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利益

rieki /ɾieki/

Refers to the financial profit a company or individual makes after deducting expenses. It also describes a general benefit, advantage, or gain that someone receives from a situation or action.

例句

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1

この本を読むことは、将来の利益になります。

Reading this book will be of benefit to your future.

2

弊社は社会全体の利益を考えて行動しております。

Our company acts with the interests of society as a whole in mind.

3

それ、君に何の利益があるの?

What do you get out of that?

词族

名词
利益
Verb
利益を得る
副词
利益的に
形容词
利益になる
相关
利潤
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记忆技巧

The first kanji 利 (ri) shows a grain plant and a knife, representing harvesting crops for 'profit'. The second 益 (eki) shows water overflowing a bowl, representing 'increase'. Together: an overflowing harvest!

快速测验

会社を経営する目的は、___を上げることだけではありません。

正确!

正确答案是: 利益

例句

1

この本を読むことは、将来の利益になります。

everyday

Reading this book will be of benefit to your future.

2

弊社は社会全体の利益を考えて行動しております。

formal

Our company acts with the interests of society as a whole in mind.

3

それ、君に何の利益があるの?

informal

What do you get out of that?

4

経済学における利益の定義を検討する。

academic

We will examine the definition of profit in economics.

5

新製品の発売により、昨年度の利益は二倍になった。

business

With the launch of the new product, last year's profits doubled.

词族

名词
利益
Verb
利益を得る
副词
利益的に
形容词
利益になる
相关
利潤

常见搭配

利益を上げる to make a profit
利益が出る to yield a profit
共通の利益 common interest / mutual benefit
不当な利益 unfair profit
利益を追求する to pursue profit

常用短语

利益相反

conflict of interest

相互利益

mutual benefit

ご利益

divine favor / blessing (pronounced go-riyaku)

容易混淆的词

利益 vs 収益

Shuueki refers to total revenue/income, while Rieki refers to the net profit remaining after costs.

利益 vs 利点

Riten refers to a 'merit' or 'advantage' of a thing, whereas Rieki refers to the 'gain' or 'benefit' received.

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使用说明

When used in a business context, it is pronounced 'rieki'. However, when referring to divine blessings at a shrine or temple, it is pronounced 'riyaku'.

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常见错误

Learners often use 利益 when they mean simple 'income' (収入) or 'salary' (給料). Remember that 利益 specifically implies the 'extra' gain after effort or investment.

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记忆技巧

The first kanji 利 (ri) shows a grain plant and a knife, representing harvesting crops for 'profit'. The second 益 (eki) shows water overflowing a bowl, representing 'increase'. Together: an overflowing harvest!

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词源

Originally a Buddhist term referring to the benefits of following the path, it evolved into a general term for advantage and eventually financial profit.

语法模式

〜に利益をもたらす (to bring benefit to...) 利益が上がる (profit goes up / is produced)
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文化背景

In Japan, people visit shrines to seek 'go-riyaku' (spiritual benefit) for specific needs like health, business success, or passing exams.

快速测验

会社を経営する目的は、___を上げることだけではありません。

正确!

正确答案是: 利益

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