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平行

heikō /heːkoː/

Refers to two or more lines or planes that are at a constant distance from each other and never intersect. It is also used metaphorically to describe situations where two parties fail to reach an agreement or where events occur simultaneously.

例句

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1

この二つの道は平行です。

These two roads are parallel.

2

理論と実践は常に平行であるべきです。

Theory and practice should always run parallel to each other.

3

二人の話は平行線のままだね。

It seems the two of you are just talking in circles (parallel lines).

词族

名词
平行
Verb
平行する
副词
平行に
形容词
平行な
相关
平行線
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记忆技巧

The first kanji 平 (flat/level) combined with 行 (to go) looks like two flat paths going in the same direction forever.

快速测验

話し合いは___をたどり、結論は出なかった。

正确!

正确答案是: 平行線

例句

1

この二つの道は平行です。

everyday

These two roads are parallel.

2

理論と実践は常に平行であるべきです。

formal

Theory and practice should always run parallel to each other.

3

二人の話は平行線のままだね。

informal

It seems the two of you are just talking in circles (parallel lines).

4

平行な二つの直線は、決して交わることがない。

academic

Two parallel straight lines never intersect.

5

二つのプロジェクトを平行して進めています。

business

We are moving forward with two projects in parallel.

词族

名词
平行
Verb
平行する
副词
平行に
形容词
平行な
相关
平行線

常见搭配

平行線をたどる to fail to reach an agreement (to follow parallel lines)
平行移動 parallel shift / translation (geometry)
平行棒 parallel bars (gymnastics)
平行四辺形 parallelogram
平行して行う to carry out in parallel

常用短语

議論が平行線をたどる

The discussion is going nowhere (never meeting at a point).

平行を保つ

To maintain a parallel state or balance.

平行関係

Parallel relationship.

容易混淆的词

平行 vs 並行

While '平行' focuses on geometric parallelism or lack of agreement, '並行' specifically emphasizes doing two or more things at the same time.

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使用说明

Use '平行' when talking about physical geometry or metaphorical 'lines' of thought that don't meet. When talking about multitasking or simultaneous events, '並行' is often the more common choice.

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常见错误

Learners often use '平行' (geometric) when they mean '並行' (simultaneous action) because they are both pronounced 'heikou'. Check if you are talking about shapes or timing.

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记忆技巧

The first kanji 平 (flat/level) combined with 行 (to go) looks like two flat paths going in the same direction forever.

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词源

From Middle Chinese (平 - level/flat + 行 - row/line/go).

语法模式

〜と平行である (to be parallel with...) 〜を平行する (to parallel something) 〜に平行な (parallel to...)
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文化背景

In Japanese business culture, the phrase '平行線をたどる' (heikousen o tadoru) is a common, polite way to acknowledge that a negotiation has reached a stalemate.

快速测验

話し合いは___をたどり、結論は出なかった。

正确!

正确答案是: 平行線

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