Chores
Slang Term
AmericanBritishAustralian
★★★★★ Very Common
Neutral
意味: Routine household tasks
日常家务活
Tareas domésticas rutinarias
日常的な家事
일상적인 집안일
Regular housework and maintenance tasks. Often unwanted but necessary.
日常的家务和维护工作。通常不情愿但必须做。
Trabajos regulares del hogar y mantenimiento. A menudo no deseados pero necesarios.
定期的な家事やメンテナンス作業。望まないが必要なことが多い。
정기적인 가사와 관리 업무. 보통 하기 싫지만 필요한 일.
例文
- Doing the chores. 在做家务Haciendo las tareas家事をしている집안일을 하고 있어
- Weekend chores. 周末家务Tareas del fin de semana週末の家事주말 집안일
- Household chores. 家庭杂务Quehaceres domésticos家の雑用가사 잡일
- Hate doing chores.讨厌做家务Odio hacer las tareas家事が嫌い집안일하는 게 싫어
発音
/tʃɔːz/
使い方ガイド
場面: housework, routine, daily life
トーン: neutral, often reluctant
✓ 正しい言い方
- Chores.家务Tareas家事집안일.
- Household chores.家庭家务Tareas del hogar家の家事가사.
- Doing chores.做家务Haciendo tareas家事をする집안일하기.
✗ 間違った言い方
- Universal termUniversal term(通用术语)Universal term(Término universal)Universal term(一般的な用語)보편적으로 사용되는 용어
- Usually unwanted tasksUsually unwanted tasks(通常是不想做的事)Usually unwanted tasks(Normalmente tareas no deseadas)Usually unwanted tasks(普通は望まない作業)보통 하기 싫은 일
よくある間違い
- Universal English
- Usually implies reluctance
起源と歴史
From Old English 'cerr' (turn, task). Now means routine household work.
語源: From Old English cerr (task)
初出: English usage from 18th century
文化的背景
Era: 18th century onwards
Generation: All ages
Social background: Universal
Pop culture: Daily life; Parenting
Regional notes: Universal across English-speaking countries.
バリエーション
ChoresHousehold choresDaily chores
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