研究する
按水平分级的例句
その問題についてもっと深く研究する必要がある。
I need to research this problem more deeply.
彼は日本の歴史を長年研究している。
He has been researching Japanese history for many years.
新しい治療法を研究するために資金が集められた。
Funds were raised to research new treatment methods.
私たちは顧客のニーズを徹底的に研究しました。
We thoroughly researched customer needs.
この大学は宇宙科学を専門に研究しています。
This university specializes in researching space science.
彼の研究は社会に大きな影響を与えた。
His research had a great impact on society.
将来の技術トレンドを研究することは重要だ。
It's important to research future technology trends.
彼女は病気の原因を解明するために日々研究している。
She researches daily to understand the cause of the illness.
常见问题
10 个问题The Japanese word for 'to research' is 研究する (けんきゅうする).
Yes, 研究する (けんきゅうする) is a very common verb, especially in academic or professional contexts. You'll hear it often when people talk about studies, investigations, or academic pursuits.
Generally, yes. 研究する (けんきゅうする) is broad enough for most research activities. Whether it's scientific research, market research, or historical research, this verb works well.
研究する (けんきゅうする) is a regular する-verb. Here are a few common forms:
- Present affirmative: 研究する (けんきゅうする - to research)
- Present negative: 研究しない (けんきゅうしない - not to research)
- Past affirmative: 研究した (けんきゅうした - researched)
- Past negative: 研究しなかった (けんきゅうしなかった - didn't research)
- Te-form: 研究して (けんきゅうして - researching, and...)
Yes, you can. You usually mark the object of research with the particle を (o). For example, 日本の歴史を研究する (にほんのれきしをけんきゅうする) means 'to research Japanese history'.
The noun form is simply 研究 (けんきゅう), which means 'research' or 'study'. You can use it like '私の研究 (わたしのけんきゅう - my research)'.
While 研究する (けんきゅうする) is the most common for 'to research', other related words include 調査する (ちょうさする) which means 'to investigate' or 'to survey', often implying a more fact-finding or data-collection type of research.
Here are a couple of examples:
- 彼は医学を研究しています。 (かれはいがくをけんきゅうしています。)
Hint: He is researching medicine. - 私たちは新しい技術を研究した。 (わたしたちはあたらしいぎじゅつをけんきゅうした。)
Hint: We researched new technology.
研究する (けんきゅうする) specifically means 'to research' or 'to conduct a study', often implying a deeper, more investigative process to discover new knowledge. 勉強する (べんきょうする) means 'to study' in a broader sense, like studying for an exam or learning a language.
It can be, but it's more common in formal or academic settings. In very casual conversation, people might use simpler phrases, but if you're talking about a serious topic of inquiry, 研究する (けんきゅうする) is appropriate.
自我测试 6 个问题
This sentence means 'Researching that complex theory requires a great deal of effort.' The order follows a typical Japanese sentence structure.
This translates to 'He is researching day and night to develop a new treatment method.' The phrase '日夜' (day and night) functions as an adverbial phrase.
This means 'It is necessary to thoroughly research the cause of this phenomenon.' '徹底的に' (thoroughly) modifies '研究する'.
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B2Absolute; not qualified or diminished in any way; total.
絶対的に
B1In a complete, unconditional, or conclusive manner; absolutely.
抽象的だ
B1Abstract; existing in thought or as an idea but not having a physical or concrete existence.
抽象
B2Existing in thought or as an idea but not having a physical or concrete existence. It refers to generalizing or extracting the essence of something away from specific details.
抽象的に
B1In an abstract or theoretical manner.
学術的な
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学術的だ
B1Academic; relating to education and scholarship.
学術的
B2Academic; relating to education and scholarship.
学術
B1Academia; scholarship; relating to scholarly pursuits.
学力
B1Academic ability; a person's level of knowledge and skill in academic subjects.