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perimeter

The perimeter is the line around a shape. If you have a square, you add the sides together. It is a math word. You can also use it for a fence around a house.

In math, you use the perimeter to measure the outside of a shape. For example, if a room is 3 meters by 4 meters, the perimeter is 14 meters. We also use it to describe the edge of a park or a building.

The perimeter defines the outer boundary of an area. While students use it to solve geometry problems, adults often use it to describe security zones. If you are walking around the edge of a field, you are walking along its perimeter.

Beyond its mathematical application, perimeter is frequently used in logistics and security. It refers to the physical limit of a space. You might hear about 'securing the perimeter' of a construction site or a military base to prevent unauthorized access.

The term perimeter functions as both a concrete measurement and a conceptual boundary. In academic or professional discourse, it denotes the outer limit of a project or a physical territory. Understanding the perimeter is essential for spatial awareness and strategic planning.

Etymologically derived from the Greek perimetros, the perimeter represents the intersection of geometry and spatial control. In literary or analytical contexts, it can represent the psychological or metaphorical boundaries of a situation. Whether calculating the distance around a polygon or establishing the extent of a security zone, the word encapsulates the concept of a defined, measurable limit.

perimeter 30秒で

  • Distance around a shape
  • Used in math
  • Used in security
  • Plural is perimeters

Think of the perimeter as the fence around a yard. If you have a square garden, you add up the length of all four sides to find the total distance around it.

In geometry, it is a fundamental concept used to measure shapes. Whether it is a triangle, a rectangle, or an irregular polygon, the rule remains the same: you trace the outer edge and sum those lengths.

Beyond math class, you will hear this word in security or military contexts. A security perimeter is the outer boundary of a protected area. If someone 'breaches the perimeter,' they have crossed the line they weren't supposed to pass!

The word perimeter has deep roots in ancient languages. It comes from the Greek word perimetros, which is a combination of peri (meaning 'around') and metron (meaning 'measure').

It entered Middle English via Latin and French, keeping its original meaning of 'measuring around.' It is fascinating how a word used by ancient Greek mathematicians to calculate land plots is still used today by architects, builders, and security guards.

Language is like a living thing, and perimeter is a perfect example of a term that has traveled through centuries, evolving from pure geometry to a broader term for any boundary or limit.

You will use perimeter in both casual and formal settings. In school, you might say, 'Calculate the perimeter of this rectangle,' which is a standard academic request.

In professional or news settings, you might hear, 'The police established a security perimeter around the building.' This usage implies a zone of control or observation.

Common collocations include 'define the perimeter', 'patrol the perimeter', and 'calculate the perimeter'. It is a versatile word that bridges the gap between simple math and complex physical security.

While perimeter is a technical word, it appears in several figurative expressions. 1. Push the perimeter: To test the limits of what is allowed. 2. Secure the perimeter: Often used metaphorically to mean 'get your affairs in order.' 3. Outside the perimeter: Used to describe someone or something that is unconventional or outside the norm. 4. Expand the perimeter: To grow or broaden one's scope of influence. 5. Maintain the perimeter: To keep strict boundaries, often used in personal or professional relationships.

The plural form is perimeters. It is a countable noun, so you can talk about 'one perimeter' or 'several perimeters.'

The pronunciation in US English is /pəˈrɪm.ɪ.t̬ɚ/, while UK English is /pəˈrɪm.ɪ.tər/. The stress is always on the second syllable: pe-RIM-e-ter.

It rhymes with words like diameter and thermometer, which is a helpful way to remember the rhythm of the word. Keep the 'rim' sound clear, as that is the heart of the pronunciation!

豆知識

It combines 'peri' (around) and 'metron' (measure).

発音ガイド

UK /pəˈrɪm.ɪ.tər/
US /pəˈrɪm.ɪ.t̬ɚ/
韻が合う語
diameter thermometer kilometer barometer spectrometer
よくある間違い
  • Misplacing stress
  • Dropping the 'er' at the end
  • Confusing with diameter

難易度

読解 2/5

Easy

ライティング 2/5

Easy

スピーキング 2/5

Easy

リスニング 2/5

Easy

次に学ぶべきこと

前提知識

shape side length

次に学ぶ

area volume geometry

上級

circumference boundary

知っておくべき文法

Nouns

The perimeter is long.

レベル別の例文

1

The perimeter of the square is 12.

The distance around the square is 12.

Use 'the' before perimeter.

