枯渇
The state of being completely dried up or exhausted. Used for water, resources, funds, or even creative ideas.
例句
3 / 5アイデアが枯渇してしまった。
My ideas have completely dried up.
長期的な干ばつにより、井戸が枯渇した。
Due to a long-term drought, the wells dried up.
お金が枯渇しそうだよ。
It looks like our money is going to run out.
词族
记忆技巧
The first kanji 'ko' means 'wither' and the second 'katsu' means 'thirsty'. A withered, thirsty state.
快速测验
天然資源の( )は、将来の世代にとって大きな脅威だ。
正确!
正确答案是: 枯渇
例句
アイデアが枯渇してしまった。
everydayMy ideas have completely dried up.
長期的な干ばつにより、井戸が枯渇した。
formalDue to a long-term drought, the wells dried up.
お金が枯渇しそうだよ。
informalIt looks like our money is going to run out.
地下水の過剰な汲み上げが、資源の枯渇を招いている。
academicExcessive pumping of groundwater is leading to the depletion of resources.
運転資金が枯渇し、倒産の危機に瀕している。
businessWorking capital has dried up, and the company is on the verge of bankruptcy.
词族
常见搭配
常用短语
資源枯渇問題
resource depletion problem
ネタの枯渇
running out of material/jokes
枯渇の危機
danger of running out
容易混淆的词
Ketsubou is a lack or shortage; Kokatsu is a total exhaustion or drying up.
使用说明
Common in environmental science and economics discussions.
常见错误
Often misspelled. Ensure the 'water' radical is used in both characters.
记忆技巧
The first kanji 'ko' means 'wither' and the second 'katsu' means 'thirsty'. A withered, thirsty state.
词源
From Chinese characters for 'wither' and 'dry up'.
语法模式
快速测验
天然資源の( )は、将来の世代にとって大きな脅威だ。
正确!
正确答案是: 枯渇
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