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探求

tankyū /taŋkʲɯː/

The act of deeply investigating or searching for abstract ideals such as truth, knowledge, or meaning. It implies a serious, systematic, and often long-term quest to understand the essence of a matter.

Ejemplos

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彼は美味しいお菓子を毎日探求している。

He explores delicious sweets every day.

2

科学者は宇宙の起源を探求しています。

Scientists are investigating the origin of the universe.

3

もっと面白い遊びを探求しようぜ!

Let's look for some cooler ways to have fun!

Familia de palabras

Sustantivo
探求
Verb
探求する
Adjetivo
探求的な
Relacionado
探求心
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Truco para recordar

The first kanji 探 means 'search' (like a detective) and the second 求 means 'seek'. Think of it as 'Searching and Seeking' for the secrets of the world.

Quiz rápido

哲学者は人生の真理を____している。

¡Correcto!

La respuesta correcta es: 探求

Ejemplos

1

彼は美味しいお菓子を毎日探求している。

everyday

He explores delicious sweets every day.

2

科学者は宇宙の起源を探求しています。

formal

Scientists are investigating the origin of the universe.

3

もっと面白い遊びを探求しようぜ!

informal

Let's look for some cooler ways to have fun!

4

本論文は、日本文学における美の探求を主題とする。

academic

This paper focuses on the pursuit of beauty in Japanese literature.

5

我が社は、顧客満足の探求に全力を尽くします。

business

Our company is committed to the pursuit of customer satisfaction.

Familia de palabras

Sustantivo
探求
Verb
探求する
Adjetivo
探求的な
Relacionado
探求心

Colocaciones comunes

真理を探求する to seek the truth
知識の探求 quest for knowledge
未知の探求 exploration of the unknown
根源を探求する to search for the root/origin
可能性を探求する to explore possibilities

Frases Comunes

終わりなき探求

an endless quest

探求心を養う

to cultivate a spirit of inquiry

探求の旅に出る

to go on a journey of exploration

Se confunde a menudo con

探求 vs 追求

追求 is usually for chasing goals, profits, or responsibilities, while 探求 is for searching for truth or knowledge.

探求 vs 探究

Pronounced the same (tankyū); 探究 is specifically used for academic research and deep study, while 探求 is broader.

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Notas de uso

Use this word when discussing abstract concepts like 'truth' or 'the meaning of life'. It is too formal for simple physical searches like looking for lost keys.

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Errores comunes

Learners often use this for physical objects; for example, saying '財布を探求する' is incorrect—you should use '探す' for a wallet.

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Truco para recordar

The first kanji 探 means 'search' (like a detective) and the second 求 means 'seek'. Think of it as 'Searching and Seeking' for the secrets of the world.

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Origen de la palabra

Derived from Middle Chinese roots meaning 'to search out' (探) and 'to request or seek' (求).

Patrones gramaticales

It is a 'Suru-verb', so it becomes an action by adding 'する' (e.g., 探求する). Often follows the pattern [Noun] + の + 探求 (e.g., 幸福の探求).
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Contexto cultural

In Japanese education, '探求心' (tankyūshin - spirit of inquiry) is considered an essential virtue for students and researchers.

Quiz rápido

哲学者は人生の真理を____している。

¡Correcto!

La respuesta correcta es: 探求

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