過食
When you eat too much, we call that 過食 (kashoku). It's a noun. Think of it like when you've had a really big meal and feel uncomfortably full – that's 過食.
For example, if you eat a lot of sweets and then feel bad, you could say you had 過食 of sweets. Or, if someone often eats more than they need, they might have a habit of 過食. It simply means eating an excessive amount of food.
When you eat too much, that's 過食 (kashoku). It literally means "excessive eating." This word is a noun, and it's quite common to hear it when people talk about eating habits, diets, or health. For example, if someone is trying to lose weight, they might say they are trying to avoid 過食.
You can also use it to describe a situation where you've just eaten way too much at a buffet. It's a straightforward word that describes a very common experience.
When we talk about "overeating" in Japanese, we use the word 過食 (kashoku). This noun literally combines the kanji for "excessive" (過) and "eating" (食).
You'll often hear it in contexts related to health, diet, or even emotional well-being, where someone might consume more food than necessary or healthy. It's a straightforward term, much like its English equivalent.
When discussing overeating in Japanese, the term 過食 (kashoku) is commonly used. It's a straightforward noun meaning "overeating" or "excessive eating." You might encounter it in contexts related to health, dieting, or even just talking about eating too much at a meal.
For example, if you want to say "I overate," you could use 過食する (kashoku suru) as a verb. It can also be combined with other words to form phrases like 過食症 (kashokushou), which means "bulimia" or "eating disorder involving overeating." Understanding 過食 is helpful for expressing ideas about consumption habits.
§ Understanding 過食 (kashoku)
Alright, let's break down how to use the Japanese word 過食 (kashoku), meaning 'overeating' or 'excessive eating'. It's a noun, and it behaves pretty much like other nouns in Japanese. You'll often see it used with verbs that describe the act of doing something, like 'to do' (する - suru) or 'to suffer from' (に陥る - ni ochīru).
The word itself is made of two kanji: 過 (ka) which means 'excessive' or 'over', and 食 (shoku) which means 'eating' or 'food'. So, literally, it's 'excessive eating'. Pretty straightforward, right?
§ Basic Sentence Structures with 過食
The most common way to use 過食 is by adding する (suru) to it, turning it into a verb: 過食する (kashoku suru) - to overeat.
ストレスで過食する人が多い。
- Translation hint
- Many people overeat due to stress.
You can also use it with になる (ni naru) to express 'to become overeating' or 'to turn into overeating', often implying a habit or condition.
彼の食習慣は過食になる傾向がある。
- Translation hint
- His eating habits tend to become overeating.
§ Using 過食 with Particles
Since 過食 is a noun, it can be combined with various particles to express different relationships in a sentence. Let's look at some common ones.
§ 過食と (kashoku to) - with overeating
You can use と (to) to mean 'and' or 'with', connecting 過食 to other nouns or concepts.
過食と運動不足は健康に悪い。
- Translation hint
- Overeating and lack of exercise are bad for health.
§ 過食による (kashoku ni yoru) - due to overeating, caused by overeating
による (ni yoru) is useful when you want to express the cause or reason for something.
過食による体重増加に悩んでいる。
- Translation hint
- I'm worried about weight gain due to overeating.
§ 過食を (kashoku o) - overeating (as a direct object)
When 過食 is the direct object of a verb, you'll use the particle を (o).
医者は彼に過食を控えるように言った。
- Translation hint
- The doctor told him to refrain from overeating.
§ Common Phrases and Collocations with 過食
You'll often hear 過食 in certain set phrases. Knowing these will make your Japanese sound more natural.
過食症 (kashoku-shō): This means 'bulimia' or 'eating disorder (binge eating type)'. It's a medical term, so be aware of that context.
彼女は過食症と診断された。
- Translation hint
- She was diagnosed with bulimia.
過食気味 (kashoku gimi): This means 'tendency to overeat' or 'a little bit of overeating'. The 気味 (gimi) part adds a sense of 'tendency' or 'a touch of'.
最近、少し過食気味だ。
- Translation hint
- Lately, I've had a tendency to overeat.
