麦
A general category of cereal grains including wheat, barley, rye, and oats. In a Japanese culinary context, it most frequently refers to barley (used in tea and rice mixes) or wheat (used for flour and noodles).
例句
3 / 5暑い日は冷たい麦茶が美味しいです。
On hot days, cold barley tea is delicious.
本県は国内有数の麦の産地であります。
This prefecture is one of the leading grain-producing regions in the country.
健康のために麦ごはんを食べてるよ。
I'm eating barley rice for my health.
词族
记忆技巧
The kanji 麦 looks like a plant with a long stem and grains at the top growing out of a field.
快速测验
夏によく飲むお茶は( )茶です。
正确!
正确答案是: 麦
例句
暑い日は冷たい麦茶が美味しいです。
everydayOn hot days, cold barley tea is delicious.
本県は国内有数の麦の産地であります。
formalThis prefecture is one of the leading grain-producing regions in the country.
健康のために麦ごはんを食べてるよ。
informalI'm eating barley rice for my health.
麦の収穫量は、降水量によって大きく変動する。
academicGrain harvest yields fluctuate significantly depending on precipitation.
新商品のビールには、厳選された麦を使用しております。
businessWe use strictly selected grains for our new beer product.
词族
常见搭配
常用短语
麦踏み
treading on wheat/barley shoots (to strengthen roots)
麦の秋
the harvest season for wheat/barley (early summer)
麦芽糖
maltose
容易混淆的词
Mugi refers to wheat/barley/grains, while kome refers specifically to rice.
使用说明
While 'mugi' is a general term, it is rarely used alone in recipes; instead, specific types like 'komugi' (wheat) or 'oomugi' (barley) are specified.
常见错误
Learners sometimes use 'mugi' when they specifically mean 'bread' (pan) or 'flour' (komugiko).
记忆技巧
The kanji 麦 looks like a plant with a long stem and grains at the top growing out of a field.
词源
Derived from Old Japanese, originally referring to various bearded cereal grasses.
语法模式
文化背景
In Japan, 'Mugicha' (barley tea) is the quintessential summer drink, often served chilled for free in restaurants.
快速测验
夏によく飲むお茶は( )茶です。
正确!
正确答案是: 麦
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