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usagi /ɯsaɡi/

A small mammal with long ears, powerful hind legs, and a short tail, known for its ability to hop. In Japan, it is a popular animal appearing in folklore, the zodiac, and as a common pet.

例句

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1

公園で可愛い兎を見ました。

I saw a cute rabbit at the park.

2

本日は、兎の生態に関する展示をご案内いたします。

Today, I will guide you through the exhibit regarding the ecology of rabbits.

3

見て、あの兎、耳がすごく長いよ!

Look, that rabbit has really long ears!

词族

名词
相关
兎跳び
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记忆技巧

Look at the Kanji 兎: the top parts are the long ears, the middle is the body, and that little extra stroke inside/at the bottom is the rabbit's short tail.

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小学校で白い___を二羽飼っています。

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例句

1

公園で可愛い兎を見ました。

everyday

I saw a cute rabbit at the park.

2

本日は、兎の生態に関する展示をご案内いたします。

formal

Today, I will guide you through the exhibit regarding the ecology of rabbits.

3

見て、あの兎、耳がすごく長いよ!

informal

Look, that rabbit has really long ears!

4

兎は草食性であり、主に高原や草原に生息している。

academic

Rabbits are herbivorous and primarily inhabit plateaus and grasslands.

5

新商品のロゴには、素早さを象徴する兎を採用しました。

business

For the new product logo, we adopted a rabbit to symbolize speed.

词族

名词
相关
兎跳び

常见搭配

兎を飼う to keep a rabbit (as a pet)
兎が跳ねる a rabbit hops
兎の耳 rabbit's ears
野生の兎 wild rabbit
兎小屋 rabbit hutch

常用短语

二兎を追う者は一兎をも得ず

If you run after two hares, you will catch neither.

脱兎の勢い

With the speed of a fleeing rabbit (extremely fast).

兎の昼寝

A rabbit's nap (overconfidence leading to failure, referring to the tortoise and hare).

容易混淆的词

vs

The kanji for 'escape/excuse' (免) looks almost identical to 'rabbit' (兎) but lacks the dot/stroke representing the tail.

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使用说明

In modern Japanese, this word is most commonly written in Katakana (ウサギ) or Hiragana (うさぎ). The Kanji version (兎) is used in literature, names, and formal idioms.

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常见错误

Learners often use the general animal counter 'hiki' (匹), which is acceptable in daily life, but formally and traditionally, rabbits are counted with 'wa' (羽), the counter for birds.

💡

记忆技巧

Look at the Kanji 兎: the top parts are the long ears, the middle is the body, and that little extra stroke inside/at the bottom is the rabbit's short tail.

📖

词源

Derived from the Old Japanese word 'usagi', the origin of which is debated but may be related to 'u' (prefix) and 'sagi' (indicating ears or appearance).

语法模式

Usually takes the counter 羽 (wa) or 匹 (hiki). It is a common noun that does not change form for plural.
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文化背景

In Japanese culture, rabbits are associated with the moon; folklore suggests that the craters on the moon look like a rabbit pounding mochi (rice cakes).

快速测验

小学校で白い___を二羽飼っています。

正确!

正确答案是:

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