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電子

denshi densʰi

Refers to an electron in a scientific context or, more commonly, signifies that something is digital or electronic. It is frequently used as a prefix to describe modern technology replacements for traditional items like books or money.

例句

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1

毎日、電子レンジを使います。

I use the microwave oven every day.

2

電子政府の導入により、手続きが簡略化されました。

The introduction of e-government has simplified procedures.

3

最近、電子マネーしか使ってないよ。

Lately, I've only been using e-money.

词族

名词
電子
Verb
電子化する
相关
電子機器
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记忆技巧

The first kanji 電 means 'lightning/electricity' and the second 子 means 'child/particle'. Think of an electron as the 'little child of electricity'.

快速测验

紙の本ではなく、___書籍を読みます。

正确!

正确答案是: 電子

例句

1

毎日、電子レンジを使います。

everyday

I use the microwave oven every day.

2

電子政府の導入により、手続きが簡略化されました。

formal

The introduction of e-government has simplified procedures.

3

最近、電子マネーしか使ってないよ。

informal

Lately, I've only been using e-money.

4

電子は原子の周りを回っています。

academic

Electrons revolve around the nucleus of an atom.

5

資料は電子メールで送付してください。

business

Please send the documents via e-mail.

词族

名词
電子
Verb
電子化する
相关
電子機器

常见搭配

電子辞書 electronic dictionary
電子レンジ microwave oven
電子書籍 e-book
電子マネー electronic money
電子工学 electronic engineering

常用短语

電子化

digitization

電子決済

electronic payment

電子レンジで温める

to heat in the microwave

容易混淆的词

電子 vs 電気

Denki refers to electricity/power in general, while Denshi refers to the particle (electron) or electronic technology specifically.

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使用说明

When used in daily life, it almost always refers to digital gadgets or systems. It acts as a prefix to other nouns without needing a particle like 'no'.

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常见错误

Beginning learners often confuse 'Denki' (electricity) with 'Denshi' (electronic). For example, saying 'Denki Jisho' instead of 'Denshi Jisho' for an electronic dictionary.

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记忆技巧

The first kanji 電 means 'lightning/electricity' and the second 子 means 'child/particle'. Think of an electron as the 'little child of electricity'.

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词源

A Sinitic compound (kango) combining 'electricity' and 'particle' to translate the scientific concept of the electron into Japanese during the modernization period.

语法模式

Acts as a prefixing noun to form compound nouns (e.g., 電子 + 辞書). Does not conjugate as it is a pure noun.
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文化背景

Japan is famous for the widespread use of 'Denshi Renji' (microwaves) and the early adoption of 'Denshi Jisho' (electronic dictionaries) in schools.

快速测验

紙の本ではなく、___書籍を読みます。

正确!

正确答案是: 電子

相关词

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A Buddhist-derived term referring to an extremely short period of time, similar to an 'instant' or 'moment.' It often carries a poetic or philosophical nuance, suggesting that something is fleeting or transient.

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暫時

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