誘発
To cause or trigger a particular reaction, event, or phenomenon, often unintentionally.
Exemplos
3 de 5その匂いが食欲を誘発する。
That smell triggers/induces appetite.
過度のストレスが病気を誘発する恐れがある。
Excessive stress may trigger illness.
その冗談、変な空気を誘発しちゃったね。
That joke triggered a weird atmosphere, didn't it?
Família de palavras
Dica de memorização
Yuu (invite) + Hatsu (occur). Inviting something to occur.
Quiz rápido
この政策は、投資の拡大を( )する狙いがある。
Correto!
A resposta correta é: 誘発
Exemplos
その匂いが食欲を誘発する。
everydayThat smell triggers/induces appetite.
過度のストレスが病気を誘発する恐れがある。
formalExcessive stress may trigger illness.
その冗談、変な空気を誘発しちゃったね。
informalThat joke triggered a weird atmosphere, didn't it?
特定の化学物質が細胞の変異を誘発することが分かった。
academicIt was found that specific chemical substances induce cell mutations.
減税が個人消費を誘発することを期待する。
businessHope that tax cuts will stimulate (trigger) personal consumption.
Família de palavras
Colocações comuns
Frases Comuns
誘発地震
induced earthquake
Frequentemente confundido com
Jakki is extremely formal/literary; Yuuhatsu is the standard academic/scientific term.
Notas de uso
Often used for negative or biological triggers (e.g., allergies, mutations, economic crashes).
Erros comuns
Don't use for intentional invitations (use 'sasou' or 'shoutai').
Dica de memorização
Yuu (invite) + Hatsu (occur). Inviting something to occur.
Origem da palavra
Combining 'to invite/lead' and 'to happen/emit'.
Padrões gramaticais
Quiz rápido
この政策は、投資の拡大を( )する狙いがある。
Correto!
A resposta correta é: 誘発
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