焦げ付く

Japanese JLPT N1 Vocabulary Japanese ★★ 2/5 neutral こげつくkogetsuku
読み こげつく
ローマ字 kogetsuku
漢字の分解 焦 (sho/ko) — to scorch, to burn, to char; 付 (fu/tsu) — to attach, to stick, to adhere
発音 /ko.ɡe.tsɯ.kɯ/

意味

To become a bad debt; for a loan or receivable to go unrecoverable; (literally) to burn and stick to a surface.

A Group 1 (godan) verb with two distinct meanings. In finance, it describes a receivable or loan that cannot be collected — effectively written off as an unrecoverable loss. The literal meaning is for food to burn and adhere to a pan. The financial usage is a vivid metaphor: money lent that has been consumed and left as a useless residue, like charred food stuck to the bottom of a pan.

例文

  1. 取引先が倒産し、売掛金が焦げ付いてしまった。
  2. 貸し付けた資金が焦げ付くリスクを十分に評価する必要がある。
  3. 不良債権が焦げ付いた結果、銀行は多額の損失を計上せざるを得なかった。

使い方ガイド

場面: banking, credit, accounts receivable, finance

トーン: serious

起源と歴史

Compound verb from 焦げる (kogeru, to burn/scorch) and 付く (tsuku, to stick/adhere). The image is of something irremovably burned and stuck — a vivid metaphor for debt that has become impossible to recover.

文化的背景

時代: Modern

世代: Business professionals

社会的背景: Finance/Banking

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