Translation and Meaning of: 密接 - missetsu

The word 「密接」 (missetsu) is a combination of two kanji characters that carry deep and interconnected meanings. The first kanji, 「密」 (mitsu), means "dense" or "close," conveying the idea of something closed, tight, or strongly united. The second kanji, 「接」 (setsu), refers to "connection," "contact," or "junction." Together, they form a term that translates the notion of close proximity and direct connection.

In the Japanese language, 「密接」 is a word frequently used to describe very close relationships or situations where there is a high degree of connection or contact. For example, it can be applied in contexts where two parties are interconnected or there is significant mutual influence. The depth of the connection expressed by 「密接」 can be mental, emotional, or even physical, depending on the context in which it is used.

The origin of the expression dates back to classical Chinese language, where its characters were used to describe close connections in terms of human relationships and social interactions. This cultural heritage is reflected in the contemporary use of the term, which also appears in scientific and technical situations, such as when discussing the link between events or the proximity of natural phenomena. Thus, 「密接」 transcends merely the notion of physical proximity, also incorporating aspects of mutual understanding and effective interaction.

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Synonyms and similar words

  • 緊密 (Kinmitsu) - Intimately connected, with a strong and close relationship.
  • 密着 (Micchaku) - Being glued or stuck, a close physical connection.
  • 密接する (Misseki suru) - To be intimately related or associated refers to a close relationship between concepts or entities.

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密接

Romaji: missetsu
Kana: みっせつ
Type: adjective
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Translation / Meaning: related; connected; to close; intimate

Meaning in English: related;connected;close;intimate

Definition: That things are very close.

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How to Write in Japanese - (密接) missetsu

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Example Sentences - (密接) missetsu

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密接な関係がある。

Missetsu na kankei ga aru

There is a close relationship.

There is a close relationship.

  • 密接な - adjective that means "close", "intimate", "narrow"
  • 関係 - noun that means "relation," "connection," "link"
  • が - particle that indicates the subject of the sentence
  • ある - verb that means "to exist," "to be present"

Other Words of this Type: adjective

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生臭い

namagusai

smell of fish or blood; fish or meat

上手

uwate

1. Top part; upper flow; left side (of a stage); 2. Skill (only in comparisons); dexterity (only in comparisons)

恥ずかしい

hazukashii

shy; embarrassed; embarrassed

容易

youi

easy; simple; simple

嬉しい

ureshii

happy; happy; pleasant

close connection