連鎖
A chain or series of events where one thing triggers the next. It is used in both biological (food chain) and social (chain reaction of poverty) contexts.
Exemplos
3 de 5負の連鎖を断ち切る必要がある。
We need to break the negative cycle (chain).
食物連鎖の頂点に立つ動物。
An animal at the top of the food chain.
連鎖反応が起きて、爆発が止まらない。
A chain reaction occurred, and the explosions won't stop.
Família de palavras
Dica de memorização
Ren (連 - connect) + Sa (鎖 - chain). Connecting things like a metal chain.
Quiz rápido
不況の影響で、( )倒産が増加している。
Correto!
A resposta correta é: 連鎖
Exemplos
負の連鎖を断ち切る必要がある。
formalWe need to break the negative cycle (chain).
食物連鎖の頂点に立つ動物。
academicAn animal at the top of the food chain.
連鎖反応が起きて、爆発が止まらない。
academicA chain reaction occurred, and the explosions won't stop.
小さな親切の連鎖が世界を救う。
everydayA chain of small kindnesses will save the world.
不幸な出来事が連鎖している。
informalUnfortunate events are happening in a chain.
Família de palavras
Colocações comuns
Frases Comuns
連鎖を断つ
to break the chain
連鎖攻撃
chain attack
連鎖店
chain store (rarely used compared to 'chain-ten')
Frequentemente confundido com
連続 is just things happening one after another. 連鎖 implies that each event is physically or logically linked like a chain.
Notas de uso
Important for science topics (biology/chemistry) and sociology (poverty/crime).
Erros comuns
Don't use it for just 'repeating' things; it must imply a 'connection' between events.
Dica de memorização
Ren (連 - connect) + Sa (鎖 - chain). Connecting things like a metal chain.
Origem da palavra
連 (connect) + 鎖 (chain).
Padrões gramaticais
Quiz rápido
不況の影響で、( )倒産が増加している。
Correto!
A resposta correta é: 連鎖
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