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片道

katamichi /ka.ta.mi.tɕi/

A noun referring to a one-way trip or journey from one place to another without returning. It is most commonly used when purchasing transportation tickets or describing travel duration.

例句

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1

駅で片道の切符を買いました。

I bought a one-way ticket at the station.

2

片道運賃は二千円でございます。

The one-way fare is 2,000 yen.

3

学校まで片道で三十分かかるよ。

It takes 30 minutes one way to get to school.

词族

名词
片道
相关
片道切符
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记忆技巧

Think of 'Kata' (one side/partial) and 'Michi' (road/way). It is literally 'one side of the road' or one half of a full trip.

快速测验

東京から大阪まで、___のチケットをください。

正确!

正确答案是: 片道

例句

1

駅で片道の切符を買いました。

everyday

I bought a one-way ticket at the station.

2

片道運賃は二千円でございます。

formal

The one-way fare is 2,000 yen.

3

学校まで片道で三十分かかるよ。

informal

It takes 30 minutes one way to get to school.

4

本研究では、片道の移動距離が消費に与える影響を分析する。

academic

In this study, we analyze the impact of one-way travel distance on consumption.

5

出張の片道交通費を精算してください。

business

Please settle the one-way transportation expenses for the business trip.

词族

名词
片道
相关
片道切符

常见搭配

片道切符 one-way ticket
片道料金 one-way fare
片道一時間 one hour one way
片道航空券 one-way air ticket
片道走行 one-way travel/driving

常用短语

片道切符を渡す

to give a one-way ticket (often implies no return/dismissal)

片道だけ

one way only

片道分

for the one-way portion

容易混淆的词

片道 vs 一方通行

片道 vs 片方

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使用说明

It is a very common word at train station counters and travel agencies. When modifying another noun, use the particle 'no' (e.g., 片道のチケット).

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常见错误

Learners sometimes use 'Katamichi' to describe a one-way street in traffic, but 'Ippō-tsūkō' is the correct term for road signs.

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记忆技巧

Think of 'Kata' (one side/partial) and 'Michi' (road/way). It is literally 'one side of the road' or one half of a full trip.

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词源

A compound of 'kata' (prefix meaning one of a pair) and 'michi' (the native Japanese word for road or way).

语法模式

Used as a noun Can be used as a compound noun (片道切符) Followed by 'de' to indicate time or cost (片道で千円)
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文化背景

In Japan's efficient rail system, specifying 'katamichi' or 'ōfuku' is the first step in buying any ticket from a machine or staff member.

快速测验

東京から大阪まで、___のチケットをください。

正确!

正确答案是: 片道

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