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献血

kenketsu /keŋketsɯ/

The act of voluntarily donating blood for medical use, such as transfusions or surgeries. It is a common social contribution in Japan often conducted at blood donation centers or mobile buses.

例句

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1

駅の前で献血をしました。

I donated blood in front of the station.

2

献血へのご協力、誠にありがとうございます。

Thank you very much for your cooperation in donating blood.

3

昨日、初めて献血したよ!

I donated blood for the first time yesterday!

词族

名词
献血
Verb
献血する
相关
献血者
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记忆技巧

The first kanji 献 (ken) means 'to offer' or 'present,' and the second 血 (ketsu) means 'blood.' Think of it as 'offering your blood' as a gift to save lives.

快速测验

昨日、赤十字のバスで___をしました。

正确!

正确答案是: 献血

例句

1

駅の前で献血をしました。

everyday

I donated blood in front of the station.

2

献血へのご協力、誠にありがとうございます。

formal

Thank you very much for your cooperation in donating blood.

3

昨日、初めて献血したよ!

informal

I donated blood for the first time yesterday!

4

献血によって得られた血液の有効活用について論じる。

academic

To discuss the effective use of blood obtained through blood donation.

5

明日は社内に献血車が来ます。

business

The blood donation bus is coming to the company tomorrow.

词族

名词
献血
Verb
献血する
相关
献血者

常见搭配

献血をする to donate blood
献血センター blood donation center
献血を呼びかける to call for blood donations
献血カード blood donation card
献血車 blood donation bus

常用短语

献血に協力する

to cooperate with blood donation

400ml献血

400ml blood donation (standard Japanese volume)

献血運動

blood donation drive

容易混淆的词

献血 vs 輸血

Kenketsu is the act of giving blood; Yuketsu is the medical procedure of receiving blood.

献血 vs 採血

Saiketsu is the general act of drawing blood (usually for tests), whereas Kenketsu is specifically for donation.

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使用说明

It functions as both a noun and a suru-verb. In Japan, blood donation centers are highly visible and often offer refreshments to participants.

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常见错误

Learners sometimes use the word 'ageru' (to give) with blood, but the specific term 'kenketsu' is the natural way to express donating blood.

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记忆技巧

The first kanji 献 (ken) means 'to offer' or 'present,' and the second 血 (ketsu) means 'blood.' Think of it as 'offering your blood' as a gift to save lives.

📖

词源

A compound of 'ken' (to offer/sacrifice) and 'ketsu' (blood), reflecting the charitable nature of the act.

语法模式

献血をする (Direct object) 献血に行く (Destination of action) 献血される (Passive form - rarely used for donors)
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文化背景

In Japan, 'blood donation rooms' (Kenketsu Room) are often stylish, comfortable spaces near major train stations where donors can read manga and get free drinks.

快速测验

昨日、赤十字のバスで___をしました。

正确!

正确答案是: 献血

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