専門
Refers to a specialty, major, or a specific field of expertise. It describes a subject that someone focuses on deeply in their studies or professional career.
例句
3 / 5私の専門は歴史です。
My specialty is history.
専門分野について詳しくご説明いたします。
I will explain my field of expertise in detail.
専門は何?
What's your major?
词族
记忆技巧
Imagine a person standing at a gate (門) that only allows people with exclusive (専) knowledge to pass through.
快速测验
私の( )は日本料理です。今はレストランで働いています。
正确!
正确答案是: 専門
例句
私の専門は歴史です。
everydayMy specialty is history.
専門分野について詳しくご説明いたします。
formalI will explain my field of expertise in detail.
専門は何?
informalWhat's your major?
この論文は非常に専門的な内容だ。
academicThis paper has very specialized content.
彼はITの専門知識が豊富です。
businessHe has a wealth of specialized knowledge in IT.
词族
常见搭配
常用短语
専門外
outside one's field
専門を活かす
to make use of one's specialty
専門家のアドバイス
expert advice
容易混淆的词
Senkou is strictly used for academic majors in university, while Senmon can refer to a professional field or any area of expertise.
使用说明
Senmon can be used as a noun followed by 'wa' or as a 'na-adjective' when adding '-teki' (senmon-teki na) to describe something as technical or specialized.
常见错误
Learners sometimes use 'senmon' when they should use 'tokui' (to be good at something) for hobbies that aren't necessarily professional fields.
记忆技巧
Imagine a person standing at a gate (門) that only allows people with exclusive (専) knowledge to pass through.
词源
Derived from the characters 専 (exclusive/solely) and 門 (gate/category/sect), literally meaning 'exclusive gate'.
语法模式
文化背景
In Japan, 'Senmon Gakkou' (vocational colleges) are a very popular alternative to 4-year universities for students wanting to enter specific trades quickly.
快速测验
私の( )は日本料理です。今はレストランで働いています。
正确!
正确答案是: 専門
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