入賞
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Base noun form. Typically used as a suru-verb in phrases like 『入賞する』 (nyuushou suru, 'to win a prize'). Refers to placing or receiving an award in competitions.
Theme
User and their coworker Ken are chatting about a recent photography contest that Ken participated in.
入賞
にゅうしょう
winning a prize or place (in a contest)
Culture & SocietyEntertainment & Media
Memory Hook
Picture a trophy being handed to a winner at a contest — you've won a prize! 'In-prize' → 入賞 (nyuushou, 'winning a prize').
Cultural Note
『入賞』 (nyuushou, 'winning a prize') is commonly used in competitions, sports events, and academic contests in Japan. It signifies achieving a place or award, such as in 『入賞者』 (nyuushousha, 'prize winner').
Forms
Base: 入賞Base noun form. Typically used as a suru-verb in phrases like 『入賞する』 (nyuushou suru, 'to win a prize'). Refers to placing or receiving an award in competitions.