対峙
To stand facing each other, often in opposition or conflict. In academic writing, it describes the confrontation between two opposing ideologies, powers, or problems.
例句
3 / 5困難な問題に真正面から対峙する。
To confront a difficult problem head-on.
新旧の価値観が対峙する時代となった。
We have entered an era where old and new values confront each other.
ライバルと対峙して緊張が高まった。
Tension rose as I stood facing my rival.
词族
记忆技巧
Tai (Opposite) + Ji (Towering/Standing). Two things standing tall and opposite each other.
快速测验
私たちは、気候変動という人類共通の脅威に( )している。
正确!
正确答案是: 対峙
例句
困難な問題に真正面から対峙する。
formalTo confront a difficult problem head-on.
新旧の価値観が対峙する時代となった。
academicWe have entered an era where old and new values confront each other.
ライバルと対峙して緊張が高まった。
informalTension rose as I stood facing my rival.
企業は環境問題と対峙しなければならない。
businessCompanies must confront environmental issues.
沈黙の中で二人が対峙していた。
everydayThe two were facing each other in silence.
词族
常见搭配
常用短语
己と対峙する
to confront oneself
社会問題に対峙する
to confront social issues
対峙の構図
structure of confrontation
容易混淆的词
Chokumen is often passive (encountering a problem); Taiji implies a more active, standing-your-ground stance.
使用说明
A very strong, literary, or formal word used for serious confrontations.
常见错误
Do not use it for simple 'meeting' (au). It implies tension or a challenge.
记忆技巧
Tai (Opposite) + Ji (Towering/Standing). Two things standing tall and opposite each other.
词源
From 'opposite' and 'to tower/stand'.
语法模式
文化背景
Often used in Japanese media to describe political standoffs or samurai duels.
快速测验
私たちは、気候変動という人類共通の脅威に( )している。
正确!
正确答案是: 対峙
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