信号
A traffic light used to control the flow of vehicles and pedestrians on roads. It can also refer to any signal, sign, or transmission of information used for communication.
例句
3 / 5信号が赤だから、止まりましょう。
The light is red, so let's stop.
次の信号を右に曲がってください。
Please turn right at the next traffic light.
あ、信号変わったよ!いそいで!
Oh, the light changed! Hurry up!
词族
记忆技巧
Think of 'Shin' as 'Sign' and 'Go' as 'Go' — a Sign to Go (or stop)!
快速测验
信号が____になったら、道を渡ります。
正确!
正确答案是: あお
例句
信号が赤だから、止まりましょう。
everydayThe light is red, so let's stop.
次の信号を右に曲がってください。
formalPlease turn right at the next traffic light.
あ、信号変わったよ!いそいで!
informalOh, the light changed! Hurry up!
脳の信号は電気的なプロセスによって送られます。
academicBrain signals are sent through electrical processes.
このデータは市場が回復している信号です。
businessThis data is a signal that the market is recovering.
词族
常见搭配
常用短语
信号無視
running a red light
青信号
green light (literally 'blue signal')
点滅信号
flashing signal
容易混淆的词
Shingo refers to technical or traffic lights, while aizu refers to a general sign or gesture made by a person.
使用说明
While the 'go' light is visually green, in Japanese it is historically and linguistically referred to as 'ao' (blue). Always use 'ao' for the green traffic light.
常见错误
Beginning learners often call the green light 'midori shingo' (green signal), but the correct term is 'ao shingo'.
记忆技巧
Think of 'Shin' as 'Sign' and 'Go' as 'Go' — a Sign to Go (or stop)!
词源
From the Chinese characters 信 (shin - trust/message) and 号 (go - number/mark/item).
语法模式
文化背景
Japanese pedestrians are known for being very disciplined, often waiting for the signal to turn 'ao' even when no cars are visible at night.
快速测验
信号が____になったら、道を渡ります。
正确!
正确答案是: あお
相关词
新記録
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走る
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暮らし
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建物
A1A general term used to describe any physical structure built by humans, such as houses, offices, or stores. It focuses on the physical object itself regardless of its specific function or size.
ドア
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錠
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家具
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テーブル
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椅子
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ソファ
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