出発
The act of leaving a place to begin a journey or trip. It is commonly used for departures involving vehicles or the start of a planned excursion.
例句
3 / 5私たちは明日の朝、八時に出発します。
We will depart tomorrow morning at eight o'clock.
当列車は、定刻通りに出発いたします。
This train will depart on schedule.
そろそろ出発しようか!
Let's head out soon!
词族
记忆技巧
Look at the kanji: 出 (Exit) + 発 (Start). You are exiting your current location to start a new adventure!
快速测验
飛行機は午後三時に____します。
正确!
正确答案是: 出発
例句
私たちは明日の朝、八時に出発します。
everydayWe will depart tomorrow morning at eight o'clock.
当列車は、定刻通りに出発いたします。
formalThis train will depart on schedule.
そろそろ出発しようか!
informalLet's head out soon!
研究チームは、調査のために南極へ出発した。
academicThe research team departed for Antarctica for their survey.
出張のため、成田空港から出発する予定です。
businessI am scheduled to depart from Narita Airport for a business trip.
词族
常见搭配
常用短语
出発進行!
All clear! / Full steam ahead! (often used by train conductors)
新たな出発
a fresh start / a new beginning
出発の合図
signal to depart
容易混淆的词
Deru is a general verb meaning 'to leave/exit' a room or building, while shuppatsu specifically refers to starting a trip or journey.
Hassha is used only for vehicles (trains, buses) starting to move, whereas shuppatsu can apply to the people themselves.
使用说明
Use shuppatsu when you are talking about leaving for a trip or a specific destination. It is a suru-verb, so combine it with 'suru' to describe the action.
常见错误
Learners sometimes use shuppatsu for simply leaving their house to go to the grocery store; while not strictly wrong, 'dekakeru' (going out) is much more natural for minor errands.
记忆技巧
Look at the kanji: 出 (Exit) + 発 (Start). You are exiting your current location to start a new adventure!
词源
A Sinitic compound (kango) where 'shutsu' means to go out and 'patsu' means to emit or set off.
语法模式
文化背景
In Japan, public transportation 'shuppatsu' times are extremely precise, and departing even one minute late is often considered a significant delay.
快速测验
飛行機は午後三時に____します。
正确!
正确答案是: 出発
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