半端
意味
Incomplete; half-baked; half-hearted. Describes something that is neither one thing nor another, falling short of completion.
A na-adjective and noun describing something incomplete, insufficient, or caught between two states. Most commonly encountered in the colloquial expression 半端ない / 半端じゃない (hanpa nai, extraordinary/insane — literally 'not half-hearted'), which is widespread in casual speech. On its own: 半端な知識 (superficial knowledge), 半端な仕事 (a half-done job). Can also refer to leftover or odd-lot items: 半端もの (remnants).
例文
- 半端な気持ちでは成功できない。
- あの選手の実力は半端ない。
- 中途半端に終わらせるのはよくない。
使い方ガイド
場面: daily life, work, youth culture
トーン: critical
起源と歴史
From 半 (han, half) + 端 (pa, edge/end). Literally describes something at the halfway edge — neither complete nor entirely absent. The compound 中途半端 (chūto hanpa, half-hearted/incomplete) is one of the most common forms.
文化的背景
時代: Pre-modern
世代: All ages
社会的背景: Universal
関連フレーズ
フラッシュカード、クイズ、音声発音、間隔反復