知識
Knowledge refers to the information, understanding, and skills acquired through education or experience. It describes the state of knowing about a particular subject or having a general awareness of facts and principles.
Ejemplos
3 de 5彼は魚について広い知識を持っています。
He has a wide knowledge of fish.
専門的な知識を有する人材を募集しております。
We are looking for personnel with specialized knowledge.
もっといろいろな知識を身につけたいな。
I want to acquire more various types of knowledge.
Familia de palabras
Truco para recordar
The first kanji 知 means 'to know' (as in shiru) and the second 識 means 'to recognize'. Together, they represent things you know and recognize as true.
Quiz rápido
本をたくさん読んで、新しい___を身につけます。
¡Correcto!
La respuesta correcta es: 知識
Ejemplos
彼は魚について広い知識を持っています。
everydayHe has a wide knowledge of fish.
専門的な知識を有する人材を募集しております。
formalWe are looking for personnel with specialized knowledge.
もっといろいろな知識を身につけたいな。
informalI want to acquire more various types of knowledge.
知識は理論と実践の両方から構成される。
academicKnowledge is composed of both theory and practice.
このプロジェクトにはマーケティングの知識が不可欠です。
businessMarketing knowledge is essential for this project.
Familia de palabras
Colocaciones comunes
Frases Comunes
豆知識
trivia / bits of knowledge
予備知識
prior knowledge / background knowledge
知識の宝庫
a treasure trove of knowledge
Se confunde a menudo con
Chishiki refers to information and facts learned, while Chie refers to the wisdom or ability to apply that information effectively.
Jouhou is raw data or information received from outside, while Chishiki is information that has been processed and internalized by a person.
Notas de uso
Chishiki is a neutral term used to describe accumulated information. It can be paired with verbs like 'aru' (to have) or 'eru' (to get).
Errores comunes
Learners sometimes use Chishiki to mean 'intelligence' (IQ), but 'atama ga ii' or 'chinou' should be used for innate mental capacity instead.
Truco para recordar
The first kanji 知 means 'to know' (as in shiru) and the second 識 means 'to recognize'. Together, they represent things you know and recognize as true.
Origen de la palabra
Derived from Middle Chinese, combining 知 (to know/aware) and 識 (to record/recognize/discriminate).
Patrones gramaticales
Contexto cultural
In Japan, 'mame-chishiki' (literally 'bean knowledge') is a very common term for trivia or fun facts shared in casual conversation or TV shows.
Quiz rápido
本をたくさん読んで、新しい___を身につけます。
¡Correcto!
La respuesta correcta es: 知識
Vocabulario relacionado
Más palabras de education
概説
B1A general explanation or summary of the main points of a subject. It provides an overview without going into deep detail.
後天的
B2Refers to qualities, skills, or traits acquired through experience, learning, or environmental influence after birth.
例外
B1A person or thing that is excluded from a general statement or does not follow a rule. Important for discussing limitations in academic theories.
識字
B2The ability to read and write. It is a fundamental skill for education and participation in modern society.
比重
B2Literally refers to specific gravity in physics, but metaphorically used to describe the relative importance or weight given to a particular element among many.
翻訳
B2To change written or spoken text from one language into another. Usually refers to written text.
抽象的
A1Describes something that is based on general ideas or concepts rather than specific physical objects or examples. It is often used to talk about thoughts, art, or explanations that are not easy to see or touch.
基礎
A1The essential foundation or starting point of a subject, skill, or physical structure. It refers to the fundamental knowledge or support system upon which more complex things are built.
概論
B2An introduction or general survey of a subject. It refers to a discourse or book that provides an overview of the basic principles of a field of study.
義務教育
B2The period of education that is required by law for all children in a country, typically covering primary and lower secondary education.
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