A1 noun Neutro #2,509 mais comum

資源

shigen /ɕiɡeɴ/

Shigen refers to valuable materials or assets, such as natural minerals, energy sources, or human talent, that can be used for production or survival. It is widely used in economics, environmental science, and daily life to describe both raw materials and abstract wealth.

Exemplos

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1

この町は水資源が豊かです。

This town is rich in water resources.

2

私たちは天然資源を大切にしなければなりません。

We must value our natural resources.

3

今日は資源ゴミを出す日だよ。

Today is the day to put out the recyclables.

Família de palavras

Substantivo
資源
Relacionado
資源物
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Dica de memorização

The first kanji 資 means 'assets' and the second kanji 源 means 'source.' Think of it as the 'source of assets.'

Quiz rápido

地球の___を大切に使いましょう。

Correto!

A resposta correta é: a

Exemplos

1

この町は水資源が豊かです。

everyday

This town is rich in water resources.

2

私たちは天然資源を大切にしなければなりません。

formal

We must value our natural resources.

3

今日は資源ゴミを出す日だよ。

informal

Today is the day to put out the recyclables.

4

エネルギー資源の枯渇が大きな問題となっている。

academic

The depletion of energy resources has become a major problem.

5

わが社にとって、社員は最も重要な経営資源です。

business

For our company, employees are the most important management resource.

Família de palavras

Substantivo
資源
Relacionado
資源物

Colocações comuns

天然資源 natural resources
資源回収 resource collection (recycling)
資源不足 lack of resources
人的資源 human resources
資源保護 resource conservation

Frases Comuns

資源を再利用する

to reuse resources

資源が底をつく

to run out of resources

資源を無駄にする

to waste resources

Frequentemente confundido com

資源 vs 材料

Zairyou refers to specific ingredients for a single product, whereas Shigen refers to broad, systemic assets like coal or talent.

資源 vs 財産

Zaisan usually refers to personal wealth or property, while Shigen is used for materials used in production or environmental contexts.

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Notas de uso

Use shigen when talking about large-scale supplies like oil, minerals, or human skills. In daily life, it most frequently appears in the term 'shigen-gomi' (recyclable waste).

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Erros comuns

Learners often use 'zairyou' (ingredients) when they mean natural resources. Also, remember that 'shigen' is a noun and cannot be turned into a verb by just adding 'suru'.

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Dica de memorização

The first kanji 資 means 'assets' and the second kanji 源 means 'source.' Think of it as the 'source of assets.'

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Origem da palavra

A Sino-Japanese compound word combining 'zi' (capital/wealth) and 'yuan' (source/origin).

Padrões gramaticais

Used as a stand-alone noun. Commonly functions as a prefix in compound nouns (e.g., 資源+XX).
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Contexto cultural

Because Japan is a country with few natural resources, the efficient use and recycling of 'shigen' is a major part of education and social responsibility.

Quiz rápido

地球の___を大切に使いましょう。

Correto!

A resposta correta é: a

Palavras relacionadas

少量

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A noun used to describe a small quantity or amount of something. It is commonly used in technical, formal, or instructional contexts like recipes and science to specify a limited volume or mass.

一人

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Refers to a single person or the state of being alone. It is used both for counting people and to describe performing an action by oneself without others.

三人

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Refers to the count of three people. In Japanese, this is the standard way to quantify human beings once you move past the irregular forms for one and two people.

一度

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Refers to a single occurrence or 'once'. It is frequently used to count how many times an action happens or to express the experience of doing something at least one time.

二度

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Refers to something occurring twice or for a second time. It is frequently used as an adverbial phrase to describe repetition, or with a negative verb to mean 'never again.'

三度

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Refers to something occurring three times or a measurement of three degrees (such as temperature or angle). In daily conversation, it is frequently used as a counter for frequency or occurrences.

何度

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Nando is an interrogative noun used to ask 'how many times' (frequency) or 'how many degrees' (temperature or angles). It is formed by combining 'nan' (what) and the counter 'do' (degrees/times).

毎回

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The word 毎回 means 'every time' or 'each time.' it refers to an action or event that occurs consistently across every individual instance of a repeating situation.

今回

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Refers specifically to the current instance, event, or occasion. It is used to distinguish the present situation from past occurrences or future possibilities.

前回

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Zenkai refers to the previous time or the last occasion an event occurred. It is a very common word used to compare current results or situations with the most recent occurrence in a series.

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