過食を抑える (kashoku o osaeru): To suppress overeating, to control overeating.
健康のために過食を抑える必要がある。
- Translation hint
- It's necessary to control overeating for health.
§ Practice Sentences
Now, let's look at a few more examples to really get the hang of it.
ストレスから過食に陥ることがある。
- Translation hint
- Sometimes people fall into overeating due to stress.
過食は消化不良の原因となる。
- Translation hint
- Overeating causes indigestion.
Notice how 過食 acts as the subject of the sentence in the last example, marked by は (wa).
That's it for 過食! Keep practicing these sentence patterns, and you'll be using it like a pro in no time.
§ 過食: Overeating in Daily Life
You will hear the word 過食 (kashoku) in various situations, especially when talking about health, diet, or personal habits. It directly means 'overeating' or 'excessive eating.' It's a straightforward term, so don't overthink it.
- Japanese Word
- 過食 (kashoku)
- Meaning
- Overeating, excessive eating
This word is common in conversations about health. For instance, if someone is discussing their diet, they might mention avoiding 過食. It's not a medical term restricted to doctors; everyday people use it to describe their eating habits or those of others.
ストレスで過食してしまった。(Sutoresu de kashoku shite shimatta.)
(I overate due to stress.)
§ At Work or School
While not a frequent topic in formal business meetings, 過食 can come up in casual conversations with colleagues or classmates. It’s part of general well-being discussions. For example, if someone is feeling unwell or tired, they might attribute it to 過食 from the previous day.
昨日の飲み会で過食しちゃったよ。(Kinou no nomikai de kashoku shichatta yo.)
(I overate at yesterday's drinking party.)
In a school setting, especially among students, discussions about diet, weight, and general health are common. 過食 is a natural term to use in these contexts.
§ In the News and Media
You will frequently encounter 過食 in news articles, health magazines, and TV programs that deal with lifestyle, diet, and public health. When health experts discuss issues like obesity, metabolic syndrome, or eating disorders, 過食 is a key term.
ニュースでは、「年末年始は過食に注意しましょう」とよく言われます。(Nyūsu de wa, 'nenmatsu nenshi wa kashoku ni chūi shimashō' to yoku iwaremasu.)
(In the news, they often say, 'Be careful of overeating during the New Year's holiday season.')健康番組で過食が生活習慣病の原因と紹介されていました。(Kenkō bangumi de kashoku ga seikatsu shūkanbyō no gen'in to shōkai sarete imashita.)
(On a health program, overeating was introduced as a cause of lifestyle-related diseases.)
It's also used in broader discussions about societal health trends. For example, if there's a report on rising obesity rates, the term 過食 will likely appear.
過食が原因で肥満になる人が増えている。(Kashoku ga gen'in de himan ni naru hito ga fuete iru.)
(The number of people becoming obese due to overeating is increasing.)
§ Understanding the Nuance
過食 can be used both as a noun and as part of a verb phrase (e.g., 過食する - kashoku suru, to overeat). This flexibility makes it a useful word to know. It’s a straightforward way to express the concept of eating too much.
Knowing how to use 過食 will help you understand and participate in everyday conversations about health and lifestyle in Japan. It's not a difficult word, but it's an important one for practical Japanese communication.
How Formal Is It?
"過食は健康に良くないです。(Kashoku wa kenkō ni yokunai desu.) - Overeating is not good for your health."
"昨日は食べ過ぎました。(Kinō wa tabesugimashita.) - I ate too much yesterday."
"食い過ぎてお腹が痛い。(Kuisugite onaka ga itai.) - My stomach hurts from eating too much."
"ケーキをたくさん食べて、お腹いっぱい食べちゃった!(Kēki o takusan tabete, onaka ippai tabechatta!) - I ate a lot of cake and I'm full!"
"ストレスでドカ食いしちゃった。(Sutoresu de dokagui shichatta.) - I binged because of stress."
发音指南
- Not emphasizing the 'shi' sound enough.
- Confusing the 'o' sound with a long 'o' in English.
