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ジャンクショ​​ン — meaning in English: Junction

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事務弁護士
jimubengoshi
歪み
yugami
ガード
gādo
式典
shikiten
ジャンクショ​​ン
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neutral common
Usage
Native speakers use ジャンクション when referring to road intersections or transport hubs, often in conversations about travel or traffic. For instance, when giving directions or discussing the best routes to take in a busy city, you might hear it in a sentence like, 'Take the next ジャンクション to get to the highway.'
Synonyms & nuances
A close synonym is 接続点 (setsuzokuten), which also means 'connection point', but it is typically used in more technical or formal contexts. ジャンクション is more commonly used in everyday conversation and is understood intuitively by the general public, making it a more versatile choice.
Culture
The term ジャンクション is borrowed from English and reflects the globalization of language in Japan, particularly in urban planning and transport contexts. Interestingly, major cities in Japan, like Tokyo, feature elaborate junctions that have become landmarks in their own right, showcasing the blend of technology and culture in Japanese infrastructure.
FAQ
Q.What does ジャンクション mean in English?
ジャンクション means 'junction' in English, referring to intersections, especially in transportation contexts.
Q.How is ジャンクション used in sentences?
You might say, 'このジャンクションはいつも混んでいる' (This junction is always congested) when discussing traffic conditions in an area.
Q.Are there any common mistakes when using ジャンクション?
A common mistake is confusing ジャンクション with the more technical term 接続点 (setsuzokuten). While both can refer to connections, ジャンクション is more casual and widely used in everyday language.
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