飽和
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Noun describing the state of being fully saturated or at maximum capacity. Used in contexts like chemistry, physics, or market conditions. Example: 『市場が飽和した』 (shijou ga houwa shita, 'The market became saturated').
Theme
In a university lab, User is a student discussing a chemistry experiment with their professor, Dr. Tanaka. They are analyzing color changes in a solution.
飽和
ほうわ
saturation
Advanced ExpansionAbstract Concepts
Memory Hook
Imagine a sponge that can't absorb any more water—it's fully saturated. Think 'saturation' as '飽和' (houwa, 'saturation'), where '飽' (hou) sounds like 'how' full it is, and '和' (wa) means harmony—full to the point of harmony.
Cultural Note
In Japanese, 『飽和』 (houwa, 'saturation') is often used in scientific contexts like chemistry or physics, as well as in business to describe market saturation. It's a formal term that appears in academic and technical discussions.
Forms
Base: 飽和Noun describing the state of being fully saturated or at maximum capacity. Used in contexts like chemistry, physics, or market conditions. Example: 『市場が飽和した』 (shijou ga houwa shita, 'The market became saturated').