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スペクトル — meaning in English: Spectrum

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アプリケーション
apurikēshon
shu
インポート
inpōto
スペクトル
supekutoru
ボタン
botan
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Usage
Native speakers often use the word スペクトル in scientific discussions, particularly in fields like physics or chemistry when referring to light, sound, or electromagnetic waves. For example, a teacher might explain the visible spectrum of light in a classroom setting or a researcher could present findings on the spectral analysis of materials during a conference.
Synonyms & nuances
A close synonym for スペクトル is 範囲 (はんい, han'i), meaning 'range' or 'scope'. While 範囲 is broader and can refer to physical or abstract limits, スペクトル specifically refers to the idea of a continuous range of qualities or values, particularly in scientific contexts.
Culture
The word スペクトル is borrowed from the English term 'spectrum', which itself comes from the Latin 'spectrum', meaning 'appearance' or 'image'. In Japanese, the concept of a spectrum has also been embraced in various fields beyond science, including art and literature, highlighting the diverse interpretations of this term in different contexts.
FAQ
Q.What does スペクトル mean in Japanese?
スペクトル means 'spectrum' in English, often used in scientific contexts to describe a range of different values or qualities, such as light wavelengths.
Q.How do you pronounce スペクトル?
It is pronounced as 'supekutoru', with the emphasis on the first syllable. Practicing with native speakers can help improve your pronunciation.
Q.What are common mistakes when using スペクトル?
A common mistake is confusing スペクトル with 範囲 (はんい, han'i). Remember that スペクトル specifically refers to a continuous range, while 範囲 can refer to any type of range.
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