难度评级
Two common kanji.
Two common kanji.
Simple pronunciation.
Clear pronunciation.
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需要掌握的语法
Using 「〜すぎる」 (sugiru) to express 'too much' or 'excessive'.
食べすぎる (tabesugiru) - to eat too much.
Using 「〜癖」 (kuse) to express a habit, often a bad one.
食べ癖 (tabekuse) - eating habit (often implies overeating).
Using 「過〜」 (ka~) as a prefix meaning 'over' or 'excessive'.
過労 (karou) - overwork.
Using 「〜量」 (ryou) to denote quantity or amount.
食事量 (shokujiryou) - amount of food.
Using 「〜になる」 (ni naru) to express a change in state, for example, 'to become overeating'.
過食になる (kashoku ni naru) - to become overeating.
按水平分级的例句
私はよく過食してしまいます。
I often overeat.
過食は体に良くありません。
Overeating is not good for your body.
ストレスで過食することがあります。
Sometimes I overeat due to stress.
彼は過食が原因で太りました。
He gained weight due to overeating.
過食をやめたいです。
I want to stop overeating.
休みの日は過食しがちです。
I tend to overeat on holidays.
彼女は過食を心配しています。
She is worried about her overeating.
過食の後、いつも後悔します。
I always regret after overeating.
過食は体に良くない。
Overeating is not good for your body.
ストレスで過食してしまう。
I overeat due to stress.
過食をやめたい。
I want to stop overeating.
彼は時々過食する。
He sometimes overeats.
過食の習慣がある。
I have a habit of overeating.
過食は病気の原因になることがある。
Overeating can sometimes cause illness.
過食すると気分が悪くなる。
When I overeat, I feel sick.
彼女は過食で悩んでいる。
She is troubled by overeating.
ストレスが溜まると、つい過食に走ってしまいます。
When stress builds up, I unintentionally resort to overeating.
「つい〜てしまう」is a common pattern to express unintentionally doing something or regretting having done something.
過食は健康に悪影響を及ぼす可能性があります。
Overeating can have a negative impact on one's health.
「悪影響を及ぼす」means to exert a bad influence or have a negative effect.
彼女は摂食障害の一つである過食症に苦しんでいます。
She suffers from bulimia, one type of eating disorder.
「〜に苦しむ」means to suffer from something.
ダイエット中は過食を避けるように心がけましょう。
During a diet, let's try to avoid overeating.
「〜ように心がける」means to try to do something or to make an effort to do something.
休日の間、私は過食しすぎて体重が増えてしまいました。
During the holidays, I overate too much and gained weight.
「〜しすぎる」means to do something too much or excessively.
専門家は、過食の原因として精神的な問題を指摘しています。
Experts point to psychological problems as a cause of overeating.
「〜を指摘する」means to point out or indicate something.
過食癖を直すためには、食生活の見直しが必要です。
To cure the habit of overeating, a review of one's eating habits is necessary.
「〜を直す」means to fix or cure something. 「〜癖」means a habit of doing something.
彼の過食は、日々のストレスから来ているのかもしれません。
His overeating might be stemming from daily stress.
「〜から来ている」means to come from or to stem from something.
容易混淆的词
This is the opposite concept – anorexia, the refusal to eat.
This refers to indigestion, which can be a *result* of overeating, but is not the act of overeating itself.
This means loss of appetite, which is the opposite of a tendency towards overeating.
容易混淆
Often confused with 過食 because both relate to eating a lot. However, 大食 refers to having a large appetite or being a big eater by nature, not necessarily an unhealthy excess.
過食 (kashoku) implies an unhealthy or excessive amount of food, often linked to compulsion or discomfort. 大食 (taishoku) describes someone who naturally eats a lot but it's not inherently negative or unhealthy.
彼は大食漢なので、いつもたくさん食べます。 (He's a big eater, so he always eats a lot.)
Both 過食 and 暴食 mean overeating, but their nuances differ in terms of the manner and intent.
