大筋
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Base noun form. Refers to the main points or general structure of something, often used in contexts like reports or discussions. Grammar note: Used as a standalone noun, e.g., 『大筋を説明する』 (taikin o setsumei suru, 'explain the outline').
Theme
Two colleagues, Ken and User, are preparing for a team meeting at their office in Tokyo. They need to finalize the presentation structure.
大筋
たいきん
outline, summary
Advanced ExpansionAbstract Concepts
Memory Hook
Imagine a big muscle (sounds like '大筋' taikin) that outlines your body's shape — it gives you the 'outline' or 'summary' of your physique! 'Big muscle' → 大筋 (taikin, 'outline').
Cultural Note
In Japanese business and academic settings, 『大筋』 (taikin, 'outline') is often used to refer to the main points or summary of a report, meeting, or plan. It helps in quickly grasping the essence without details.
Forms
Base: 大筋Base noun form. Refers to the main points or general structure of something, often used in contexts like reports or discussions. Grammar note: Used as a standalone noun, e.g., 『大筋を説明する』 (taikin o setsumei suru, 'explain the outline').