採点
The act of grading or scoring a test, examination, or performance. It refers to the process of assigning marks or points based on specific criteria to evaluate a person's work.
أمثلة
3 من 5先生は今、テストを採点しています。
The teacher is grading the tests now.
厳正な採点の結果、優勝者が決まりました。
As a result of strict scoring, the winner was decided.
テストの採点、もう終わった?
Is the grading for the test finished yet?
عائلة الكلمة
نصيحة للحفظ
Visualize a teacher 'taking' (採 - sai) a red pen to give 'points' (点 - ten) on a paper.
اختبار سريع
試験が終わったので、先生は( )を始めました。
صحيح!
الإجابة الصحيحة هي: 採点
أمثلة
先生は今、テストを採点しています。
everydayThe teacher is grading the tests now.
厳正な採点の結果、優勝者が決まりました。
formalAs a result of strict scoring, the winner was decided.
テストの採点、もう終わった?
informalIs the grading for the test finished yet?
この論文の採点基準は非常に厳しいです。
academicThe grading criteria for this thesis are very strict.
新しい採用試験の採点システムを導入する。
businessWe will introduce a new scoring system for the recruitment exam.
عائلة الكلمة
تلازمات شائعة
العبارات الشائعة
採点が甘い
to be a lenient grader
採点が厳しい
to be a strict grader
採点に不服がある
to be dissatisfied with the grading
يُخلط عادةً مع
Saiten is specifically giving numerical points, while Hyouka is a broader evaluation of value or quality.
ملاحظات الاستخدام
Mainly used in educational or competitive contexts. It is frequently used with the verb 'suru' (to do).
أخطاء شائعة
Learners sometimes use 'tensuu' (the score itself) when they mean the action of 'saiten' (grading).
نصيحة للحفظ
Visualize a teacher 'taking' (採 - sai) a red pen to give 'points' (点 - ten) on a paper.
أصل الكلمة
Derived from the kanji 採 (take/collect) and 点 (point/mark).
أنماط نحوية
السياق الثقافي
In Japanese schools, correct answers are marked with a circle (maru) and incorrect ones with a slash or X (batsu).
اختبار سريع
試験が終わったので、先生は( )を始めました。
صحيح!
الإجابة الصحيحة هي: 採点
مفردات ذات صلة
To pass an examination, test, or meet a specific required st...
成績Refers to the numerical or qualitative results of an evaluat...
試験A formal examination or test used to evaluate a person's kno...
解答A solution or answer to a problem, specifically for tests, p...
評価Evaluation or assessment refers to the act of determining th...
كلمات ذات صلة
蒸発
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凝縮
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溶解
A1The process by which a solid, liquid, or gas forms a solution in a solvent. It specifically refers to a substance becoming incorporated into a liquid to create a homogeneous mixture.
凝固
A1凝固 (gyōko) refers to the physical process where a liquid changes into a solid state, typically due to cooling or a chemical reaction. It is most commonly used in scientific contexts like chemistry, geology, and medicine, such as describing blood clotting or the solidification of lava.
結晶
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原子
A1An atom is the basic building block of all matter and the smallest unit of a chemical element. It consists of a dense central nucleus surrounded by a cloud of negatively charged electrons.
粒子
A1A very small piece or bit of matter, such as a grain of sand, a speck of dust, or a microscopic unit like an atom or molecule. It is commonly used in scientific contexts to describe the fundamental components of a substance or in photography to describe the grain of an image.
電子
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中性子
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元素
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