catalyst (キャタリスト)

noun
/ˈkætəlɪst/
触媒 (shokubai)

意味

Something that speeds up or causes an event or change without being changed itself.
A person or thing that precipitates an event or change.
An element that accelerates a process or change.
意味の翻訳
変化を引き起こすが、それ自体は変化しないもの。
Henka o hikiokosu ga, sore jitai wa henka shinai mono.

例文

The speech was the catalyst for widespread protests.

そのスピーチは広範な抗議活動の触媒となった。
Sono supīchi wa kōhan na kōgi katsudō no shokubai to natta.

His speech acted as a catalyst for change in the community.

彼のスピーチはコミュニティの変化の触媒となった。
Kare no supīchi wa komyuniti no henka no shokubai to natta.

The new policy acted as a catalyst for economic growth.

新しい政策は経済成長の触媒として機能した。
Atarashī seisaku wa keizai seichō no shokubai to shite kinō shita.

同義語

stimulus, trigger, spark, impetus, accelerator
エントリー 1
stimulus, trigger, spark, impetus, accelerator
エントリー 2
stimulus, trigger
エントリー 3
stimulus, accelerator, trigger

対義語

hindrance, obstacle, deterrent, prevention
エントリー 1
hindrance, obstacle, deterrent
エントリー 2
obstacle, hindrance
エントリー 3
hindrance, obstacle, prevention

コロケーション

catalyst for change, catalyst in reaction, act as a catalyst, important catalyst

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