過食 (kashoku) focuses on the quantity – eating too much. 暴食 (boushoku) implies eating excessively and without control, often in a reckless or gluttonous manner. It often carries a stronger negative connotation of indulgence.
休日に暴食してしまい、体重が増えた。 (I overate wildly during the holiday and gained weight.)
食べ過ぎ is a common, informal way to say 'ate too much,' which is very similar to 過食.
過食 (kashoku) is a more formal noun, often used in a medical or psychological context. 食べ過ぎ (tabesugi) is a more casual, everyday expression, a verb in past tense or a noun formed by adding 過ぎ to the verb stem. They can be interchangeable in many contexts, but 過食 implies a more serious or chronic issue.
昨夜は食べ過ぎて、お腹が痛いです。 (I ate too much last night, and my stomach hurts.)
Similar to 食べ過ぎ, 食い過ぎ also means 'ate too much,' leading to confusion with 過食.
食い過ぎ (kuisugi) is a more colloquial and sometimes slightly cruder version of 食べ過ぎ. It's often used among close friends or in informal settings. 過食 (kashoku) remains the more formal and general term.
こんなに食い過ぎたら、太るよ。 (If you eat this much, you'll get fat.)
多食 directly translates to 'much eating' and can seem synonymous with 過食.
While both involve eating a lot, 多食 (tashoku) describes the act of eating frequently or consuming a large quantity, without necessarily implying an unhealthy excess or compulsion like 過食 (kashoku). It's a more neutral term for eating a lot.
彼の健康法は多食だが、野菜中心だ。 (His health method involves eating a lot, but it's mainly vegetables.)
记住它
记忆技巧
Think of 'KASHOKU' as 'CASH HOG'. When someone is a cash hog, they are excessively taking money. Similarly, 过食 (kashoku) is about excessively taking food.
视觉联想
Imagine a conveyor belt at a sushi restaurant. Instead of just picking a few plates, someone is dramatically sweeping all the plates off the conveyor belt into a giant pile, illustrating 'overeating' or 'excessive eating'. The plates are disappearing too fast!
Word Web
挑战
Try to use 過食 in a sentence. For example, '昨日は飲み会で過食してしまった.' (Kinō wa nomikai de kashoku shite shimatta.) - 'Yesterday, I overate at the drinking party.'
常见问题
10 个问题Both 過食 (kashoku) and 食べ過ぎ (tabesugi) mean 'overeating.' The main difference is that 過食 is often used in a more clinical or formal context, like in medical discussions about eating disorders. 食べ過ぎ is the more common, everyday word you'd use to say 'I ate too much' after a big meal. You could say, '昨日、寿司を食べ過ぎてしまった' (I overate on sushi yesterday).
Not directly. 過食 is a noun. To express the action of overeating, you'd typically pair it with a verb like する (suru), meaning 'to do.' So, it becomes 過食する (kashoku suru), which means 'to overeat.' For example, 'ストレスで過食してしまう' (I end up overeating due to stress).
Yes, a common one is 過食症 (kashokushō), which means 'bulimia' or 'eating disorder.' You might also hear phrases like 過食傾向 (kashoku keikō), meaning 'tendency to overeat,' or 過食癖 (kashoku heki), meaning 'habit of overeating.' These are often used in discussions about health or psychology.
The kanji are:
- 過 (ka): This kanji means 'excessive,' 'over-,' or 'to pass.' Think of it as indicating something beyond a normal limit.
- 食 (shoku): This kanji means 'eat' or 'food.'
The pronunciation is かしょく (ka-sho-ku). 'Ka' as in 'car,' 'sho' as in 'shore,' and 'ku' as in 'cuckoo.' Remember to pronounce each syllable clearly.
過食 itself isn't inherently rude, but it's a more formal and somewhat clinical term. You wouldn't typically use it in casual conversation about a meal with friends. For everyday situations, 食べ過ぎ (tabesugi) is much more natural and polite. For instance, '昨日はちょっと食べ過ぎました' (I ate a little too much yesterday) is more common than using 過食.
