確立
To set up or create something on a firm or permanent basis, such as a theory, a system, or a reputation.
Ejemplos
3 de 5自分の学習スタイルを確立したい。
I want to establish my own learning style.
信頼関係を確立することが最も重要です。
Establishing a relationship of trust is most important.
自分なりのルールを確立したほうがいいよ。
You should establish your own rules.
Familia de palabras
Truco para recordar
Kaku (certain) + Ritsu (stand). To stand something up with certainty.
Quiz rápido
新しい法律によって、労働者の権利が( )された。
¡Correcto!
La respuesta correcta es: 確立
Ejemplos
自分の学習スタイルを確立したい。
everydayI want to establish my own learning style.
信頼関係を確立することが最も重要です。
formalEstablishing a relationship of trust is most important.
自分なりのルールを確立したほうがいいよ。
informalYou should establish your own rules.
ニュートンによって近代物理学の基礎が確立された。
academicThe foundations of modern physics were established by Newton.
ブランドイメージを確立するための広告戦略。
businessAdvertising strategy to establish a brand image.
Familia de palabras
Colocaciones comunes
Frases Comunes
確固たる確立
firm establishment
〜を確立させる
to cause ... to be established
独自の地位を確立する
establish a unique position
Se confunde a menudo con
設立 is specifically for starting an organization/company; 確立 is for abstract things like theories, status, or methods.
Notas de uso
Often used in IELTS essays about history, science, and personal development.
Errores comunes
Learners use '作る' (make) when '確立' (establish) is much more formal and appropriate for systems or reputations.
Truco para recordar
Kaku (certain) + Ritsu (stand). To stand something up with certainty.
Origen de la palabra
Kaku (solid/firm) + Ritsu (to stand).
Patrones gramaticales
Quiz rápido
新しい法律によって、労働者の権利が( )された。
¡Correcto!
La respuesta correcta es: 確立
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