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思考

shikō /ɕikoː/

The mental process of thinking deeply, logically, or systematically about a specific subject or problem. It refers to the intellectual activity of using one's mind to consider ideas, reach conclusions, or solve issues.

Beispiele

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1

彼の思考はいつもユニークで面白いです。

His way of thinking is always unique and interesting.

2

私たちは柔軟な思考を持つ必要があります。

We need to have flexible thinking.

3

難しすぎて、思考が止まっちゃった。

It was so difficult that my brain just stopped working.

Wortfamilie

Nomen
思考
Verb
思考する
Adjektiv
思考的な
Verwandt
思考力
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Merkhilfe

Think of 'Shi' (from 'shiru' - to know) and 'Kou' (examine). You are examining what you know. Visualize a 'Thinker' statue in a 'School' (Shi-Kou).

Schnelles Quiz

問題を解決するために、論理的な( )が必要です。

Richtig!

Die richtige Antwort ist: 思考

Beispiele

1

彼の思考はいつもユニークで面白いです。

everyday

His way of thinking is always unique and interesting.

2

私たちは柔軟な思考を持つ必要があります。

formal

We need to have flexible thinking.

3

難しすぎて、思考が止まっちゃった。

informal

It was so difficult that my brain just stopped working.

4

この論文は科学的思考に基づいています。

academic

This paper is based on scientific thinking.

5

論理的思考はビジネスにおいて不可欠なスキルです。

business

Logical thinking is an essential skill in business.

Wortfamilie

Nomen
思考
Verb
思考する
Adjektiv
思考的な
Verwandt
思考力

Häufige Kollokationen

思考力を養う to develop thinking skills
思考プロセス thinking process
深い思考 deep thought
思考の柔軟性 flexibility of thought
思考回路 thought patterns

Häufige Phrasen

思考停止

mental paralysis / stopping one's thinking

思考を巡らせる

to rack one's brains / to turn a thought over in one's mind

批判的思考

critical thinking

Wird oft verwechselt mit

思考 vs 考える (kangaeru)

Kangaeru is a general verb for 'to think,' while Shikou is a more formal noun referring to the cognitive process itself.

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Nutzungshinweise

Shikou is often used in academic, psychological, or business contexts to describe 'how' someone thinks (logical, creative, etc.). It is more abstract than the common verb 'kangaeru'.

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Häufige Fehler

Learners often try to use 'shikou' to express an opinion like 'I think that...'. For opinions, use 'to omoimasu' instead of the noun 'shikou'.

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Merkhilfe

Think of 'Shi' (from 'shiru' - to know) and 'Kou' (examine). You are examining what you know. Visualize a 'Thinker' statue in a 'School' (Shi-Kou).

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Wortherkunft

Composed of the kanji 思 (think/feel) and 考 (consider/examine), originating from Chinese intellectual terminology.

Grammatikmuster

Used as a noun: 思考が鋭い (Thinking is sharp) Used as a suru-verb: 思考する (To think/cogitate) Often modified by adjectives: 論理的な思考 (Logical thinking)
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Kultureller Kontext

In modern Japanese business and education, Western concepts like 'Critical Thinking' and 'Design Thinking' are almost always translated using '思考'.

Schnelles Quiz

問題を解決するために、論理的な( )が必要です。

Richtig!

Die richtige Antwort ist: 思考

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