暴飲暴食 (bōinbōshoku) means 'overeating and overdrinking' or 'intemperate eating and drinking.' It's a stronger term than 過食, implying a more extreme and often unhealthy indulgence in both food and alcohol. 過食 focuses solely on the excessive consumption of food.
Here's one: 'ストレスから過食に走る人が多い' (Many people resort to overeating due to stress). This shows its use in a more serious or explanatory context.
The key nuance is its more formal and often clinical connotation compared to 食べ過ぎ. Think of it as the difference between 'excessive consumption of food' (過食) and 'eating too much' (食べ過ぎ). While both describe the same act, the former carries a more serious and sometimes medical weight. It's often used when discussing health issues, psychological states, or societal problems related to food intake.
自我测试 84 个问题
私は___を避けるために、ゆっくり食べます。
To avoid overeating, I eat slowly. '過食' (kashoku) means overeating.
お腹がいっぱいなのに、まだ食べるのは___です。
Eating when you are already full is overeating. '過食' (kashoku) means overeating.
彼はストレスで___しがちです。
He tends to overeat due to stress. '過食' (kashoku) means overeating.
健康のためには、___を控えることが大切です。
For health, it's important to refrain from overeating. '過食' (kashoku) means overeating.
パーティーで___しないように気をつけます。
I will be careful not to overeat at the party. '過食' (kashoku) means overeating.
休日に家で___する日もあります。
There are also days when I overeat at home on holidays. '過食' (kashoku) means overeating.
Choose the correct hiragana for 'たべる' (taberu).
The question asks for the hiragana reading of the verb 'taberu', which is 'たべる'. '食べる' is the kanji form, '食べます' is the polite form, and '食べ物' means 'food'.
Which of these means 'I eat'?
食べます (tabemasu) is the polite form of the verb 'to eat'. 飲みます (nomimasu) means 'to drink', 見ます (mimasu) means 'to see', and 行きます (ikimasu) means 'to go'.
What is the polite way to say 'Do you eat?'
To form a polite question in Japanese, you add 'ますか' (masu ka) to the verb stem. '食べる' (taberu) is the plain form. '食べましたか' (tabemashita ka) is 'Did you eat?'. '食べません' (tabemasen) means 'I don't eat'.
The word 'ごはん' (gohan) can mean 'cooked rice' and 'meal'.
'ごはん' (gohan) is a versatile word in Japanese that refers to both cooked rice and a general meal.
In Japanese, it is common to say 'I am hungry' as 'おなかがいっぱいです' (Onaka ga ippai desu).
'おなかがいっぱいです' (Onaka ga ippai desu) means 'I am full'. To say 'I am hungry', you would typically say 'おなかがすきました' (Onaka ga sukimashita).
The particle 'を' (o) is used after the direct object of a verb.
The particle 'を' (o) is a direct object marker in Japanese, indicating the object of the verb's action. For example, '水を飲みます' (Mizu o nomimasu) means 'I drink water'.
You ate too much at a party. Write a short sentence in Japanese saying you overate.
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Sample answer
パーティーで過食しました。
Your friend is always eating too much. Write a simple Japanese sentence saying 'He overeats every day.'
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Sample answer
彼は毎日過食します。
You want to say 'Overeating is not good for health.' in Japanese. Write a simple sentence.
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Sample answer
過食は健康に良くないです。
What happened to the person?
Read this passage:
私はたくさん食べました。とてもお腹がいっぱいです。これは過食です。
What happened to the person?
The passage says 'これは過食です' which means 'This is overeating'.
The passage says 'これは過食です' which means 'This is overeating'.
What is B feeling?
Read this passage:
A: 昨日の夕食、どうだった? B: とても美味しかったけど、少し過食しちゃった。お腹が痛い。
What is B feeling?
B says '少し過食しちゃった。お腹が痛い。' which means 'I overate a little. My stomach hurts.'
B says '少し過食しちゃった。お腹が痛い。' which means 'I overate a little. My stomach hurts.'
What does the doctor advise against?
Read this passage:
医者: 毎日、規則正しく食べることが大切です。過食は健康によくありません。 患者: はい、わかりました。
What does the doctor advise against?
