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線量 — meaning in English: dose

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反対
hantai
合計
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kuchi
線量
senryō
進化
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Usage
Native speakers often use '線量' (senryō) in contexts related to health, medicine, or environmental science, particularly when discussing radiation exposure or medication dosages. For example, a doctor might inform a patient about the appropriate '線量' of a prescribed medication, or a scientist might report on the '線量' of radiation in a specific area during a safety briefing.
Synonyms & nuances
A close synonym for '線量' is '投与量' (tōyo-ryō), which specifically refers to the amount of a drug administered. While '線量' can apply more broadly to any dose, including radiation, '投与量' is typically reserved for medical contexts. Choosing '線量' over '投与量' allows for a more general discussion about dosage in various fields.
Culture
'線量' combines '線' (sen), meaning 'line' or 'wire', and '量' (ryō), which translates to 'quantity' or 'amount'. This term reflects Japan's historical context with radiation, especially following the Fukushima disaster, where the understanding of dosage became crucial in both public health and environmental safety discussions. The word has also gained relevance in modern medicine and health awareness.
FAQ
Q.What does '線量' mean in English?
'線量' translates to 'dose' in English, specifically referring to the quantity of a substance, such as medication or radiation, that is administered or absorbed.
Q.How do you use '線量' in a sentence?
You can use '線量' in a sentence like: '医者は私に適切な線量の薬を処方しました。' which means 'The doctor prescribed me the appropriate dose of medication.'
Q.Are there any common mistakes when using '線量'?
A common mistake is confusing '線量' with '量' (ryō) alone, which means 'amount.' While '量' can refer to quantity in general, '線量' specifically implies a measured dose, particularly in medical or scientific contexts.
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