安全
The condition of being protected from or unlikely to cause danger, risk, or injury.
例句
3 / 5シートベルトを締めて安全運転を心がけましょう。
Let's fasten our seatbelts and aim for safe driving.
食品の安全性を確保することが最優先です。
Ensuring food safety is the top priority.
ここは夜歩いても安全だよ。
It's safe to walk around here at night.
词族
记忆技巧
An-Zen: ZEN sounds like 'then' - if it's safe 'then' everything is fine.
快速测验
このおもちゃは小さなお子様にも___です。
正确!
正确答案是: 安全
例句
シートベルトを締めて安全運転を心がけましょう。
everydayLet's fasten our seatbelts and aim for safe driving.
食品の安全性を確保することが最優先です。
formalEnsuring food safety is the top priority.
ここは夜歩いても安全だよ。
informalIt's safe to walk around here at night.
原子炉の安全基準に関する論文を読んだ。
academicI read a paper regarding the safety standards of nuclear reactors.
工事現場では安全第一で作業してください。
businessPlease work with safety as the first priority at the construction site.
词族
常见搭配
常用短语
安全装置
safety device
安全靴
safety shoes
安全地帯
safety zone
容易混淆的词
Anzen is objective physical safety; Anshin is subjective peace of mind/feeling safe.
使用说明
Used as a 'na-adjective' to describe nouns.
常见错误
Mixing up 'Anzen' (safety) and 'Anshin' (relief/peace of mind).
记忆技巧
An-Zen: ZEN sounds like 'then' - if it's safe 'then' everything is fine.
词源
An (peace) + Zen (entire/all).
语法模式
文化背景
Japanese construction sites always have 'Safety First' (Anzen Dai-ichi) signs.
快速测验
このおもちゃは小さなお子様にも___です。
正确!
正确答案是: 安全
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