復習
The act of reviewing or re-studying material that has already been taught or learned. It is an essential part of the learning process used to reinforce memory and ensure understanding after a lesson.
Beispiele
3 von 5毎日、寝る前にその日の授業を復習します。
Every day before bed, I review the lessons from that day.
次回の講義までに、配布資料をよく復習しておいてください。
Please review the handouts thoroughly by the next lecture.
テストに出るから、ここ復習しといたほうがいいよ。
This will be on the test, so you should probably review this part.
Wortfamilie
Merkhilfe
Look at the kanji: 復 (fuku) means 'to return/repeat' and 習 (shū) means 'to learn'. So, it literally means 'returning to what you learned'.
Schnelles Quiz
昨日習った言葉を忘れないように、( )してください。
Richtig!
Die richtige Antwort ist: 復習
Beispiele
毎日、寝る前にその日の授業を復習します。
everydayEvery day before bed, I review the lessons from that day.
次回の講義までに、配布資料をよく復習しておいてください。
formalPlease review the handouts thoroughly by the next lecture.
テストに出るから、ここ復習しといたほうがいいよ。
informalThis will be on the test, so you should probably review this part.
学習において、復習は知識を定着させるために不可欠な要素である。
academicIn learning, review is an essential element for consolidating knowledge.
研修の内容を復習し、実務に活かしてください。
businessPlease review the training content and apply it to your actual work.
Wortfamilie
Häufige Kollokationen
Häufige Phrasen
復習がてら
while also serving as a review
繰り返し復習する
to review repeatedly
復習を兼ねる
to double as a review
Wird oft verwechselt mit
Renshū (practice) focuses on improving a skill or physical action through repetition, while Fukushū (review) focuses on reinforcing knowledge already taught.
Yoshū is preparing for a future lesson (pre-study), whereas Fukushū is looking back at a past lesson (post-study).
Nutzungshinweise
Fukushū is a suru-verb that can be used as a noun or a verb. It is most commonly used in educational contexts, but can apply to any situation where one revisits information to ensure it is remembered.
Häufige Fehler
Learners often confuse 'Fukushū' with 'Renshū'. Use 'Fukushū' when you are looking at your notes from class, but use 'Renshū' when you are practicing playing the piano or hitting a baseball.
Merkhilfe
Look at the kanji: 復 (fuku) means 'to return/repeat' and 習 (shū) means 'to learn'. So, it literally means 'returning to what you learned'.
Wortherkunft
Derived from Sinitic roots: 'Fuku' (return/restore) and 'Shū' (learn/practice).
Grammatikmuster
Kultureller Kontext
In the Japanese education system, the combination of yoshū (preparation) and fukushū (review) is considered the golden rule for academic success.
Schnelles Quiz
昨日習った言葉を忘れないように、( )してください。
Richtig!
Die richtige Antwort ist: 復習
Verwandte Redewendungen
Verwandtes Vokabular
Practice or training aimed at improving a skill or proficien...
学習The systematic process of acquiring knowledge, skills, or be...
勉強The act of studying or acquiring knowledge through effort an...
試験A formal examination or test used to evaluate a person's kno...
暗記The act of committing information to memory so that it can b...
Ähnliche Wörter
往復
A1A round trip or travel back and forth between two locations. It refers to the act of going to a destination and returning to the starting point.
片道
A1A noun referring to a one-way trip or journey from one place to another without returning. It is most commonly used when purchasing transportation tickets or describing travel duration.
経路
A1A route or path taken to get from one place to another. It can also describe the logical steps or channels through which information or things move.
距離
A1Kyori refers to the physical amount of space between two points or objects. It can also be used figuratively to describe the psychological or emotional gap between people in a relationship.
方向
A1Refers to the physical way something is pointing or moving, as well as the abstract path or course of action taken. It is commonly used to describe spatial orientation or the general trend of a situation or project.
位置
A1Refers to the specific physical or abstract place where someone or something is situated. It is frequently used in contexts involving maps, coordinates, or the relative arrangement of objects.
到着
A1The act of reaching a specific destination after traveling. It can refer to people, vehicles, or physical items like mail and luggage arriving at a place.
経由
A1Refers to the act of traveling 'via' or 'by way of' a specific location, or passing information/documents through an intermediary. It is used to describe a route that includes a stopover or a channel through which something is transmitted.
地点
A1A specific point or location on a map or in space. It is often used to denote a precise spot for technical, geographic, or formal purposes rather than a general area.
目的地
A1目的地 refers to a specific place where someone is going or where a journey ends. It combines the words for 'purpose' and 'ground/place' to describe the physical target of movement or travel.
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