Translation and Meaning of: エネルギー - enerugi-
The Japanese term 「エネルギー」 (enerugi-) derives from the English "energy." The phonetic adaptation from English to katakana reflects how foreign words are incorporated into the Japanese language. The use of katakana is common for expressions of Western origin, especially in sciences and technologies, where new concepts often entered Japanese culture through international exchanges.
The definition of 「エネルギー」 (enerugi-) involves the capacity to do work or produce changes. In scientific contexts, energy is a fundamental concept that can manifest in various forms, such as kinetic, thermal, electrical, and chemical energy. It is an essential measure for understanding physical and chemical processes. Within physics, energy is generally denoted by a variety of equations involving its different forms and transfers.
Origin and use in culture
Although the word originated from English, the concept of energy is ancient and has roots in various fields of knowledge. The idea of "energy" was strongly developed during the 19th century, especially in relation to thermodynamics and mechanics. In contemporary Japanese culture, 「エネルギー」 is also frequently mentioned in discussions about sustainability and renewable energy sources, reflecting a growing concern for environmental issues and the need for sustainable development.
Energy ratings
- Kinetic Energy: associated with the movement of an object.
- Potential Energy: stored due to the position or configuration of an object.
- Thermal Energy: related to temperature and the movement of particles.
- Chemical Energy: stored in the bonds between atoms and molecules.
- Electric Energy: associated with the movement of electric charges.
In addition to its technical definition, 「エネルギー」 (enerugi-) is a word that is commonly used in more informal contexts, such as self-esteem and motivation. Nowadays, the term has become part of everyday vocabulary, being used in conversations about mental health and well-being. This demonstrates an evolution of the word, expanding its meaning beyond science and technology to a broader and cultural use.
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Synonyms and similar words
- 力量 (Chikara) - Physical force or the capacity to perform work.
- 活力 (Katsuryoku) - Vitality or life energy, often related to health and well-being.
- 精力 (Seiryoku) - Mental or physical energy, generally related to liveliness and enthusiasm.
- エネルギー量 (Enerugī-ryō) - Amount of energy.
- エネルギー源 (Enerugī-gen) - Energy source.
- エネルギー資源 (Enerugī-shigen) - Energy resources, encoming materials and sources usable for energy production.
- エネルギー消費量 (Enerugī-shōhiryō) - Amount of energy consumed.
- エネルギー効率 (Enerugī-kōritsu) - Energy efficiency, the measure of the amount of energy used effectively.
- エネルギー変換 (Enerugī-henkan) - Energy conversion, the process of transforming energy from one form to another.
- エネルギー保存の法則 (Enerugī-hozon no hōsoku) - Law of conservation of energy, a principle that states that energy cannot be created or destroyed, only transformed.
- エネルギー産業 (Enerugī-sangyō) - Energy sector, involving the production and distribution of energy.
- エネルギー政策 (Enerugī-seisaku) - Energy policy, guidelines, and strategies related to energy production and use.
- エネルギー問題 (Enerugī-mondai) - Energy problems, issues, and challenges faced in the production and consumption of energy.
- エネルギー価格 (Enerugī-kakaku) - Energy price, costs associated with the supplied energy.
- エネルギー需要 (Enerugī-juyō) - Energy demand, the need for energy in a specific context.
- エネルギー供給 (Enerugī-kyōkyū) - Energy supply, availability of energy to meet demand.
- エネルギー自給自足 (Enerugī-jikyūjisoku) - Energy self-sufficiency, the ability to produce and use energy independently.
Related words
ikioi
Strength; force; energy; spirit; life; authority; influence; power; power; impetus; course (of events); trend; necessarily.
Romaji: enerugi-
Kana: エネルギー
Type: noun
L: jlpt-n3
Translation / Meaning: (from:) (n) energy (DE: Energie)
Meaning in English: (de:) (n) energy (de: Energie)
Definition: The power or ability to accomplish things.
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How to Write in Japanese - (エネルギー) enerugi-
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Example Sentences - (エネルギー) enerugi-
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Ishitan wa karyoku hatsudensho de tsukawareru juuyou na enerugii gen desu
Coal is an important source of energy used in thermal power plants.
Coal is an important source of energy used in thermal power plants.
- 石炭 (sekitan) - coal
- は (wa) - Topic particle
- 火力発電所 (karyoku hatsudensho) - power plant
- で (de) - Location particle
- 使われる (tsukawareru) - to be used
- 重要な (juuyouna) - important
- エネルギー源 (enerugii gen) - energy source
- です (desu) - Verb to be/estar in the present
Houshutsu sareta enerugii ga mawari o tsutsumikonda
The released energy enveloped everything around.
The released energy enveloped.
- 放出された - The verb "放出する" in the past, meaning "released, emitted"
- エネルギー - noun "エネルギー", which means "energy"
- が - The particle "が", which indicates the subject of the sentence
- 周り - Noun "周り", which means "around"
- を - Particle "を", indicating the direct object of the sentence.
- 包み込んだ - verb "包み込む" in the past, meaning "to wrap, surround"
Kibou wa jinsei no enerugii desu
Hope is the energy of life.
Hope is the energy of life.
- 希望 (kibou) - hope
- は (wa) - Topic particle
- 人生 (jinsei) - life
- の (no) - Possession particle
- エネルギー (enerugii) - energy
- です (desu) - Verb to be/estar in the present
Enerugī wa watashitachi no seikatsu ni kakasenai mono desu
Energy is indispensable for our lives.
- エネルギー - energy
- は - Topic particle
- 私たち - we
- の - Possessive particle
- 生活 - life
- に - target particle
- 欠かせない - indispensable
- もの - thing
- です - Verb to be/estar in the present
Shinjin wa shinsen na enerugī o motarasimasu
The newborn bring new energy.
- 新人 (shinjin) - new member
- は (wa) - Topic particle
- 新鮮な (shinsen na) - Fresh, new
- エネルギー (enerugī) - energy
- を (wo) - direct object particle
- もたらします (motarashimasu) - bring, provide
Sekiyu wa enerugī gen to shite jūyō desu
Oil is important as a source of energy.
- 石油 (sekiyu) - oil
- は (wa) - Topic particle
- エネルギー (enerugii) - energy
- 源 (gen) - Source
- として (toshite) - how
- 重要 (juuyou) - important
- です (desu) - Verb to be/estar in the present
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