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暴落

bōraku /boːɾakɯ/

A sudden and dramatic drop in the price or value of something, such as stocks, currency, or commodities. It implies a violent or chaotic decline rather than a gradual decrease.

例句

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1

豊作の影響で、キャベツの価格が暴落した。

Due to a bumper crop, the price of cabbage crashed.

2

市場の不安定化により、株価の暴落が懸念されている。

Due to market instability, a crash in stock prices is feared.

3

昨日買った仮想通貨、一気に暴落しちゃったよ。

The cryptocurrency I bought yesterday just crashed all at once.

词族

名词
暴落
Verb
暴落する
相关
暴騰
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记忆技巧

The first kanji 暴 means 'violent' or 'wild' (as in boryoku/violence), and the second kanji 落 means 'fall'. Think of it as a 'violent fall' of prices.

快速测验

ニュースによると、明日の朝に株価が___する可能性があるらしい。

正确!

正确答案是: 暴落

例句

1

豊作の影響で、キャベツの価格が暴落した。

everyday

Due to a bumper crop, the price of cabbage crashed.

2

市場の不安定化により、株価の暴落が懸念されている。

formal

Due to market instability, a crash in stock prices is feared.

3

昨日買った仮想通貨、一気に暴落しちゃったよ。

informal

The cryptocurrency I bought yesterday just crashed all at once.

4

1929年の株価暴落は、世界規模の経済恐慌を引き起こした。

academic

The stock market crash of 1929 triggered a global economic depression.

5

原油価格の暴落は、我々の輸出戦略に修正を迫っている。

business

The crash in crude oil prices is forcing us to revise our export strategy.

词族

名词
暴落
Verb
暴落する
相关
暴騰

常见搭配

株価が暴落する stock prices crash
価格の暴落 a crash in prices
暴落を招く to lead to a crash
市場の暴落 a market crash
暴落の恐れ fear of a crash

常用短语

底なしの暴落

a bottomless crash

歴史的な暴落

a historic crash

暴落に歯止めがかからない

no end in sight for the crash

容易混淆的词

暴落 vs 下落

Geraku is a general term for any decline in price, while bouraku implies a sudden, extreme, and violent crash.

暴落 vs 落下

Rakka refers to the physical falling of an object (like a ball), whereas bouraku is used for economic values.

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使用说明

Bouraku is most commonly used in financial and economic contexts. It is a 'suru-verb' but often functions as a standalone noun in news headlines.

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常见错误

Do not use bouraku when an object physically falls to the ground; it is strictly for prices, values, or levels (like popularity or temperature in extreme cases).

💡

记忆技巧

The first kanji 暴 means 'violent' or 'wild' (as in boryoku/violence), and the second kanji 落 means 'fall'. Think of it as a 'violent fall' of prices.

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词源

A compound of 暴 (wild/violent) and 落 (fall/drop), originating from financial terminology to describe extreme market movements.

语法模式

Noun + が + 暴落する Noun + の + 暴落
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文化背景

In Japan, the term is frequently associated with the 'Bubble Economy' burst in the early 1990s and is a staple word in financial news.

快速测验

ニュースによると、明日の朝に株価が___する可能性があるらしい。

正确!

正确答案是: 暴落

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