1

Calculate the perimeter of the garden.

2

The fence marks the perimeter.

3

The perimeter is too long.

4

He walked the perimeter of the field.

5

What is the perimeter of this room?

6

The perimeter is 20 meters.

7

Measure the perimeter carefully.

8

The perimeter is the outer edge.

1

The security team patrolled the perimeter.

2

We need to find the perimeter of this shape.

3

The perimeter of the park is fenced off.

4

The base has a strict security perimeter.

5

Calculate the perimeter to buy enough wood.

6

The perimeter of the island is rocky.

7

He stood at the perimeter of the crowd.

8

The perimeter is defined by the trees.

1

The enemy forces breached the perimeter.

2

The perimeter of the project is quite large.

3

We must secure the perimeter before dark.

4

The perimeter of the building is monitored by cameras.

5

Her influence extends to the perimeter of the city.

6

The perimeter wall was built in the 19th century.

7

The perimeter of the circle is called the circumference.

8

They marked the perimeter with yellow tape.

1

The company expanded its perimeter of operations.

2

The perimeter of the debate was clearly defined.

3

The security perimeter was extended due to the event.

4

The perimeter of the forest is a protected zone.

5

He analyzed the perimeter of the problem.

6

The perimeter of the investigation was limited.

7

The perimeter of the stadium was packed with fans.

8

The perimeter of the property is clearly marked.

1

The perimeter of the ancient city was fortified with stone.

2

He pushed the perimeter of his intellectual boundaries.

3

The perimeter of the estate encompasses several acres.

4

The perimeter of the discussion was strictly controlled.

5

The perimeter of the experiment was well-documented.

6

The perimeter of the crisis was contained.

7

The perimeter of the campus is strictly patrolled.

8

The perimeter of the universe is a theoretical concept.

よく使う組み合わせ

security perimeter
calculate the perimeter
patrol the perimeter
breach the perimeter
define the perimeter
outer perimeter
entire perimeter
along the perimeter
around the perimeter
measure the perimeter
mark the perimeter

慣用句と表現

"push the perimeter"

to test limits

He likes to push the perimeter of his comfort zone.

casual

間違えやすい

perimeter vs Circumference

Both measure boundaries.

Perimeter is for straight lines, circumference for circles.

Perimeter of a square vs circumference of a circle.

文型パターン

A1

The perimeter of [noun] is [number].

The perimeter of the box is 10cm.

語族

名詞

perimeter the distance around

関連

metron Greek root for measure

使い方

frequency

7

よくある間違い
  • Using perimeter for a circle Circumference

    Perimeter is for polygons; circumference is for circles.

ヒント

Break it down

Peri + Meter.

Security context

Use it for boundaries.

School math

It's a staple of geometry.

Countable

It has a plural.

Stress

Stress the RIM.

Circle rule

Don't use for circles.

Greek roots

Very old word.

Draw it

Draw a shape and label the sides.

Real world

Check your property line.

Articles

Always use 'the' or 'a'.

暗記しよう

記憶術

Peri-meter: Peri (around) + Meter (measure).

視覚的連想

A fence around a house.

Word Web

geometry boundary fence distance math

チャレンジ

Measure the perimeter of your desk.

語源

Greek

元の意味: measuring around

文化的な背景

None.

Used heavily in schools and security/military contexts.

Used in many sci-fi movies regarding 'perimeter shields'.

実生活で練習する

実際の使用場面

Math class

  • Calculate the perimeter
  • Find the perimeter
  • Sum the sides

会話のきっかけ

"How do you calculate a perimeter?"

"Why is a security perimeter important?"

"Have you ever measured a perimeter?"

"What is the perimeter of your room?"

"Do you like geometry?"

日記のテーマ

Describe a time you had to measure something.

Why do we need boundaries?

Explain the perimeter of your house.

What is the most interesting shape you know?

よくある質問

2 問

No, area is the space inside, perimeter is the distance around.

自分をテスト 5 問

fill blank A1

The ___ is the distance around a shape.

正解! おしい! 正解: perimeter

Perimeter is the distance around.

multiple choice A2

What do you do to find the perimeter of a square?

正解! おしい! 正解: Add the sides

You add the lengths of all sides.

true false B1

A circle has a perimeter.

正解! おしい! 正解: 間違い

A circle has a circumference.

/ 5 correct

Perfect score!

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calculus

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circumference

A1

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constant

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decimal

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