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措置

sochi /soɕːi/

A formal term referring to a specific measure, step, or action taken to deal with a particular situation or problem. It is most commonly used in official, legal, or administrative contexts to describe a deliberate and systematic response.

例句

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1

騒音問題について、適切な措置をとりましょう。

Let's take appropriate measures regarding the noise problem.

2

政府は感染症拡大防止のための緊急措置を発表した。

The government announced emergency measures to prevent the spread of infectious diseases.

3

早く何らかの措置をとらないとまずいよ。

If we don't take some kind of measure soon, it'll be bad.

词族

名词
措置
Verb
措置する
相关
処置
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记忆技巧

Think of 'So-shi' as 'Solving it Officially.' The first kanji 措 means to set aside/arrange, and 置 means to put.

快速测验

会社は不正行為をした社員に対し、厳しい( )をとった。

正确!

正确答案是: 措置

例句

1

騒音問題について、適切な措置をとりましょう。

everyday

Let's take appropriate measures regarding the noise problem.

2

政府は感染症拡大防止のための緊急措置を発表した。

formal

The government announced emergency measures to prevent the spread of infectious diseases.

3

早く何らかの措置をとらないとまずいよ。

informal

If we don't take some kind of measure soon, it'll be bad.

4

経済的格差を是正するための制度的措置が検討されている。

academic

Institutional measures to correct economic disparity are being considered.

5

セキュリティ違反に対しては、厳格な措置がとられます。

business

Strict measures will be taken against security violations.

词族

名词
措置
Verb
措置する
相关
処置

常见搭配

措置を講じる to take/devise measures
法的措置 legal action/measures
緊急措置 emergency measures
適切な措置 appropriate measures
措置をとる to take measures

常用短语

法的措置を辞さない

not hesitate to take legal action

応急措置

emergency/temporary measure

暫定措置

provisional/interim measure

容易混淆的词

措置 vs 処置

Shochi often refers to immediate physical or medical treatment, whereas Soshi refers to official or administrative policy steps.

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使用说明

Soshi is a high-level word typically found in news reports or official documents. It is almost always used with formal verbs like 'koujiru' (to take/devise) or 'toru' (to take).

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常见错误

Avoid using this word for casual personal choices like 'deciding what to eat.' It sounds too heavy and bureaucratic for everyday trivial tasks.

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记忆技巧

Think of 'So-shi' as 'Solving it Officially.' The first kanji 措 means to set aside/arrange, and 置 means to put.

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词源

Originates from Sino-Japanese roots where 措 means to manage or arrange, and 置 means to place or establish.

语法模式

Usually functions as the direct object of the verb 'koujiru' (講じる) or 'toru' (とる). Can be used as a compound noun like 'Kinkyu-soshi' (emergency measure).
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文化背景

Frequently used by Japanese government spokespeople during press conferences to signify that the state is actively managing a crisis.

快速测验

会社は不正行為をした社員に対し、厳しい( )をとった。

正确!

正确答案是: 措置

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