仕組
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Base noun form. Refers to the arrangement or system of parts that form a whole, such as a mechanical structure or organizational framework. Often used in contexts like 『仕組みを理解する』 (shikumi o rikai suru, 'to understand the mechanism').
Theme
User is a hobbyist discussing the inner workings of a vintage clock with their friend Ken, who is an engineer.
仕組
しくみ
structure, mechanism
Advanced ExpansionAbstract Concepts
Memory Hook
Imagine a 'scheme' or 'structure' like a clock's gears. 'Shikumi' sounds like 'scheme-me' — a scheme or mechanism that makes things work.
Cultural Note
In Japanese, 『仕組』 (shikumi) is often used in technical or organizational contexts, such as describing the structure of a machine, a plot in a story, or a system in society. It appears in media like anime and novels to explain complex setups.
Forms
Base: 仕組Base noun form. Refers to the arrangement or system of parts that form a whole, such as a mechanical structure or organizational framework. Often used in contexts like 『仕組みを理解する』 (shikumi o rikai suru, 'to understand the mechanism').