The doctor says '過食は健康によくありません' which translates to 'Overeating is not good for your health'.
The doctor says '過食は健康によくありません' which translates to 'Overeating is not good for your health'.
Choose the correct kanji for 'overeating'.
過 (ka) means 'excessive' or 'over', and 食 (shoku) means 'eating' or 'food'.
Which of these situations describes '過食'?
過食 specifically refers to the act of eating excessively, beyond what is necessary or healthy.
After a big party, she felt sick because of ____.
In this context, '過食' (overeating) is the most appropriate word to describe feeling sick after eating too much at a party.
「過食」 means 'eating less than usual'.
「過食」 (kashoku) means 'overeating' or 'eating excessively', not eating less than usual.
You can use 「過食」 to describe eating a normal amount of food.
「過食」 is specifically used for eating an excessive amount of food, not a normal amount.
Eating too much dessert could be called 「過食」.
If you eat an excessive amount of dessert, it fits the definition of 「過食」 (overeating).
ストレスで___をしてしまい、体重が増えました。
The sentence describes gaining weight due to stress, and '過食' (overeating) fits this context perfectly.
健康のためには、___を避けるべきです。
To maintain health, one should avoid '過食' (overeating). The other options do not make sense in this context.
彼女は悲しい時、___に走ることがあります。
The phrase '〜に走る' means to resort to something. When feeling sad, resorting to '過食' (overeating) is a common behavior.
ダイエット中は___を控えることが重要です。
During a diet, it is important to refrain from '過食' (overeating).
休日は家でゲームをしながら___をしてしまうことが多い。
This sentence describes a common habit on holidays: playing games and '過食' (overeating).
お腹が空いていなくても、目の前にあると___してしまう。
Even when not hungry, seeing food in front of you can lead to '過食' (overeating).
You feel unwell after eating too much at a party. Describe your feelings and what you will do next time to avoid overeating.
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Sample answer
昨日のパーティーで過食してしまい、今朝はとても具合が悪いです。次からは、食べる量に気をつけようと思います。
Write a short paragraph about the negative effects of overeating on your health.
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過食は健康に様々な悪影響を及ぼします。例えば、体重増加や消化不良、生活習慣病のリスクを高める可能性があります。
Imagine you are giving advice to a friend who tends to overeat. What tips would you give them to manage their eating habits?
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Sample answer
過食に悩んでいる友達には、ゆっくり食べる、バランスの取れた食事を心がける、そしてストレスを溜めないようにとアドバイスします。
この文章によると、現代社会で過食が増えている主な原因は何ですか?
Read this passage:
現代社会では、ストレスが原因で過食に走る人が増えています。しかし、過食は一時的な満足感しか与えず、長期的には健康を損なう可能性があります。バランスの取れた食事と適度な運動が、健康的な生活を送る上で不可欠です。
この文章によると、現代社会で過食が増えている主な原因は何ですか?
文章の冒頭に「ストレスが原因で過食に走る人が増えています」と明記されています。
文章の冒頭に「ストレスが原因で過食に走る人が増えています」と明記されています。
過食が引き起こす可能性のある体の不調は何ですか?
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食事は私たちの体にとって大切なエネルギー源ですが、過食は体に負担をかけ、消化器系の不調を引き起こすことがあります。また、心の健康にも影響を及ぼし、後悔や自己嫌悪の感情につながることもあります。
過食が引き起こす可能性のある体の不調は何ですか?
文章中に「消化器系の不調を引き起こすことがあります」とあります。
文章中に「消化器系の不調を引き起こすことがあります」とあります。
この文章で提案されている過食を防ぐための方法の一つは何ですか?
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過食を防ぐためには、食事の前にコップ一杯の水を飲む、よく噛んでゆっくり食べる、そして満足感を得られるまで待つことが有効です。食事日記をつけることも、自分の食生活を客観的に見つめ直す良い機会になります。
この文章で提案されている過食を防ぐための方法の一つは何ですか?
