JLPT N2 • GENERAL

measure

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クイズ解説

English Explanation

Common Mistakes / Nuances: ❌ : 処置 (shochi) is incorrect. Although it sounds very similar to 措置, its meaning is different. 処置 refers to 'treatment,' 'handling,' or 'dealing with' something on a more immediate and practical level. It's often used for medical treatment (e.g., 傷の処置 - treating a wound), first aid (応急処置), or handling a specific, concrete task (e.g., 苦情の処置 - handling a complaint). It doesn't fit the context of a large-scale, official government policy action. ❌ : 手段 (shudan) is also incorrect. This word means 'means,' 'method,' or 'way' to achieve a goal. It focuses on the tool or procedure used. While a measure can be a type of means, 手段 is a broader concept focusing on 'how' something is done. The verb 講じる is not typically used with 手段. Instead, you would use verbs like 用いる (mochiiru - to use) or 選ぶ (erabu - to choose), as in 「手段を用いる」 (to use a means). The sentence requires a word for the action itself, not the method. ❌ : 方針 (hōshin) is incorrect. 方針 means 'policy,' 'principle,' or 'course of action.' It refers to a general plan or direction that guides future decisions. A government might establish a policy (方針を立てる - hōshin o tateru) on the economy, but 措置 refers to the specific, concrete actions taken to execute that policy. The verb 講じる does not collocate with 方針. A policy is the 'what we will do in general,' while a measure (措置) is a 'specific thing we are doing now' to address an issue.

日本語解説

Common Mistakes / Nuances: ❌ : 処置 (shochi) is incorrect. Although it sounds very similar to 措置, its meaning is different. 処置 refers to 'treatment,' 'handling,' or 'dealing with' something on a more immediate and practical level. It's often used for medical treatment (e.g., 傷の処置 - treating a wound), first aid (応急処置), or handling a specific, concrete task (e.g., 苦情の処置 - handling a complaint). It doesn't fit the context of a large-scale, official government policy action. ❌ : 手段 (shudan) is also incorrect. This word means 'means,' 'method,' or 'way' to achieve a goal. It focuses on the tool or procedure used. While a measure can be a type of means, 手段 is a broader concept focusing on 'how' something is done. The verb 講じる is not typically used with 手段. Instead, you would use verbs like 用いる (mochiiru - to use) or 選ぶ (erabu - to choose), as in 「手段を用いる」 (to use a means). The sentence requires a word for the action itself, not the method. ❌ : 方針 (hōshin) is incorrect. 方針 means 'policy,' 'principle,' or 'course of action.' It refers to a general plan or direction that guides future decisions. A government might establish a policy (方針を立てる - hōshin o tateru) on the economy, but 措置 refers to the specific, concrete actions taken to execute that policy. The verb 講じる does not collocate with 方針. A policy is the 'what we will do in general,' while a measure (措置) is a 'specific thing we are doing now' to address an issue.

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