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都市

toshi /toɕi/

A 'toshi' is a large and densely populated urban area that serves as a center for politics, economy, and culture. It is the formal term for 'city' or 'metropolis', typically used in administrative, geographical, or statistical contexts.

例句

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1

東京はとても大きな都市です。

Tokyo is a very large city.

2

この都市は歴史的に重要です。

This city is historically important.

3

都市での生活は楽しいけど疲れる。

Life in the city is fun but tiring.

词族

名词
都市
Verb
都市化する
形容词
都市的な
相关
都市部
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记忆技巧

Think of the two kanji: 都 (capital) and 市 (market). A city is where the government (capital) and the economy (market) meet.

快速测验

ニューヨークは、世界で最も有名な____の一つです。

正确!

正确答案是: 都市

例句

1

東京はとても大きな都市です。

everyday

Tokyo is a very large city.

2

この都市は歴史的に重要です。

formal

This city is historically important.

3

都市での生活は楽しいけど疲れる。

informal

Life in the city is fun but tiring.

4

都市の人口集中は大きな問題である。

academic

The concentration of population in cities is a major issue.

5

主要都市に支店を出す予定です。

business

We plan to open branches in major cities.

词族

名词
都市
Verb
都市化する
形容词
都市的な
相关
都市部

常见搭配

都市計画 urban planning
都市開発 urban development
地方都市 regional city
都市部 urban areas
巨大都市 megacity

常用短语

都市伝説

urban legend

国際都市

international city

衛星都市

satellite city

容易混淆的词

都市 vs 都会

Tokai refers to the atmosphere or bustle of an urban area, whereas Toshi is the administrative or physical entity of a city.

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使用说明

Toshi is a more formal and technical term than 'machi' (town) or 'tokai' (the city). It is frequently used in news, reports, and when discussing geography.

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常见错误

Learners sometimes use 'toshi' to mean a small neighborhood or town, but it specifically implies a larger, more structured metropolitan area.

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记忆技巧

Think of the two kanji: 都 (capital) and 市 (market). A city is where the government (capital) and the economy (market) meet.

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词源

Derived from Middle Chinese roots where '都' (dū) signifies a capital city and '市' (shì) signifies a marketplace.

语法模式

Used as a noun followed by particles like は, が, or を. Often acts as a prefix in compound nouns like 都市計画 (toshi-keikaku).
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文化背景

Japan is highly urbanized; the Greater Tokyo Area is the world's most populous metropolitan area, making 'toshi' a key concept in Japanese society.

快速测验

ニューヨークは、世界で最も有名な____の一つです。

正确!

正确答案是: 都市

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