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在庫

zaiko /zaiko/

Zaiko refers to the inventory or stock of goods currently held by a business or store. It describes items that are available for sale or use at a given time.

例句

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1

この店には在庫がありません。

This store has no stock.

2

現在の在庫状況を確認し、後ほどご連絡いたします。

I will check the current stock status and contact you later.

3

在庫、まだあるかな?

I wonder if there's still any in stock?

词族

名词
在庫
Verb
在庫する
相关
在庫品
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记忆技巧

Think of the kanji: 在 (zai - to exist) + 庫 (ko - warehouse). It is the stuff that currently exists in the warehouse.

快速测验

すみません、この靴の( )はありますか?

正确!

正确答案是: 在庫

例句

1

この店には在庫がありません。

everyday

This store has no stock.

2

現在の在庫状況を確認し、後ほどご連絡いたします。

formal

I will check the current stock status and contact you later.

3

在庫、まだあるかな?

informal

I wonder if there's still any in stock?

4

適正な在庫レベルを維持することは、経営において極めて重要である。

academic

Maintaining appropriate inventory levels is extremely important in management.

5

新商品の在庫を確保する必要があります。

business

We need to secure the stock for the new product.

词族

名词
在庫
Verb
在庫する
相关
在庫品

常见搭配

在庫がある to have in stock
在庫を確認する to check the inventory
在庫一掃セール inventory clearance sale
在庫管理 inventory management
在庫切れ out of stock

常用短语

在庫処分

stock clearance

在庫不足

insufficient stock

過剰在庫

excess inventory

容易混淆的词

在庫 vs 品切れ

Shinagire refers specifically to the state of being sold out, whereas Zaiko refers to the stock itself (which can be zero).

在庫 vs 貯金

Chokin is the saving of money, while Zaiko is the storage of physical goods.

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使用说明

Zaiko is primarily used in commercial and retail contexts. While it literally means 'stock,' it is most commonly used with 'aru' (to exist) or 'nai' (to not exist) to tell customers if a product is available.

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常见错误

Learners sometimes use 'zaiko' when talking about personal collections of items at home; however, it is usually reserved for business or warehouse environments.

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记忆技巧

Think of the kanji: 在 (zai - to exist) + 庫 (ko - warehouse). It is the stuff that currently exists in the warehouse.

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词源

Derived from Middle Chinese roots where 'zai' means 'to be present' and 'ko' means 'a storehouse or granary.'

语法模式

Noun + がある/ない (Stock exists/doesn't exist) Noun + を確認する (To check the stock)
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文化背景

In Japan, 'Zaiko-shobun' (clearance) sales are major events, especially at the end of the fiscal year in March, as companies try to reduce taxable inventory.

快速测验

すみません、この靴の( )はありますか?

正确!

正确答案是: 在庫

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