what that organization does, do you?

4

顕微鏡で植物の組織を観察します。

academic

We will observe plant tissue under a microscope.

5

来月から組織の再編が行われる予定です。

business

An organizational restructuring is scheduled to take place starting next month.

Família de palavras

Substantivo
組織
Verb
組織する
Advérbio
組織的に
Adjetivo
組織的な
Relacionado
組織力

Colocações comuns

組織を作る to form an organization
組織図 organizational chart
国際組織 international organization
組織的な犯罪 organized crime
細胞組織 cell tissue

Frases Comuns

組織の壁

organizational barriers/silos

組織ぐるみ

the whole organization (involved in something, often negative)

組織票

a bloc vote

Frequentemente confundido com

組織 vs 構造

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Notas de uso

Use 'soshiki' when referring to formal entities like NGOs, large companies, or biological matters. For small, informal groups of friends, the English loanword 'guruupu' is more common.

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Erros comuns

Learners sometimes use 'soshiki' to mean a 'physical building' of a company, but it strictly refers to the people/system, not the architecture.

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Dica de memorização

The first kanji (組) means 'assemble' and the second (織) means 'weave'. Think of an organization as people 'woven' together into a strong fabric.

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Origem da palavra

Derived from Middle Chinese roots meaning to weave (織) and to unite/assemble (組).

Padrões gramaticais

Noun + を組織する (to organize something) Noun + の組織 (the organization of...) 組織的な + Noun (organized...)
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Contexto cultural

In Japan, 'soshiki' often implies a sense of collective responsibility where the group's harmony is prioritized over individual identity.

Quiz rápido

新しいビジネスを始めるために、強力な____を構築した。

Correto!

A resposta correta é: a

Frases relacionadas

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