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騰貴

tōki /toːki/

A sharp or sudden increase in the price or value of something, such as goods, land, or stocks. It is primarily used in economic contexts to describe significant inflation or market spikes.

例句

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1

最近、野菜の値段が騰貴している。

Recently, the prices of vegetables have been rising sharply.

2

物価の騰貴は国民生活に多大な影響を及ぼします。

The sharp rise in commodity prices has a significant impact on the lives of citizens.

3

またガソリン代が騰貴したね。

Gas prices shot up again, didn't they?

词族

名词
騰貴
Verb
騰貴する
相关
騰貴率
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记忆技巧

The first kanji 騰 is also used in 沸騰 (futtō), which means 'boiling.' Think of prices 'boiling over' and rising rapidly.

快速测验

原油価格の( )により、輸送コストが増大した。

正确!

正确答案是: 騰貴

例句

1

最近、野菜の値段が騰貴している。

everyday

Recently, the prices of vegetables have been rising sharply.

2

物価の騰貴は国民生活に多大な影響を及ぼします。

formal

The sharp rise in commodity prices has a significant impact on the lives of citizens.

3

またガソリン代が騰貴したね。

informal

Gas prices shot up again, didn't they?

4

本論文では、戦後の地価の騰貴について分析する。

academic

In this paper, we analyze the sharp rise in land prices after the war.

5

原材料費の騰貴に伴い、製品価格を改定いたしました。

business

Due to the sharp rise in raw material costs, we have revised our product prices.

词族

名词
騰貴
Verb
騰貴する
相关
騰貴率

常见搭配

物価の騰貴 rise in commodity prices
地価の騰貴 rise in land prices
急激な騰貴 a rapid surge in prices
騰貴を抑える to curb the rise in prices
株価の騰貴 rise in stock prices

常用短语

騰貴の一途をたどる

to continue to rise steadily

騰貴を見込む

to expect a price rise

騰貴を招く

to lead to a price hike

容易混淆的词

騰貴 vs 上昇

Jōshō is a general term for rising (like an elevator), whereas Tōki is specifically for prices or value.

騰貴 vs 高騰

Kōtō is more commonly used in general news; Tōki sounds more formal or academic.

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使用说明

Tōki is most often used in formal reports, economic news, or academic writing. It specifically refers to the increase in 'value' or 'price' and cannot be used for physical height.

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常见错误

Learners might use this word to describe a person's height or a plane's altitude, but it is strictly limited to monetary or economic values.

💡

记忆技巧

The first kanji 騰 is also used in 沸騰 (futtō), which means 'boiling.' Think of prices 'boiling over' and rising rapidly.

📖

词源

Derived from the Sino-Japanese roots 騰 (leap/soar) and 貴 (valuable/expensive).

语法模式

Often used as a Suru-verb (騰貴する) Commonly follows a noun + の (e.g., 物価の騰貴)
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文化背景

This term is frequently seen in Japanese financial newspapers like the Nikkei when discussing inflation or the historical 'Bubble Economy' era.

快速测验

原油価格の( )により、輸送コストが増大した。

正确!

正确答案是: 騰貴

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