特色
A distinctive feature, characteristic, or quality that makes something stand out from others. It emphasizes uniqueness.
例句
3 / 5この店の特色って何?
What's the specialty of this shop?
地域の特色を活かしたイベントを開催する。
Hold an event that utilizes local characteristics.
日本文学の大きな特色の一つは、繊細な自然描写である。
One major characteristic of Japanese literature is delicate nature description.
词族
记忆技巧
Toku (特) means special, and Shoku (色) means color—a 'special color' that stands out.
快速测验
この街の( )は、古い建物と新しいビルが混ざっていることだ。
正确!
正确答案是: 特色
例句
この店の特色って何?
informalWhat's the specialty of this shop?
地域の特色を活かしたイベントを開催する。
everydayHold an event that utilizes local characteristics.
日本文学の大きな特色の一つは、繊細な自然描写である。
academicOne major characteristic of Japanese literature is delicate nature description.
競合他社との特色を打ち出す必要がある。
businessIt's necessary to emphasize our distinctive features compared to competitors.
貴校の特色についてお伺いしたく存じます。
formalI would like to ask about the unique features of your school.
词族
常见搭配
常用短语
特色豊かな
rich in characteristics
特色づける
to characterize
特色教育
specialized education
容易混淆的词
Tokuchou is a general 'feature' (positive or negative); Tokushoku is usually a 'positive/distinguishing' specialty.
使用说明
Frequently used in marketing, school descriptions, and cultural analysis.
常见错误
Do not confuse with 'tokushoku' (corruption/bribery - 涜職) though the sounds are the same.
记忆技巧
Toku (特) means special, and Shoku (色) means color—a 'special color' that stands out.
词源
From 'toku' (special) and 'shoku' (color/appearance).
语法模式
快速测验
この街の( )は、古い建物と新しいビルが混ざっていることだ。
正确!
正确答案是: 特色
更多academic词汇
論拠
B1The logical basis or grounds for an argument or belief. Evidence or reasoning used to support a claim.
質的
B2Relating to quality, kind, or character rather than quantity. Often used in research to describe non-numerical data.
量的
B2Relating to quantity, number, or amount. Often used in research to describe numerical data and statistical analysis.
根本的
B2Relating to the most basic or important part of something; fundamental or radical. Addressing the root cause rather than superficial symptoms.
誘発
B2To cause or trigger a particular reaction, event, or phenomenon, often unintentionally.
精査
B2To investigate or examine something with great care and attention to detail. It is a higher-level word for 'investigation' often used in audits or research reviews.
推敲
B2To polish, refine, or revise a piece of writing to improve its quality. It is a sophisticated term for 'editing' one's own work.
保持
B2The act of keeping, holding, or retaining a state, record, or position. Often used for data retention or maintaining a physical state.
探究
B2The act of investigating or exploring a matter deeply to uncover the truth or essence of something. Often used in scientific or philosophical contexts.
依拠
B2To rely on something as a basis or authority for one's argument or actions. Used when a theory or law is based on a specific foundation.
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