文章の最初の部分に「食事の前にコップ一杯の水を飲む」と書かれています。
文章の最初の部分に「食事の前にコップ一杯の水を飲む」と書かれています。
This sentence means 'Sometimes I resort to overeating due to stress.' The correct order puts 'stress' first, followed by 'overeating', then 'resorting to', and finally 'there are times'.
This sentence means 'You should avoid overeating for your health.' The phrase '健康のために' (for health) comes first, then '過食を' (overeating), and finally '避けるべきです' (should avoid).
This sentence means 'On holidays, I tend to overeat.' '休日は' (on holidays) starts the sentence, followed by 'つい' (unintentionally/tend to), and then '過食しがちです' (tend to overeat).
ストレスが溜まると、つい___に走ってしまいます。
文脈から、ストレスが溜まると「食べ過ぎ」てしまうという内容が適切です。
健康のためには、___を避けることが重要です。
健康を維持するためには、食べ過ぎを避けることが大切です。
彼女は試験のプレッシャーで___傾向にある。
試験のプレッシャーが原因で、食べ過ぎる傾向にあるという意味になります。
休日の間、私たちは___をしてしまい、体重が増えてしまいました。
休日中に食べ過ぎて体重が増えたという文脈に合致します。
ダイエット中は、___をしないように気をつけましょう。
ダイエット中は、食べ過ぎないように注意することが重要です。
彼の___は、ストレス発散の一つの方法だと彼は言っています。
ストレス発散の方法として、食べ過ぎることを挙げているという文脈です。
週末のビュッフェで、つい___してしまった。
文脈から、食べ放題で食べ過ぎてしまった状況が読み取れるため、「過食」が適切です。「欠食」は食べないこと、「美食」は美味しいもの、「軽食」は軽い食事を意味します。
ストレスが原因で、夜遅くに___してしまう癖がある。
ストレスが原因で食べ過ぎるという習慣なので、「過食」が正解です。「少食」は食べる量が少ないこと、「絶食」は一切食べないこと、「会食」は複数人で食事をすることです。
健康のためには、___を避けることが重要だ。
健康維持のためには、食べ過ぎないことが重要であるという文脈なので、「過食」が最も適しています。「偏食」は偏った食事、「美食」は美味しい食事、「粗食」は質素な食事を意味します。
「過食」は、食事の量を減らすことを意味する。
「過食」は、食事の量が多すぎる、食べ過ぎることを意味します。
ダイエット中は、「過食」を控えるべきである。
ダイエット中は、摂取カロリーを抑えるために、食べ過ぎることを意味する「過食」を控えるのが一般的です。
祝いの席で、みんなで楽しく「過食」した。
「過食」は健康に良くない、ネガティブな意味合いで使われることが多いため、楽しい祝いの席で「過食」したという表現は不自然です。通常は「たくさん食べた」などと言います。
Stress often leads to overeating.
Overeating can have a negative impact on health.
During the holidays, I tend to overeat.
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過食癖を克服するために何ができますか?
Focus: 克服 (kokufuku)
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過食は単なる食欲の問題ではありません。
Focus: 食欲 (shokuyoku)
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過食を避けるためには、規則正しい食事が重要です。
Focus: 規則正しい (kisokutadashii)
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ストレスが溜まると、つい___に走ってしまいます。
文脈から、ストレスが溜まると「食べ過ぎ」てしまうという内容なので、「過食」が適切です。
専門家は、深夜の___は健康に悪いと警告しています。
「健康に悪い」という文脈に合うのは「食べ過ぎ」を意味する「過食」です。
ダイエット中なのに、誘惑に負けて___してしまいました。
ダイエット中に「誘惑に負けて」してしまうのは「食べ過ぎ」が自然な流れです。
彼女は精神的な問題から___に陥りやすい傾向があります。
精神的な問題が原因で「過食」に陥ることはよくあります。
パーティーでは美味しい料理が多く、つい___してしまった。
美味しい料理がたくさんあるパーティーで、つい「食べ過ぎてしまった」という状況を表すには「過食」が適しています。
___は、しばしばストレスや不安のサインであることがあります。
ストレスや不安が原因で「過食」になることは医学的にも知られています。
彼女はストレスを感じると、よく過食に走ります。
「過食に走る」は「overeat」という意味です。
健康のために、過食は避けるべきです。
「避けるべき」は「should avoid」という意味です。
過食が続くと、体に様々な悪影響が出ます。
「様々な悪影響」は「various negative effects」という意味です。
「過食」は、食べる量が少なすぎる状態を表します。
「過食」は食べる量が多すぎる状態を指します。
精神的なストレスが過食の原因になることがあります。
ストレスは過食の一因となることがあります。
過食は健康に良い習慣です。
過食は健康に悪影響を与える可能性があります。
Listen for the negative impact of overeating on health.
