A1 noun 中性 #3,367 最常用

切符

kippu /kʲipːɯ/

A ticket used for transportation such as trains or buses, as well as for admission to events. It typically refers to a small piece of paper or a digital record that proves one has paid the fare or entry fee.

例句

3 / 5
1

駅の券売機で切符を買いました。

I bought a ticket at the station's vending machine.

2

恐れ入りますが、切符を拝見いたします。

Excuse me, I would like to check your ticket.

3

あ、切符をなくしちゃった!どうしよう。

Oh no, I lost my ticket! What should I do?

词族

名词
切符
相关
切符切り
💡

记忆技巧

Think of the kanji: 切 (to cut) and 符 (sign/tally). Historically, tickets were paper slips that were 'cut' or punched by station staff.

快速测验

駅の窓口で東京までの____を二枚買いました。

正确!

正确答案是: 切符

例句

1

駅の券売機で切符を買いました。

everyday

I bought a ticket at the station's vending machine.

2

恐れ入りますが、切符を拝見いたします。

formal

Excuse me, I would like to check your ticket.

3

あ、切符をなくしちゃった!どうしよう。

informal

Oh no, I lost my ticket! What should I do?

4

本研究は、切符の電子化が消費者の行動に与える影響を分析する。

academic

This study analyzes the impact of ticket digitalization on consumer behavior.

5

出張用の新幹線の切符を手配してください。

business

Please arrange the Shinkansen tickets for the business trip.

词族

名词
切符
相关
切符切り

常见搭配

切符を買う to buy a ticket
切符をなくす to lose a ticket
往復切符 round-trip ticket
片道切符 one-way ticket
切符売り場 ticket counter/office

常用短语

切符を切る

to punch a ticket (or to issue a traffic ticket)

片道切符

one-way ticket (often used metaphorically for a one-way journey)

プラチナ切符

platinum ticket (a very hard-to-get ticket)

容易混淆的词

切符 vs チケット

切符 is specifically for transport or basic entry; チケット is a broader loanword used for movies, concerts, and events.

切符 vs

券 is a more formal or generic suffix (e.g., kenshouken), whereas 切符 is the standalone common word for a travel ticket.

📝

使用说明

While 'kippu' is the standard word for train tickets, many young people use 'chiketto' for events. For IC cards like Suica, the word 'kippu' is not used; you say 'chaaji' (charge) or 'kaado'.

⚠️

常见错误

Learners sometimes use 'kippu' for movie tickets, but 'chiketto' or 'kanshou-ken' is more natural in that context.

💡

记忆技巧

Think of the kanji: 切 (to cut) and 符 (sign/tally). Historically, tickets were paper slips that were 'cut' or punched by station staff.

📖

词源

Derived from the Japanese 'kiri-fuda' (cut card) which evolved into the term for a voucher or ticket in the Edo period.

语法模式

It is a common noun and does not change form for plural. Usually followed by particles like を (object) or が (subject). Counter: 'mai' (枚) is used for counting tickets (e.g., kippu ni-mai).
🌍

文化背景

In Japan, though IC cards and mobile apps are dominant, physical tickets are still widely used for long-distance travel like the Shinkansen.

快速测验

駅の窓口で東京までの____を二枚買いました。

正确!

正确答案是: 切符

相关词

協力

A1

Cooperation or collaboration where two or more people combine their efforts to achieve a common goal. It is used in both personal and professional settings to describe working together as a team or providing assistance.

提案

A1

A suggestion or proposal of a plan or idea for others to consider. It is used in both casual conversations and professional meetings to introduce a potential course of action.

輸出

A1

The act of sending goods or services produced in one country to another country for sale or trade. In Japanese, it functions as a noun and a suru-verb, representing the 'exit' of products from a domestic market.

輸入

A1

The act of bringing goods, services, or materials into a country from abroad for sale or use. In Japanese, it functions as a noun or can be combined with 'suru' to become a verb meaning 'to import'.

資源

A1

Shigen refers to valuable materials or assets, such as natural minerals, energy sources, or human talent, that can be used for production or survival. It is widely used in economics, environmental science, and daily life to describe both raw materials and abstract wealth.

保護

A1

The act of keeping someone or something safe from harm, damage, or loss by providing care or creating boundaries. It is a versatile term in Japanese used for social welfare, environmental conservation, and digital security.

観察

A1

Observation is the act of watching someone or something carefully in order to gain information or understand a process. It is frequently used in scientific studies, nature analysis, and describing the act of paying close attention to details.

競争

A1

Kyousou refers to the act of competing or vying with others to achieve a goal, win a prize, or establish superiority. It is a versatile term used in sports, business, and academics to describe both structured contests and general rivalry.

拡大

A1

The act of making something larger in size, scale, or scope. It is frequently used for physical enlargement (like a photo) or abstract growth (like a business or a problem).

製造

A1

The process of making or producing goods, typically on a large scale using machinery. It refers specifically to industrial manufacturing rather than making things by hand on a small scale.

有帮助吗?
还没有评论。成为第一个分享想法的人!

免费开始学习语言

免费开始学习