施設
A building, equipment, or complex established for a specific purpose or service, such as public utilities, education, or healthcare.
例句
3 / 5近所にスポーツ施設ができた。
A sports facility was built in the neighborhood.
本施設内での喫煙は固くお断りします。
Smoking inside this facility is strictly prohibited.
あそこの施設、結構古いよね。
That facility over there is quite old, isn't it?
词族
记忆技巧
She (Shi) Sets (Setsu) up a building facility.
快速测验
図書館や公園などの公共( )を大切にする。
正确!
正确答案是: 施設
例句
近所にスポーツ施設ができた。
everydayA sports facility was built in the neighborhood.
本施設内での喫煙は固くお断りします。
formalSmoking inside this facility is strictly prohibited.
あそこの施設、結構古いよね。
informalThat facility over there is quite old, isn't it?
教育施設における情報技術の導入状況を調査した。
academicInvestigated the status of IT introduction in educational facilities.
宿泊施設の予約を確認する。
businessConfirm the reservation of the accommodation facility.
词族
常见搭配
常用短语
複合施設
complex facility
バリアフリー施設
barrier-free facility
施設管理
facility management
容易混淆的词
Shisetsu refers to the whole building/institution; Setsubi refers to the specific equipment/fixtures inside.
使用说明
Common in IELTS Listening sections when describing campus maps or city layouts.
常见错误
Using 'shisetsu' when you specifically mean 'machine' or 'tool' (use kikai/dougu).
记忆技巧
She (Shi) Sets (Setsu) up a building facility.
词源
Kanji for 'carry out' and 'establish'.
语法模式
快速测验
図書館や公園などの公共( )を大切にする。
正确!
正确答案是: 施設
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権利
A1Kenri refers to a legal or moral entitlement to have something or to act in a certain way. It describes the power or status recognized by law or society that allows an individual to claim specific benefits or freedoms.
社会的
B1Relating to society or its organization. It describes issues, status, or behaviors that affect people as a community rather than just individuals.
世論
B2The collective opinion of the general public on a particular issue or subject. It is a critical factor in democratic decision-making.
社会福祉
B2Statutory services provided by the state or other organizations for the assistance of people in need, such as the elderly, disabled, or poor.
排他的
B2Exclusive or closed-off. Used to describe groups, attitudes, or rights that exclude others.
特権
B2A privilege or a special right/advantage granted only to a particular person or group.
不当
B2Unjust, unfair, or unreasonable. Something that goes against what is considered right, legal, or proper.
公平
B2The quality of being impartial and just, without favoritism or discrimination.
啓発
B2Enlightenment or public awareness; the act of educating or providing knowledge to open people's eyes to a particular issue.
対峙
B2To stand facing each other, often in opposition or conflict. In academic writing, it describes the confrontation between two opposing ideologies, powers, or problems.
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