卓抜

Japanese JLPT N1 Vocabulary Japanese ★ 1/5 formal たくばつtakubatsu
読み たくばつ
ローマ字 takubatsu
漢字の分解 卓 (taku) — eminent, outstanding, table; 抜 (batsu/nu) — surpass, pull out, pre-eminent
発音 /ta.kɯ.ba.t͡sɯ/

意味

Outstanding; pre-eminent; markedly superior. Describes a quality, skill, or person that stands out clearly and measurably above the rest.

A na-adjective combining 卓 (taku, eminent/outstanding) and 抜 (batsu, to surpass/to stand out). 卓抜した才能 (outstanding talent) and 卓抜なリーダーシップ (exceptional leadership) are common patterns. More formal and literary than 優れた; 卓抜 implies a clear, measurable gap between the subject and its peers rather than a merely relative excellence. Frequently used in formal evaluations, academic writing, and historical assessments of leaders, artists, or scholars.

例文

  1. 卓抜した記憶力と分析力を持つ彼は、難解な資格試験をひと夏で突破した。
  2. 卓抜なリーダーシップを発揮した彼女は、混乱期にあった組織を短期間で立て直した。
  3. その画家の技術は同時代の誰とも比べものにならないほど卓抜していた。

使い方ガイド

場面: academic writing, biography, formal evaluation, history, arts

トーン: positive

起源と歴史

Compound of 卓 (taku, eminent/table-top — elevated above the ordinary) and 抜 (batsu, to pull out/to surpass). The image is of something pulled upward above the level of its surroundings, making it conspicuously pre-eminent. Borrowed from classical Chinese literary usage.

文化的背景

時代: Classical–Modern

世代: Adults

社会的背景: Educated

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