格段
Definition
A state where the difference in degree or level compared to others is very large and significant. It is used to emphasize a dramatic improvement or difference.
adjectiveExample
技術の進歩により、利便性が格段に向上した。
Example
技術の進歩により、利便性が格段に向上した。
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一義的
B2Having only one meaning (unambiguous), or being the most important/primary factor. Used in academic arguments to define terms or identify primary causes.
根幹
B2The core or fundamental part of a system, theory, or organization. It refers to the most important part that supports the rest.
推量
B2The act of guessing or inferring based on available evidence or circumstances. It is important for discussing possibilities in scientific or historical contexts.
指摘
B1The act of pointing out or calling attention to something, such as a mistake or a fact.
一因
B2One of several causes or factors contributing to a certain result. It is used when multiple factors are involved and you want to point out one of them.
除外
B2Exclusion or exception. The act of leaving something out of a group, list, or consideration.
一貫性
B1The quality of being consistent or having a logical connection throughout. Essential for a well-structured academic argument.
包含
B2To include or contain something as a part of a whole. In logic or math, it refers to a set containing another set.
譲歩
B1The act of giving up some of your demands or rights in order to reach an agreement; a concession. Crucial for debate and writing.
総括
B2To summarize and evaluate a series of events, a project, or a period of time as a whole. It involves looking back and synthesizing various parts into a general conclusion.