飽和
Saturation. A state where no more of something can be absorbed, added, or combined. It is used in chemistry, economics (market saturation), and psychology.
Exemplos
3 de 5溶液が飽和に達すると、結晶が現れる。
When the solution reaches saturation, crystals appear.
スマートフォン市場は飽和していると言われている。
It is said that the smartphone market is saturated.
情報が飽和し、必要なものが見つからない。
Information is saturated, and I can't find what I need.
Família de palavras
Dica de memorização
Hou (tired of/full) + Wa (harmony/sum). So full that the sum is tired of adding more.
Quiz rápido
都市部のコンビニエンスストアはすでに( )状態だ。
Correto!
A resposta correta é: 飽和
Exemplos
溶液が飽和に達すると、結晶が現れる。
academicWhen the solution reaches saturation, crystals appear.
スマートフォン市場は飽和していると言われている。
businessIt is said that the smartphone market is saturated.
情報が飽和し、必要なものが見つからない。
formalInformation is saturated, and I can't find what I need.
これ以上はもう飽和して入らないよ。
informalIt's saturated; nothing more can fit in.
湿度が高く、空気が飽和している。
everydayHumidity is high, and the air is saturated.
Família de palavras
Colocações comuns
Frases Comuns
飽和攻撃
saturation attack (military/cyber)
Frequentemente confundido com
Man-in is specifically for people in a space; Houwa is for abstract limits or chemical states.
Notas de uso
Very common in IELTS Academic readings about business competition or environmental limits.
Erros comuns
Avoid using it for simple 'fullness' like after a meal (use 'manpuku' instead).
Dica de memorização
Hou (tired of/full) + Wa (harmony/sum). So full that the sum is tired of adding more.
Origem da palavra
Hou (to be satiated) + Wa (harmony/peace).
Padrões gramaticais
Quiz rápido
都市部のコンビニエンスストアはすでに( )状態だ。
Correto!
A resposta correta é: 飽和
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