JLPT N2 ‱ GENERAL

to remove

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Explanation

English Explanation

Common Mistakes / Nuances: ❌ : This verb primarily means 'to pull out', 'to extract', or 'to unplug'. It implies a physical action of removing something that is embedded or stuck in something else. While it can be used figuratively (e.g., to overtake someone in a race), it's not the standard choice for excluding an item from a list or abstract group. Using it would sound like you are physically pulling a name out of a document rather than simply excluding it. ❌ : This verb means 'to take off', 'to unfasten', or 'to remove' something that is attached. It's used for items like glasses, a watch, a button, or a lid. It can also mean to remove a person from a team or a position (e.g., ăƒăƒŒăƒ ă‹ă‚‰ć€–ă™), but for the neutral act of excluding something from a list or a set, ă€Œé™€ăă€ is more common and appropriate. ă€Œć€–ă™ă€ implies the item was previously an integral, attached part. ❌ : This verb means 'to omit', 'to leave out', or 'to save/cut down on'. It is a very close synonym to ă€Œé™€ăă€, but the nuance is different. 「省く」 is often used when omitting something for the sake of efficiency, brevity, or because it's considered unnecessary. It implies a judgment that the omitted item is not essential. ă€Œé™€ăă€ is more neutral and simply means to set something apart from the group.

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Common Mistakes / Nuances: ❌ : This verb primarily means 'to pull out', 'to extract', or 'to unplug'. It implies a physical action of removing something that is embedded or stuck in something else. While it can be used figuratively (e.g., to overtake someone in a race), it's not the standard choice for excluding an item from a list or abstract group. Using it would sound like you are physically pulling a name out of a document rather than simply excluding it. ❌ : This verb means 'to take off', 'to unfasten', or 'to remove' something that is attached. It's used for items like glasses, a watch, a button, or a lid. It can also mean to remove a person from a team or a position (e.g., ăƒăƒŒăƒ ă‹ă‚‰ć€–ă™), but for the neutral act of excluding something from a list or a set, ă€Œé™€ăă€ is more common and appropriate. ă€Œć€–ă™ă€ implies the item was previously an integral, attached part. ❌ : This verb means 'to omit', 'to leave out', or 'to save/cut down on'. It is a very close synonym to ă€Œé™€ăă€, but the nuance is different. 「省く」 is often used when omitting something for the sake of efficiency, brevity, or because it's considered unnecessary. It implies a judgment that the omitted item is not essential. ă€Œé™€ăă€ is more neutral and simply means to set something apart from the group.

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