方角
方角 refers to the direction or way towards a specific point, often used in relation to the cardinal points like North, South, East, and West. It describes the orientation of an object or the path one is traveling in.
例句
3 / 5駅はどの方角にありますか?
In which direction is the station?
太陽が昇る方角を確認してください。
Please confirm the direction in which the sun rises.
あっちの方角に公園があるよ。
The park is in that direction.
词族
记忆技巧
Think of the 'Gaku' in 'hou-gaku' as 'angle'. You are looking for the right angle/direction on a compass.
快速测验
コンパスを使って、正しい( )を調べてください。
正确!
正确答案是: 方角
例句
駅はどの方角にありますか?
everydayIn which direction is the station?
太陽が昇る方角を確認してください。
formalPlease confirm the direction in which the sun rises.
あっちの方角に公園があるよ。
informalThe park is in that direction.
地図上で北の方角を基準にする。
academicUse the northern direction as a base on the map.
新オフィスの窓は南の方角を向いています。
businessThe windows of the new office face the southern direction.
词族
常见搭配
常用短语
方角を失う
To lose one's sense of direction
方角が悪い
The direction is unlucky (often related to Feng Shui)
恵方
The year's lucky direction
容易混淆的词
Houkou (方向) is a general word for 'way' or 'trend', while hougaku (方角) specifically relates to compass points.
使用说明
Use this word primarily when discussing geographic orientation or navigating using a map and compass.
常见错误
Learners sometimes use 'hougaku' when they mean 'houhou' (method) because both start with 'hou'. Remember that 'gaku' refers to angles/directions.
记忆技巧
Think of the 'Gaku' in 'hou-gaku' as 'angle'. You are looking for the right angle/direction on a compass.
词源
Derived from the kanji 方 (direction/side) and 角 (corner/angle), referring to the corners or points of the compass.
语法模式
文化背景
In Japan, the 'Setsubun' festival involves eating sushi rolls (Ehomaki) while facing the specific 'lucky direction' (ehō) of that year.
快速测验
コンパスを使って、正しい( )を調べてください。
正确!
正确答案是: 方角
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