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診療所

shinryōjo /ɕiɰ̃ɾʲoːʑo/

A medical clinic or outpatient facility that provides primary care and basic treatments. Unlike a large hospital, it is usually a smaller, local facility often specializing in specific fields like internal medicine or pediatrics.

例句

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1

近くの診療所へ風邪の薬をもらいに行きました。

I went to the nearby clinic to get some cold medicine.

2

当診療所では、初診の方の予約も受け付けております。

This clinic also accepts reservations for first-time patients.

3

駅前の診療所、いつも混んでるよね。

The clinic in front of the station is always crowded, isn't it?

词族

名词
診療所
Verb
診療する
相关
診療
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记忆技巧

Break it down: Shin (examine) + Ryo (treat) + Jo (place). It's the place where you are examined and treated.

快速测验

熱があるので、近くの___で診てもらいます。

正确!

正确答案是: 診療所

例句

1

近くの診療所へ風邪の薬をもらいに行きました。

everyday

I went to the nearby clinic to get some cold medicine.

2

当診療所では、初診の方の予約も受け付けております。

formal

This clinic also accepts reservations for first-time patients.

3

駅前の診療所、いつも混んでるよね。

informal

The clinic in front of the station is always crowded, isn't it?

4

離島における診療所の役割は、地域医療の基盤である。

academic

The role of clinics on remote islands is the foundation of community healthcare.

5

新しく開設する診療所の備品を納入する。

business

Deliver equipment for the newly opened clinic.

词族

名词
診療所
Verb
診療する
相关
診療

常见搭配

診療所に通う to visit/go to a clinic regularly
近所の診療所 a neighborhood clinic
診療所の受付 the clinic reception
診療所の予約 a clinic appointment
休日診療所 a holiday/after-hours clinic

常用短语

診療時間

consultation hours

夜間診療所

night clinic

診療所を開設する

to open/establish a clinic

容易混淆的词

診療所 vs 病院

Byoin (hospital) must have 20 or more beds for inpatients, whereas a shinryojo (clinic) has 19 or fewer (often zero).

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使用说明

Use this word when referring to small-scale medical practices where you go for minor illnesses. In modern conversation, the loanword 'kurinikku' (clinic) is also very common.

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常见错误

Learners often use 'byoin' for every medical building, but calling a tiny one-doctor office a 'byoin' sounds slightly exaggerated in Japanese.

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记忆技巧

Break it down: Shin (examine) + Ryo (treat) + Jo (place). It's the place where you are examined and treated.

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词源

A compound of 'shinryo' (medical examination and treatment) and 'jo' (place), using Sino-Japanese kanji readings.

语法模式

Used as a noun Can be counted with the counter 'ken' (軒) for buildings
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文化背景

In Japan, the medical system encourages patients to visit a local 'shinryojo' first; you often need a referral letter to visit a large general hospital without paying an extra fee.

快速测验

熱があるので、近くの___で診てもらいます。

正确!

正确答案是: 診療所

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