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鉱物

kōbutsu /koːbu̥tsu/

A naturally occurring inorganic solid substance with a specific chemical composition and crystalline structure. It is commonly used in scientific contexts to describe rocks, crystals, and ores found in nature.

例句

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1

この石は珍しい鉱物です。

This stone is a rare mineral.

2

博物館に多くの鉱物標本が展示されています。

Many mineral specimens are displayed in the museum.

3

きれいな鉱物を見つけたよ!

I found a beautiful mineral!

词族

名词
鉱物
形容词
鉱物的な
相关
鉱物学
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记忆技巧

The first kanji 鉱 contains the 'gold/metal' radical (金), and the second 物 means 'thing'. Think of it as 'The Metal-like Thing' from the earth.

快速测验

博物館で珍しい___を見た。

正确!

正确答案是: 鉱物

例句

1

この石は珍しい鉱物です。

everyday

This stone is a rare mineral.

2

博物館に多くの鉱物標本が展示されています。

formal

Many mineral specimens are displayed in the museum.

3

きれいな鉱物を見つけたよ!

informal

I found a beautiful mineral!

4

地質学の授業で鉱物の分類を学んだ。

academic

I learned about the classification of minerals in geology class.

5

わが社は鉱物資源の輸入を行っています。

business

Our company imports mineral resources.

词族

名词
鉱物
形容词
鉱物的な
相关
鉱物学

常见搭配

鉱物を採掘する to mine minerals
貴重な鉱物 a precious mineral
鉱物資源 mineral resources
鉱物標本 mineral specimen
鉱物を鑑定する to appraise a mineral

常用短语

鉱物油

mineral oil

鉱物界

the mineral kingdom

地下鉱物

underground minerals

容易混淆的词

鉱物 vs 好物

These are homophones (kōbutsu), but '鉱物' means mineral while '好物' refers to a food you like very much.

鉱物 vs 鉱石

Kōseki (ore) refers specifically to minerals from which valuable materials like metal can be extracted for profit.

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使用说明

Use this word when talking about geology, chemistry, or gemstones. In casual conversation, people often use 'ishi' (stone), but 'kōbutsu' is used when focusing on the scientific composition.

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常见错误

The most common mistake for learners is confusing it with 'kōbutsu' (favorite food) because they sound identical. Always check the context or kanji.

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记忆技巧

The first kanji 鉱 contains the 'gold/metal' radical (金), and the second 物 means 'thing'. Think of it as 'The Metal-like Thing' from the earth.

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词源

From Middle Chinese roots: 鉱 (ore/mine) and 物 (thing/matter).

语法模式

Used as a noun Modified by adjectives like 珍しい (rare) or 貴重な (precious) Often used with the particle 'は' or 'が' in descriptive sentences
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文化背景

Japan was once known as 'The Land of Gold' (Zipangu) and has several historic mines, such as the Iwami Ginzan Silver Mine, making minerals historically significant.

快速测验

博物館で珍しい___を見た。

正确!

正确答案是: 鉱物

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