痛み
Itami is a noun that refers to physical pain or emotional distress. It is used to describe the general sensation of hurting in the body or the feeling of sorrow in the heart.
例句
3 / 5足に強い痛みを感じます。
I feel a strong pain in my foot.
患者の痛みを和らげることが最優先です。
Easing the patient's pain is the top priority.
昨日より痛みはマシになったよ。
The pain is better than yesterday.
词族
记忆技巧
In Japanese, 'ita' is the sound people make when they get hurt (like 'ouch'). The suffix '-mi' is a common way to turn adjectives into nouns (like -ness in English). So, 'ita-mi' is 'ouch-ness'.
快速测验
歯にひどい( )があります。
正确!
正确答案是: 痛み
例句
足に強い痛みを感じます。
everydayI feel a strong pain in my foot.
患者の痛みを和らげることが最優先です。
formalEasing the patient's pain is the top priority.
昨日より痛みはマシになったよ。
informalThe pain is better than yesterday.
痛みの神経伝達メカニズムを分析する。
academicAnalyze the neural transmission mechanism of pain.
このサービスは消費者の抱える痛みを解決します。
businessThis service solves the pain points faced by consumers.
词族
常见搭配
常用短语
痛くも痒くもない
not bothered in the least; doesn't affect me at all
痛みを分かち合う
to share someone's pain/sympathize
痛切に感じる
to feel keenly or acutely
容易混淆的词
Both are pronounced 'itami', but 痛み is for physical/mental pain, while 傷み refers to physical damage to objects or food spoilage.
使用说明
Use 'itami' as a noun when describing the sensation itself. To describe the quality of something as painful, use the adjective form 'itai'.
常见错误
Learners often use the adjective 'itai' when a noun is required, such as saying 'itai ga aru' instead of 'itami ga aru' (there is pain).
记忆技巧
In Japanese, 'ita' is the sound people make when they get hurt (like 'ouch'). The suffix '-mi' is a common way to turn adjectives into nouns (like -ness in English). So, 'ita-mi' is 'ouch-ness'.
词源
Derived from the classical Japanese verb 'itamu' (to suffer/hurt), combined with the nominalizing suffix '-mi'.
语法模式
文化背景
In Japan, the concept of 'Gaman' (endurance) often dictates how people express or suppress their 'itami' in public settings.
快速测验
歯にひどい( )があります。
正确!
正确答案是: 痛み
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