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混合物

kongōbutsu koŋɡoːbutsu

A substance made by combining two or more different materials without a chemical reaction occurring. It can be used in scientific contexts to describe chemical blends or in general contexts to describe a physical combination of items.

例句

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1

このお菓子はナッツとドライフルーツの混合物です。

This snack is a mixture of nuts and dried fruit.

2

その液体は、三つの成分の混合物で構成されています。

The liquid is composed of a mixture of three ingredients.

3

これ、色んなスパイスの混合物って感じがするね。

This feels like a mixture of various spices, doesn't it?

词族

名词
混合
Verb
混合する
形容词
混合の
相关
混合機
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记忆技巧

Focus on the kanji: 混 (mix) + 合 (join/fit) + 物 (thing). It is literally a 'mix-join-thing'.

快速测验

空気は、窒素や酸素などの( )です。

正确!

正确答案是: 混合物

例句

1

このお菓子はナッツとドライフルーツの混合物です。

everyday

This snack is a mixture of nuts and dried fruit.

2

その液体は、三つの成分の混合物で構成されています。

formal

The liquid is composed of a mixture of three ingredients.

3

これ、色んなスパイスの混合物って感じがするね。

informal

This feels like a mixture of various spices, doesn't it?

4

空気は、窒素や酸素などの気体の混合物である。

academic

Air is a mixture of gases such as nitrogen and oxygen.

5

この製品は、新旧技術の混合物と言えます。

business

This product can be described as a mixture of old and new technologies.

词族

名词
混合
Verb
混合する
形容词
混合の
相关
混合機

常见搭配

不均一な混合物 heterogeneous mixture
混合物を作る to create a mixture
混合物を分離する to separate a mixture
複雑な混合物 a complex mixture
均一な混合物 homogeneous mixture

常用短语

混合物として存在する

to exist as a mixture

謎の混合物

a mysterious mixture

混合物の分離法

separation methods for mixtures

容易混淆的词

混合物 vs 化合物

A compound (化合物) is chemically bonded into a new substance, while a mixture (混合物) is just physically combined.

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使用说明

While it is a common technical term in chemistry, it can be used in daily life to describe a physical blend of items. In very casual speech, people often prefer the loanword 'ミックス' (mikkusu) or the phrase '混ざったもの' (mazatta mono).

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常见错误

Learners sometimes use this word for 'mixed feelings' (入り混じった感情) or 'mixed races' (混血), but '混合物' is strictly for physical materials or technical combinations.

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记忆技巧

Focus on the kanji: 混 (mix) + 合 (join/fit) + 物 (thing). It is literally a 'mix-join-thing'.

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词源

A Sino-Japanese (Kango) compound using 混 (to mix), 合 (to combine), and 物 (matter/thing).

语法模式

It is a compound noun used as the subject or object of a sentence. Used with the particle 'の' to modify other nouns (e.g., 混合物の性質).
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文化背景

Commonly seen on Japanese food labels and in science textbooks in Japan.

快速测验

空気は、窒素や酸素などの( )です。

正确!

正确答案是: 混合物

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