A1 noun Neutral #2,576 am häufigsten

実験

jikken [dʑikkeɴ]

A test or trial carried out to discover something unknown, verify a hypothesis, or demonstrate a fact. It can refer to scientific procedures in a lab or trying out a new idea in daily life to see the outcome.

Beispiele

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1

新しいレシピで料理の実験をしました。

I did a cooking experiment with a new recipe.

2

その科学者は新しい薬の実験を行いました。

The scientist conducted an experiment for a new medicine.

3

まずは実験してみようよ。

Let's just try it out as an experiment.

Wortfamilie

Nomen
実験
Verb
実験する
Adverb
実験的に
Adjektiv
実験的
Verwandt
実験室
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Merkhilfe

Think of 'Jikken' as 'Jack can'. Jack can do the science experiment!

Schnelles Quiz

大学のラボで新しい化学の___をしました。

Richtig!

Die richtige Antwort ist: 実験

Beispiele

1

新しいレシピで料理の実験をしました。

everyday

I did a cooking experiment with a new recipe.

2

その科学者は新しい薬の実験を行いました。

formal

The scientist conducted an experiment for a new medicine.

3

まずは実験してみようよ。

informal

Let's just try it out as an experiment.

4

実験の結果、仮説が正しいことが証明された。

academic

As a result of the experiment, the hypothesis was proven correct.

5

我々は新しい広告の実験を開始した。

business

We have started an experiment with new advertisements.

Wortfamilie

Nomen
実験
Verb
実験する
Adverb
実験的に
Adjektiv
実験的
Verwandt
実験室

Häufige Kollokationen

実験を行う to conduct an experiment
実験に成功する to succeed in an experiment
科学の実験 science experiment
実験データ experimental data
実験を繰り返す to repeat experiments

Häufige Phrasen

実験を重ねる

to conduct experiments repeatedly

実験台になる

to be a guinea pig (test subject)

人体実験

human experimentation

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実験 vs 経験

Keiken refers to life experience or history, while jikken refers to a controlled test or trial.

実験 vs 体験

Taiken is a personal, hands-on experience, whereas jikken is a systematic trial to find a result.

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Nutzungshinweise

実験 can be used as a standalone noun or combined with 'suru' to become a verb. It is applicable to both high-level science and casual trial-and-error situations.

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Häufige Fehler

Don't use jikken when you mean 'work experience' or 'life experience'; use keiken for those contexts.

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Merkhilfe

Think of 'Jikken' as 'Jack can'. Jack can do the science experiment!

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Wortherkunft

Composed of 実 (ji - reality/truth) and 験 (ken - verify/test), meaning to verify the truth through reality.

Grammatikmuster

〜の実験 (experiment of...) 〜を実験する (to experiment with...) 実験によって (through experimentation)
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Kultureller Kontext

In Japanese schools, 'Rika no Jikken' (science experiments) are a core and popular part of the elementary curriculum, often involving kits sent to homes.

Schnelles Quiz

大学のラボで新しい化学の___をしました。

Richtig!

Die richtige Antwort ist: 実験

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