Frequency rank: 2,368.
- materials; ingredients
- material (for a novel, experiment, etc.); subject matter
- grounds (for a decision, judgement, etc.); basis; evidence; data
- (market) factorfinance
noun (common) (futsuumeishi)
Forms
Generated definitions (experimental)
- materials; ingredients
- material (for a novel, experiment, etc.); subject matter
- grounds (for a decision, judgement, etc.); basis; evidence; data
- (market) factor
This refers to the physical substances or components used to make something, such as cooking ingredients or construction materials.
This usage refers to the content or subject matter of a creative work like a novel, research experiment, or other project.
This meaning refers to the factual information or evidence that serves as the foundation for making a decision or forming a judgment.
In the context of the market, this refers to a factor or element that influences trading, pricing, or other aspects of an economic market.
Generated collocations (experimental)
ざいりょう材料をつかう使うto use materialsざいりょうひ材料費cost of materialsげんざいりょう原材料raw materialsざいりょう材料をちょうたつ調達するto procure materialsざいりょう材料にするto make it the material forしけん試験ざいりょう材料test materialsこうざい鋼材steel materialsざいりょう材料がそろう揃うto have all the materials readyしじょう市場ざいりょう材料market factorsしりょう資料とざいりょう材料data and materialsけんきゅうざいりょう研究材料research materialsじゅうぶん十分なざいりょう材料sufficient materialsざいりょう材料ぶんせき分析material analysisしょくひん食品ざいりょう材料food ingredientsざいりょう材料あつめ集めgathering materials
Wiktionary definitions (experimental)
Example sentences
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It is only recently that crude oil has come to be used to make chemical products.
Delivery of the materials took two whole months so it will be late for the 12th of December.
He draws on his childhood experiences for the material of most of his stories.
Great care has been taken to use only the finest ingredients.
They made huge, grotesque, yet beautiful poles of red cedar.
Plastics have taken the place of many conventional materials.
The shoes were made of some soft stuff that looked like leather.