目的地
目的地 refers to a specific place where someone is going or where a journey ends. It combines the words for 'purpose' and 'ground/place' to describe the physical target of movement or travel.
例句
3 / 5目的地に着きました。
I arrived at the destination.
目的地までご案内いたします。
I will guide you to your destination.
目的地、まだ遠いかな?
I wonder if the destination is still far?
词族
记忆技巧
Break it down: Moku (eye) + Teki (target) + Chi (land). It is the 'land' that your 'eye' is 'targeted' on.
快速测验
タクシーに乗って、( )を伝えました。
正确!
正确答案是: 目的地
例句
目的地に着きました。
everydayI arrived at the destination.
目的地までご案内いたします。
formalI will guide you to your destination.
目的地、まだ遠いかな?
informalI wonder if the destination is still far?
研究者は目的地を特定するためにGPSを使用した。
academicResearchers used GPS to identify the destination.
目的地への最短ルートを確認してください。
businessPlease confirm the shortest route to the destination.
词族
常见搭配
常用短语
目的地を目指す
to aim/head for the destination
目的地が不明
destination unknown
目的地への道
the way to the destination
容易混淆的词
Mokuteki means 'purpose' or 'goal' (abstract), while mokutekichi refers specifically to a physical 'place' (location).
Ikisaki is more casual and can refer generally to where someone is headed, while mokutekichi sounds more precise or technical.
使用说明
Use this word when talking about navigation, GPS settings, or formal travel plans. It is more formal than 'ikisaki'.
常见错误
Learners often drop the 'chi' (地) and just say 'mokuteki' when they mean a physical location.
记忆技巧
Break it down: Moku (eye) + Teki (target) + Chi (land). It is the 'land' that your 'eye' is 'targeted' on.
词源
A Sinitic compound (Kango) consisting of 目的 (objective/aim) and 地 (land/place).
语法模式
文化背景
This word is used constantly in Japanese car navigation systems (GPS) and public transport announcements.
快速测验
タクシーに乗って、( )を伝えました。
正确!
正确答案是: 目的地
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