方法論
The systematic, theoretical analysis of the methods applied to a field of study or a specific task. It refers not just to a specific method, but to the underlying principles and logic that guide how research or work should be conducted.
Ejemplos
3 de 5このダイエットの方法論は非常にシンプルで続けやすい。
The methodology of this diet is very simple and easy to stick with.
本日は、我々の組織が採用している新しい経営方法論について説明します。
Today, I will explain the new management methodology adopted by our organization.
彼の遊び方にも独自の方法論があるみたいだよ。
It seems there's a unique methodology even in the way he plays.
Familia de palabras
Truco para recordar
Break it down: 方 (Direction) + 法 (Law/Rule) + 論 (Theory). It is the 'Theory of the rules for finding your direction.'
Quiz rápido
彼の( )は、徹底したデータ分析に基づいているため説得力がある。
¡Correcto!
La respuesta correcta es: 方法論
Ejemplos
このダイエットの方法論は非常にシンプルで続けやすい。
everydayThe methodology of this diet is very simple and easy to stick with.
本日は、我々の組織が採用している新しい経営方法論について説明します。
formalToday, I will explain the new management methodology adopted by our organization.
彼の遊び方にも独自の方法論があるみたいだよ。
informalIt seems there's a unique methodology even in the way he plays.
本論文では、質的調査を用いた新しい方法論を提案する。
academicThis paper proposes a new methodology using qualitative research.
効率的なプロジェクト管理には、確立された方法論が不可欠だ。
businessAn established methodology is essential for efficient project management.
Familia de palabras
Colocaciones comunes
Frases Comunes
方法論の相違
difference in methodology
方法論の限界
limitations of the methodology
方法論の妥当性
validity of the methodology
Se confunde a menudo con
Hōhō refers to a single method or way to do something, while Hōhōron refers to the systematic theory or study of those methods.
Shuhō is more about specific techniques or craftsmanship, whereas Hōhōron is more abstract and academic.
Notas de uso
Use this word when discussing the high-level philosophy or logic behind a process, particularly in science, business strategies, or academic research. It sounds very intellectual and formal.
Errores comunes
Do not use 'Hōhōron' when you simply mean 'a way' (e.g., instead of 'a way to open a door'). Use it only when referring to a system of thinking.
Truco para recordar
Break it down: 方 (Direction) + 法 (Law/Rule) + 論 (Theory). It is the 'Theory of the rules for finding your direction.'
Origen de la palabra
A translation of the Western philosophical term 'methodology', composed of kanji meaning 'method' (方法) and 'theory/argument' (論).
Patrones gramaticales
Contexto cultural
In Japan, the concept of 'Kata' (form) is deeply rooted, which often leads to a strong emphasis on established methodologies in both traditional arts and modern corporate quality control.
Quiz rápido
彼の( )は、徹底したデータ分析に基づいているため説得力がある。
¡Correcto!
La respuesta correcta es: 方法論
Vocabulario relacionado
A supposition or a system of ideas intended to explain somet...
論理The system of principles or reasoning used to build an argum...
枠組みA basic structure underlying a system, concept, or text; a f...
体系A set of principles or procedures according to which somethi...
分析Analysis refers to the process of breaking down a complex to...
Palabras relacionadas
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.
Comentarios (0)
Inicia Sesión para ComentarEmpieza a aprender idiomas gratis
Empieza Gratis