推移
Refers to the gradual transition, movement, or change of a situation or state over time. It is primarily used to describe how a specific condition, value, or relationship progresses through different stages.
Exemplos
3 de 5季節の推移とともに、山々の色が変わっていく。
As the seasons transition, the colors of the mountains change.
今後の情勢の推移を慎重に見守る必要がある。
It is necessary to carefully watch the progression of the future situation.
あの二人の関係の推移、見てて飽きないよね。
Watching the progression of their relationship never gets old, does it?
Família de palavras
Dica de memorização
Visualize a graph line moving forward through time. 'Sui' (推) means to push/advance and 'I' (移) means to move. Time is pushing the situation to move to its next state.
Quiz rápido
過去10年間の株価の( )をグラフに表した。
Correto!
A resposta correta é: 推移
Exemplos
季節の推移とともに、山々の色が変わっていく。
everydayAs the seasons transition, the colors of the mountains change.
今後の情勢の推移を慎重に見守る必要がある。
formalIt is necessary to carefully watch the progression of the future situation.
あの二人の関係の推移、見てて飽きないよね。
informalWatching the progression of their relationship never gets old, does it?
本論文では、明治時代における人口動態の推移を分析する。
academicThis paper analyzes the transition of demographic dynamics during the Meiji era.
売上高は前年同期比で、ほぼ横ばいで推移しています。
businessSales figures are trending almost flat compared to the same period last year.
Família de palavras
Colocações comuns
Frases Comuns
事態の推移
the development of the situation
推移を見極める
to judge the transition/determine the outcome
刻一刻と推移する
changing moment by moment
Frequentemente confundido com
Henka is a general term for change, while suii emphasizes the process or movement over a period of time.
Hensen usually refers to significant or historical changes over a long period, whereas suii can be used for short-term data trends.
Notas de uso
This word is most commonly found in news reports, academic papers, and business documents to describe trends, such as stock prices, population, or climate change. It is often paired with 'suru' to describe something progressing in a certain state (e.g., 'yokobai de suii suru' - to trend flat).
Erros comuns
Learners often use 'henka' in professional reports where 'suii' would be more appropriate for describing data progression. Also, remember that it is an intransitive verb; you don't 'suii' an object.
Dica de memorização
Visualize a graph line moving forward through time. 'Sui' (推) means to push/advance and 'I' (移) means to move. Time is pushing the situation to move to its next state.
Origem da palavra
Composed of the kanji 推 (to push/infer) and 移 (to shift/move), originating from classical Chinese to describe the movement of stars or the passage of seasons.
Padrões gramaticais
Contexto cultural
In Japan, this word is ubiquitous in daily weather forecasts and economic news to show how temperatures or market indices have changed over the week or month.
Quiz rápido
過去10年間の株価の( )をグラフに表した。
Correto!
A resposta correta é: 推移
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