B1 Collocation ニュートラル 2分で読める

zum Einsatz kommen

To be deployed/used

直訳: to the mission/application come

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  • Used when a tool or person starts a specific task.
  • More dynamic and professional than just saying 'to use'.
  • Perfect for technology, new purchases, or emergency services.

意味

This phrase is used when something or someone is brought into action or starts being used for a specific purpose. It’s like saying a tool, a person, or a plan is finally 'hitting the field' or being 'put to work'.

主な例文

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Talking about a new kitchen gadget

Heute kommt endlich meine neue Heißluftfritteuse zum Einsatz!

Today my new air fryer finally gets to be used!

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In a professional business meeting

In dieser Phase wird die neue Software zum Einsatz kommen.

The new software will be deployed during this phase.

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Texting a friend about rain

Mein neuer Regenschirm kommt heute wohl zum Einsatz.

I guess my new umbrella is being put to work today.

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文化的背景

The term 'Einsatz' originally has military and emergency service roots, implying a high-stakes mission. In modern German, its usage has broadened to everyday life, reflecting a cultural appreciation for being 'ready for action' and using the right tool for the job.

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The 'Bench' Mental Image

Think of the object as a player sitting on a bench. When it 'kommt zum Einsatz', it's finally entering the game.

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Don't over-complicate

While it sounds fancy, don't use it for things you use constantly like your phone or your bed. It's for specific 'missions'.

15秒でわかる

  • Used when a tool or person starts a specific task.
  • More dynamic and professional than just saying 'to use'.
  • Perfect for technology, new purchases, or emergency services.

What It Means

Think of zum Einsatz kommen as the moment a player leaves the bench. It means something is being activated or deployed. It’s more than just 'using' something. It implies a specific mission or a needed moment. You use it for technology, tools, or even people.

How To Use It

Grammatically, it is a functional verb construction. You combine the noun Einsatz (mission/deployment) with the verb kommen. It often describes things that were waiting for their turn. For example, your new winter boots finally kommen zum Einsatz when it snows. It sounds polished but is very common in daily life.

When To Use It

You’ll hear this in news reports about police or firemen. However, you can use it at home too. Use it when you finally use that expensive blender. Use it in a meeting when a specific strategy is needed. It’s perfect for describing a tool solving a problem. It makes you sound like you have a plan.

When NOT To Use It

Don't use it for passive, continuous things. You don't 'come to use' a chair just by sitting in it normally. It’s not for eating a sandwich or sleeping. Avoid it if there is no 'task' involved. If it's just a habit, stick to benutzen or verwenden. Using it for brushing your teeth might sound like you're preparing for a dental war.

Cultural Background

Germans love efficiency and specialized tools. This phrase reflects a mindset of readiness. The word Einsatz is deeply linked to commitment and 'putting yourself out there'. It suggests that everything has a right time and place. It’s the linguistic equivalent of a Swiss Army knife clicking open.

Common Variations

You might hear in den Einsatz gehen, which is more for people. Another is zum Zuge kommen, which means getting your turn to speak. But zum Einsatz kommen remains the gold standard for deployment. It’s the 'action hero' of German verbs.

使い方のコツ

This is a 'Funktionsverbgefüge' (verb-noun combination). It is neutral to slightly formal, making it very safe to use in almost any context where you want to sound precise.

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The 'Bench' Mental Image

Think of the object as a player sitting on a bench. When it 'kommt zum Einsatz', it's finally entering the game.

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Don't over-complicate

While it sounds fancy, don't use it for things you use constantly like your phone or your bed. It's for specific 'missions'.

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The 'Einsatz' Secret

In Germany, 'Einsatz' also means 'effort' or 'commitment'. If someone has 'viel Einsatz', they are very hardworking!

例文

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#1 Talking about a new kitchen gadget

Heute kommt endlich meine neue Heißluftfritteuse zum Einsatz!

Today my new air fryer finally gets to be used!

