態勢
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Base noun form. Refers to a state, posture, or inclination, often used in formal or abstract contexts. Can be combined with other words to specify types of attitudes or conditions.
Theme
In a workplace meeting, User and their colleague, Mr. Tanaka, discuss the company's readiness for an upcoming project.
態勢
たいせい
attitude / conditions / tendency
Advanced ExpansionAbstract Concepts
Memory Hook
Imagine a 'tie' (sounds like 'tai' in 態勢) that represents your attitude — you adjust your tie to show your readiness or tendency. 'Tie' → 態勢 (taisei, 'attitude / Conditions').
Cultural Note
In Japanese business or sports contexts, 『態勢』 (taisei, 'attitude / Conditions') is often used to describe preparedness or stance, such as 『戦闘態勢』 (sentou taisei, 'combat readiness') or 『営業態勢』 (eigyou taisei, 'sales conditions').
Forms
Base: 態勢Base noun form. Refers to a state, posture, or inclination, often used in formal or abstract contexts. Can be combined with other words to specify types of attitudes or conditions.