チート
含义: From English 'cheat.' Describes someone so talented or overpowered that it feels like they are cheating — unfairly good at something.
チート originated in gaming culture to describe cheat codes or hacked abilities, but evolved into mainstream slang meaning someone with absurdly unfair levels of talent or advantage. It is almost always used as praise — marvelling at someone's abilities rather than accusing them of actual cheating. Very popular among anime, manga, and gaming fans, and increasingly in everyday speech.
例句
- あの人、3か国語ペラペラとかチートすぎない? 那个人三种语言都说得很流利,也太开挂了吧?¿Esa persona habla tres idiomas con fluidez? Eso es hacer trampas, ¿no?저 사람 3개 국어 유창하다니, 치트 아냐?
- チート級の運動神経してるよな、あいつ。 那家伙的运动神经简直开挂级别的。Ese tío tiene unas habilidades físicas de nivel tramposo.치트급 운동신경이잖아, 걔.
- 東大出て顔もいいとか、スペックがチートじゃん。 东大毕业颜值还高,属性简直是开挂。¿Graduado de Todai y encima guapo? Sus estadísticas son de cheat total.도쿄대 나와서 얼굴까지 잘생겼다니, 스펙이 치트잖아.
发音
/tɕiː.to/
用法指南
语境: gaming, anime discussions, social media, casual conversation
语气: admiring, envious, awestruck
✓ 正确说法
- あいつの才能チートだわ。 (That guy's talent is straight-up cheating.)那家伙的才华简直开挂。(那个人的才能就是作弊级别的。)あいつの才能チートだわ。 (El talento de ese tío es directamente hacer trampas.)걔 재능은 치트야. (걔 재능은 완전 사기급이야.)
- チートキャラみたいな人生だな。 (Living life like an overpowered character.)像开挂角色一样的人生啊。(活得像个满级号一样。)チートキャラみたいな人生だな。 (Vive la vida como un personaje con trucos activados.)치트 캐릭터 같은 인생이네. (사기 캐릭터처럼 사는 인생이네.)
✗ 错误说法
- チートを本当の不正行為の告発として使うと誤解される (Using チート to accuse someone of actual dishonesty can be misread — in slang it is nearly always a compliment)用チート来指控某人真的不诚实会引起误解——在俚语中它几乎总是一种夸奖チートを本当の不正行為の告発として使うと誤解される (Usar チート para acusar a alguien de deshonestidad real puede malinterpretarse — en el argot casi siempre es un cumplido)チート를 실제 부정행위 고발로 사용하면 오해를 살 수 있다 — 슬랭에서는 거의 항상 칭찬이다
常见错误
- Thinking チート is negative — in Japanese slang, it is overwhelmingly positive and means someone is so good it seems unfair
- Using チート in formal contexts — it is strictly casual internet-influenced language
起源与历史
Borrowed from the English word 'cheat,' originally used in gaming to describe cheat codes or unfair advantages. In Japanese slang, the meaning shifted to admiringly describe someone whose natural abilities seem unfairly overpowered.
文化背景
Era: 2010s mainstream adoption, gaming origins earlier
Generation: Millennials and Gen Z
Social background: Universal, rooted in gaming/otaku culture
Regional notes: Used nationwide. Especially prevalent in gaming, anime, and light novel communities where overpowered characters are a popular trope.
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