Listen for the increasing trend of people overeating due to stress.
Listen for the recommendation to seek professional help for overcoming overeating.
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過食は多くの健康問題を引き起こす可能性があります。
Focus: かしょくは
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彼女はストレスを感じると過食の傾向があります。
Focus: かたはストレスをかんじるとかしょくのけいこうがあります
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過食を防ぐためには、バランスの取れた食事を心がけることが大切です。
Focus: かしょくをふせぐためには、バランスのとれたしょくじをこころがけることがたいせつです
你说的:
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Imagine you're writing an email to a friend. You're explaining how you've been feeling lately, and you want to mention that you've been overeating due to stress. Write a short paragraph expressing this. Make sure to use the word 過食.
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Sample answer
最近、ストレスが溜まっていて、つい過食してしまいます。健康にも良くないし、どうにかしたいと思っています。
You are a health columnist. Write a sentence or two for a column encouraging readers to avoid unhealthy eating habits. Incorporate the word 過食.
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健康的な生活を送るためには、過食を避け、バランスの取れた食生活を心がけることが大切です。
Describe a situation where someone might struggle with 過食, focusing on the emotional aspects rather than just the physical act. Write 2-3 sentences.
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寂しさや不安を感じると、つい過食に走ってしまうことがあります。これは単なる食欲ではなく、心のSOSかもしれません。
この文章によると、過食の原因として挙げられているものは何ですか?
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現代社会では、ストレスや不規則な生活が原因で過食に陥る人が増えています。これは単に食べ過ぎるだけでなく、心身の健康に深刻な影響を及ぼす可能性があります。過食の背後には、精神的な問題が隠されていることも少なくありません。
この文章によると、過食の原因として挙げられているものは何ですか?
文章の冒頭で「ストレスや不規則な生活が原因で過食に陥る人が増えています」と明記されています。
文章の冒頭で「ストレスや不規則な生活が原因で過食に陥る人が増えています」と明記されています。
過食がもたらす長期的な影響について、この文章で述べられているのはどれですか?
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過食は、一時的な満足感をもたらすかもしれませんが、長期的には後悔や自己嫌悪につながることが多いです。また、消化器系の不調や体重増加など、身体的な問題を引き起こすこともあります。専門家の助けを借りることも重要です。
過食がもたらす長期的な影響について、この文章で述べられているのはどれですか?
文章中盤で「長期的には後悔や自己嫌悪につながることが多いです。また、消化器系の不調や体重増加など、身体的な問題を引き起こすこともあります」と説明されています。
文章中盤で「長期的には後悔や自己嫌悪につながることが多いです。また、消化器系の不調や体重増加など、身体的な問題を引き起こすこともあります」と説明されています。
この文章によると、過食行動にはどのような要因が影響している可能性がありますか?
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最近の研究では、脳内の特定の神経伝達物質が過食行動に関与していることが示唆されています。これにより、単なる意思の問題ではなく、生物学的な要因も影響している可能性が指摘されています。過食の治療には、多角的なアプローチが必要です。
この文章によると、過食行動にはどのような要因が影響している可能性がありますか?
文章中で「生物学的な要因も影響している可能性が指摘されています」と述べられています。
文章中で「生物学的な要因も影響している可能性が指摘されています」と述べられています。
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ストレスで過食してしまうことがある。
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