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興行

kōgyō /koːɡʲoː/

A public performance, show, or exhibition organized specifically for profit or business. It is often used to refer to movies, theater, circus acts, or professional sporting events.

例句

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1

週末に映画の興行が始まります。

The movie screenings will begin this weekend.

2

当劇団は来月、全国での興行を予定しております。

Our theater troupe is planning a nationwide performance tour next month.

3

あのサーカスの興行、すごく面白かったよ!

That circus show was really fun!

词族

名词
興行
Verb
興行する
相关
興行界
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记忆技巧

Think of the 'Go' (行) in 'Kogyo' as a show on the 'Go' (touring) to make 'Ko' (興 - interest/prosperity).

快速测验

映画がヒットして、高い( )を記録した。

正确!

正确答案是: 興行収入

例句

1

週末に映画の興行が始まります。

everyday

The movie screenings will begin this weekend.

2

当劇団は来月、全国での興行を予定しております。

formal

Our theater troupe is planning a nationwide performance tour next month.

3

あのサーカスの興行、すごく面白かったよ!

informal

That circus show was really fun!

4

興行形態の変遷は、都市文化の発展と密接に関係している。

academic

The transition of entertainment business forms is closely related to the development of urban culture.

5

新作アニメの興行収入が100億円を突破しました。

business

The box-office revenue of the new anime has surpassed 10 billion yen.

词族

名词
興行
Verb
興行する
相关
興行界

常见搭配

興行収入 box-office revenue
地方興行 regional tour / provincial performance
興行主 promoter / show organizer
興行成績 box-office results / performance record
興行ビザ entertainment visa

常用短语

興行を打つ

to stage a performance / to put on a show

興行を成功させる

to make a show a commercial success

興行権

performance rights / distribution rights

容易混淆的词

興行 vs 開催

Kaisai refers to holding any event (meetings, festivals), while Kogyo is specific to commercial entertainment shows.

興行 vs 演出

Enshutsu refers to the artistic direction or production of a play, whereas Kogyo refers to the business act of staging it for an audience.

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使用说明

Use this word when discussing the business side of entertainment, such as how much money a movie made or when a theater group is touring for profit.

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常见错误

Don't use kogyo for private parties or free school festivals; it implies a professional, money-making endeavor.

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记忆技巧

Think of the 'Go' (行) in 'Kogyo' as a show on the 'Go' (touring) to make 'Ko' (興 - interest/prosperity).

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词源

Derived from Middle Chinese: 興 (to rise/flourish) + 行 (business/act), literally meaning to promote a flourishing business.

语法模式

It is a compound noun that functions as a suru-verb (興行する). Often appears as a prefix to other nouns like 収入 (income) or 成績 (results).
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文化背景

Traditionally, 'kogyo' was used for Sumo wrestling and Kabuki tours organized by local promoters in different Japanese regions.

快速测验

映画がヒットして、高い( )を記録した。

正确!

正确答案是: 興行収入

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