命中
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Base noun form. Refers to a successful strike or impact, often in contexts like sports, games, or targeting. Used as a standalone noun or in phrases like 『命中する』 (meichuu suru, 'to hit').
Theme
At an archery range, User and their friend Ken practice shooting and talk about improving accuracy.
命中
めいちゅう
a hit
Advanced ExpansionAbstract Concepts
Memory Hook
Imagine a dart hitting the bullseye with a 'mei-chung!' sound — 'mei' sounds like 'may' (as in 'may hit'), and 'chung' sounds like 'chung' (like a bell ringing for a hit). 'May-chung' → 命中 (meichuu, 'a hit').
Cultural Note
In Japanese gaming and sports contexts, 『命中』 (meichuu, 'a hit') is often used to indicate a successful shot or strike, such as in video games, archery, or martial arts. It's a common term in competitive settings to celebrate accuracy.
Forms
Base: 命中Base noun form. Refers to a successful strike or impact, often in contexts like sports, games, or targeting. Used as a standalone noun or in phrases like 『命中する』 (meichuu suru, 'to hit').