通知
A formal or official notice or announcement provided to an individual or group. It is commonly used for digital alerts, academic grades, or administrative information to convey specific facts.
例句
3 / 5携帯に通知が来ました。
A notification arrived on my phone.
合格の通知が届きました。
The notification of passing arrived.
これ、通知来た?
Did you get a notification for this?
词族
记忆技巧
Think of 'Tsu' as 'passing through' and 'Chi' as 'knowledge'—passing knowledge through to you.
快速测验
スマホの___をオフにします。
正确!
正确答案是: 通知
例句
携帯に通知が来ました。
everydayA notification arrived on my phone.
合格の通知が届きました。
formalThe notification of passing arrived.
これ、通知来た?
informalDid you get a notification for this?
大学から選考結果の通知を受け取った。
academicI received the notification of the selection results from the university.
会議の変更を通知いたします。
businessI will notify you of the change to the meeting.
词族
常见搭配
常用短语
通知表
report card
事前通知
prior notice
合格通知
acceptance notice
容易混淆的词
Renraku is general communication or staying in touch, while tsuchi is a specific piece of information or an official/system alert.
使用说明
Mainly used for formal announcements or automated system alerts on devices. It often functions as a suru-verb to mean 'to notify'.
常见错误
Avoid using 'tsuchi' for casual conversation or just 'talking' to a friend; use 'renraku' or 'hanashi' for general contact.
记忆技巧
Think of 'Tsu' as 'passing through' and 'Chi' as 'knowledge'—passing knowledge through to you.
词源
Derived from the Sino-Japanese roots 通 (to communicate/pass through) and 知 (to know/inform).
语法模式
文化背景
The 'Tsuchi-hyo' (report card) is a central part of the Japanese school system, delivered to students at the end of each academic term.
快速测验
スマホの___をオフにします。
正确!
正确答案是: 通知
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