中立
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Base noun form. Refers to a state of not taking sides or being impartial. Often used in contexts like politics or debates. Example: 『彼は中立を保つ』 (kare wa chūritsu o tamotsu, 'He maintains neutrality').
Theme
User and their colleague Aiko discuss a workplace conflict and the importance of staying neutral in discussions.
中立
ちゅうりつ
neutrality
Advanced ExpansionAbstract Concepts
Memory Hook
Imagine a scale perfectly balanced in the middle — that's neutrality. Think 'neutral' sounds like 'chu-ri' in 『中立』 (chūritsu, 'neutrality'). 'Chu' means middle, 'ritsu' stands firm — staying in the middle firmly!
Cultural Note
In Japanese culture, 『中立』 (chūritsu, 'neutrality') is valued in diplomacy and conflict resolution, such as in international relations or workplace disputes, where maintaining a neutral stance is seen as fair and impartial.
Forms
Base: 中立Base noun form. Refers to a state of not taking sides or being impartial. Often used in contexts like politics or debates. Example: 『彼は中立を保つ』 (kare wa chūritsu o tamotsu, 'He maintains neutrality').