おんしつ温室onshitsu
1.

A specialized structure designed to cultivate tropical or off-season plants, typically constructed with glass and equipped with heating facilities to maintain temperatures higher than the outside environment.

2.

A building specifically intended for the protection and growth of plants by providing a controlled environment, allowing for the cultivation of various species regardless of external climate conditions.

3.

A climate-controlled environment that fosters the growth of fragile or delicate plants, enabling them to thrive despite outside weather challenges.

4.

A term used in Buddhist contexts to refer to a bathing facility within a temple, which provides a place for ritual purification or relaxation.

Example:

私は温室でランを栽培している。

おんしつこうか温室効果onshitsukouka
1.

A phenomenon where certain gases in the atmosphere trap heat by absorbing infrared radiation emitted from the Earth's surface, leading to an increase in temperature.

2.

The warming effect that occurs when certain materials, such as glass or atmospheric gases, allow sunlight to enter but prevent heat from escaping, similar to the function of a greenhouse in maintaining higher temperatures for growing plants.

3.

The process by which atmospheric constituents like carbon dioxide and water vapor retain heat, thereby creating a thermal barrier that prevents the escape of warmth from the Earth back into space.

Example:

CO2はいわゆる温室効果と大いに関係があります。

おんしつそだ温室育onshitsusodachi
1.

A person who has been raised in a carefully protected environment, shielded from life's hardships and challenges, resulting in a lack of resilience and awareness of the realities of the world.

2.

A term used to describe an individual who is perceived as naive or weak due to their upbringing in a nurturing yet overly protective setting.

3.

An upbringing characterized by excessive care and protection, leading to a person who is often unprepared for the difficulties of life due to their insulated childhood experiences.

おんしつさいばい温室栽培onshitsusaibai
1.

A method of cultivating plants in a controlled environment using a structure designed to trap heat from sunlight, allowing for year-round growth and protection from adverse weather conditions.

2.

The practice of growing crops or flowers indoors in a specialized facility, optimizing temperature, humidity, and light for enhanced plant development and yield.

3.

A type of agricultural practice where plants are nurtured in a climate-controlled structure, often employing the use of glass or plastic to maintain warmth and encourage growth outside of their natural growing season.

おんしつこうか温室効果onshitsukoukaガスgasu
1.

A category of gases that trap heat in the Earth's atmosphere, contributing to the greenhouse effect and climate change.

2.

Gases such as carbon dioxide, methane, and nitrous oxide that are emitted by human activities and naturally occur, leading to increased global temperatures.

3.

Atmospheric substances that enhance the natural greenhouse effect, causing a warming effect on the planet by absorbing and emitting infrared radiation.

4.

Various gaseous compounds that lead to the retention of heat in the atmosphere, impacting weather patterns and ecological systems.