Shows excitement about using a new tool for the first time.

#2 In a professional business meeting

In dieser Phase wird die neue Software zum Einsatz kommen.

The new software will be deployed during this phase.

Standard professional way to describe a rollout.

#3 Texting a friend about rain

Mein neuer Regenschirm kommt heute wohl zum Einsatz.

I guess my new umbrella is being put to work today.

A bit of dry humor regarding the bad weather.

#4 A news report about a fire

Drei Löschfahrzeuge kamen gestern zum Einsatz.

Three fire engines were deployed yesterday.

Classic journalistic use of the phrase.

#5 Humorous situation with a first aid kit

Nach meinem Kochunfall kam das ganze Erste-Hilfe-Set zum Einsatz.

After my cooking accident, the whole first-aid kit was deployed.

Exaggerating the 'mission' of the bandages for comedic effect.

#6 Discussing a backup plan

Hoffentlich muss Plan B nie zum Einsatz kommen.

Hopefully, Plan B never has to be used.

Expressing worry that a backup might be necessary.

自分をテスト

Complete the sentence about a snowy day.

Es schneit! Endlich ___ meine Schneeschaufel zum Einsatz.

✓ 正解! ✗ おしい! 正解: kommt

The fixed collocation is 'zum Einsatz kommen'.

Choose the correct prepositional phrase.

Wann wird die neue Strategie ___ Einsatz kommen?

✓ 正解! ✗ おしい! 正解: zum

'Zum' is a contraction of 'zu dem' and is the required preposition for this phrase.

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Formality Spectrum of 'zum Einsatz kommen'

Casual

Using a new gadget at home.

Die Pfanne kommt zum Einsatz.

Neutral

Daily work or news talk.

Das Werkzeug kommt zum Einsatz.

Formal

Official reports or strategy.

Die Ressourcen kommen zum Einsatz.

When to deploy the phrase

zum Einsatz kommen
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Emergency

Police/Firefighters

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Kitchen

New Blender

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IT/Work

Software Rollout

Weather

Umbrella/Boots

練習問題バンク

2 問題
Complete the sentence about a snowy day. Fill Blank

Es schneit! Endlich ___ meine Schneeschaufel zum Einsatz.

✓ 正解! ✗ おしい! 正解: kommt

The fixed collocation is 'zum Einsatz kommen'.

Choose the correct prepositional phrase. Fill Blank

Wann wird die neue Strategie ___ Einsatz kommen?

✓ 正解! ✗ おしい! 正解: zum

'Zum' is a contraction of 'zu dem' and is the required preposition for this phrase.

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よくある質問

11 問

Not exactly. Benutzen is just 'to use'. Zum Einsatz kommen implies a specific occasion or that the thing was ready and waiting.

Yes, especially in sports or professional contexts. For example: Der Ersatzspieler kam in der 80. Minute zum Einsatz.

No, it's very common for tools, software, or even kitchen appliances in everyday speech.

No, the correct preposition is always zum. However, you can say im Einsatz sein to mean something is currently being used.

Not at all! It can sound slightly ironic or enthusiastic when used for small things, like a new corkscrew.

Use the auxiliary verb 'sein'. For example: Das Werkzeug ist zum Einsatz gekommen.

The noun is der Einsatz. You can talk about der Einsatz von Pestiziden (the use of pesticides).

Yes, you can say Deine Idee kam zum Einsatz, meaning your idea was actually implemented.

Yes, it is standard German (Hochdeutsch) and understood everywhere from Hamburg to Munich.

Using machen instead of kommen. Never say zum Einsatz machen.

Not necessarily, it just means the action started. Whether the mission was successful is a different story!

関連フレーズ

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im Einsatz sein

to be currently in use/on a mission

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Anwendung finden

to be applied (more formal/academic)

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Gebrauch machen von

to make use of something

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zum Zuge kommen

to get a turn / to get a chance to act

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