Meaning and Usage
"立体" (りったい) refers to something that has three dimensions—length, width, and height—making it a solid or spatial form rather than flat or two-dimensional. It is often used in contexts involving geometry, design, technology, and infrastructure.
Common Contexts
You will frequently see "立体" used with words like "模型" (model), "映像" (image), and "交差" (intersection). For example, "立体模型" means a three-dimensional model, and "立体交差" refers to a grade-separated intersection such as an overpass or underpass.
Collocations and Patterns
- 立体的(りったいてき): adjective form meaning "three-dimensional" or "spatial".
- 立体映像(りったいえいぞう): 3D images or holograms.
- 立体交差(りったいこうさ): grade-separated crossing, often used in traffic or railway contexts.
Register and Nuance
"立体" is a formal term commonly used in academic, technical, and professional settings. It is not typically used in casual conversation unless discussing specific topics like 3D movies or models.
Common Learner Mistake
Learners sometimes confuse "立体" with "平面" (へいめん), which means "flat surface" or "plane." Remember that "立体" emphasizes volume and depth, while "平面" refers to flatness without depth.