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少量

shōryō [ɕoːɾʲoː]

A noun used to describe a small quantity or amount of something. It is commonly used in technical, formal, or instructional contexts like recipes and science to specify a limited volume or mass.

例句

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料理に少量の塩を加えます。

Add a small amount of salt to the dish.

2

少量のサンプルをご提示ください。

Please present a small amount of samples.

3

少量の雨なら大丈夫だよ。

A little bit of rain will be fine.

词族

名词
少量
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记忆技巧

Visualize the Kanji: 少 (small) + 量 (quantity). It literally translates to 'small quantity'.

快速测验

健康のために、お酒は( )ずつ飲みましょう。

正确!

正确答案是: 少量

例句

1

料理に少量の塩を加えます。

everyday

Add a small amount of salt to the dish.

2

少量のサンプルをご提示ください。

formal

Please present a small amount of samples.

3

少量の雨なら大丈夫だよ。

informal

A little bit of rain will be fine.

4

この反応には少量の触媒が必要です。

academic

A small amount of catalyst is required for this reaction.

5

弊社では少量の注文も承っております。

business

Our company accepts even small-quantity orders.

词族

名词
少量
相关
分量

常见搭配

少量の水 a small amount of water
少量ずつ little by little / in small amounts
少量生産 small-scale production
少量摂取 small intake / small consumption
極めて少量 an extremely small amount

常用短语

少量を保つ

to keep the amount small

少量多品種

small quantities of many products

ごく少量

a very tiny amount

容易混淆的词

少量 vs 少ない

Sukunai is an adjective used to describe something as 'few' or 'scarce', whereas Shōryō is a noun specifically referring to the 'amount' itself.

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使用说明

Use 'shōryō' when you want to sound more precise or formal than 'sukoshi'. It is often followed by the particle 'no' when modifying another noun.

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常见错误

Learners sometimes use 'shōryō' as an adjective directly (e.g., 'shōryō mizu') instead of using the particle 'no' (shōryō no mizu).

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记忆技巧

Visualize the Kanji: 少 (small) + 量 (quantity). It literally translates to 'small quantity'.

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词源

Derived from Middle Chinese roots: 'shǎo' (few/small) and 'liàng' (measure/amount).

语法模式

Followed by the particle 'no' (少量の + Noun) Can be used with the particle 'zutsu' (少量ずつ) to mean 'little by little'
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文化背景

In Japanese cuisine, 'shōryō' (small portions) is a valued aesthetic, emphasizing quality over quantity.

快速测验

健康のために、お酒は( )ずつ飲みましょう。

正确!

正确答案是: 少量

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