入賞

にゅうしょう

winning a prize or place (in a contest

JLPT N1

Character Breakdown

Meaning and Usage

"入賞" (にゅうしょう) specifically refers to winning a prize or placing in a competition, contest, or event. It is commonly used in contexts such as sports, art contests, academic competitions, and other competitive events.

Common Contexts

You will often see "入賞" used when talking about someone who has achieved a ranking or prize, not just participation. It implies recognition for performance or achievement.

Collocations and Patterns

  • 入賞する: to win a prize or place
  • 入賞者: prize winner(s)
  • 入賞作品: prize-winning work (e.g., art, writing)

These collocations are useful for discussing competitions and results.

Register and Nuance

"入賞" is a formal noun and is often used in written announcements, news reports, and formal speech about competitions. It is not casual conversation but common in educational and professional contexts.

Common Mistakes

Learners sometimes confuse "入賞" with simply "参加" (participation). Remember, "入賞" means you have won or placed, not just taken part.

Example Sentences

かれはぜんこくたいかいでにゅうしょうした。

He won a prize at the national competition.

にゅうしょうしゃにはしょうじょうときねんひんがおくられる。

Prize winners receive a certificate and a commemorative gift.

このこんてすとでにゅうしょうするのはむずかしい。

It is difficult to win a prize in this contest.