刺激
A thing or event that evokes a specific functional reaction in an organ or tissue; also an incentive or something that excites.
Exemplos
3 de 5新しい環境は、彼にとって良い刺激になった。
The new environment was a good stimulus for him.
政府は経済を刺激するために減税を行った。
The government cut taxes to stimulate the economy.
心理学の実験で、被験者に音の刺激を与えた。
In a psychology experiment, sound stimuli were given to the subjects.
Família de palavras
Dica de memorização
Shi (Thorn/Stab) + Geki (Hit) = Stabbing and hitting to get a reaction.
Quiz rápido
カフェインは脳を____し、眠気を防ぐ効果がある。
Correto!
A resposta correta é: 刺激
Exemplos
新しい環境は、彼にとって良い刺激になった。
everydayThe new environment was a good stimulus for him.
政府は経済を刺激するために減税を行った。
formalThe government cut taxes to stimulate the economy.
心理学の実験で、被験者に音の刺激を与えた。
academicIn a psychology experiment, sound stimuli were given to the subjects.
このカレーは辛すぎて舌に刺激が強い。
informalThis curry is too spicy and too stimulating for the tongue.
ライバル企業の成功が、私たちの開発意欲を刺激した。
businessThe success of our rival company stimulated our desire for development.
Família de palavras
Colocações comuns
Frases Comuns
良い刺激になる
to be a positive influence/stimulus
神経を刺激する
to stimulate the nerves
意欲を刺激する
to stimulate motivation
Frequentemente confundido com
Kangeki is being deeply moved/touched emotionally, while Shigeki is a more general sensory or functional stimulus.
Notas de uso
Common in TOEFL in both biological contexts (nerve stimuli) and economic contexts (market stimulus).
Erros comuns
Don't use 'shigeki' for emotional 'moving' experiences unless they are specifically 'exciting' or 'inspiring'.
Dica de memorização
Shi (Thorn/Stab) + Geki (Hit) = Stabbing and hitting to get a reaction.
Origem da palavra
Derived from 'Shi' (to prick/stab) and 'Geki' (to strike).
Padrões gramaticais
Quiz rápido
カフェインは脳を____し、眠気を防ぐ効果がある。
Correto!
A resposta correta é: 刺激
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