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研修

kenshū [ke̞ɰ̃ɕɯᵝː]

A period of training or study intended to improve a person's skills or knowledge, typically within a professional or organizational context. It often refers to structured programs like workshops, seminars, or internships provided by companies or institutions.

Ejemplos

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新しい仕事のために研修を受けます。

I will take training for my new job.

2

来月、新人研修が実施される予定です。

New employee training is scheduled to be conducted next month.

3

今日の研修、ちょっと長かったね。

Today's training was a bit long, wasn't it?

Familia de palabras

Sustantivo
研修
Verb
研修する
Relacionado
研修生
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Truco para recordar

Think of the first kanji 研 (to polish) and the second 修 (to master). You are 'polishing' yourself to 'master' your job.

Quiz rápido

来週から新しい社員の( )が始まります。

¡Correcto!

La respuesta correcta es: 研修

Ejemplos

1

新しい仕事のために研修を受けます。

everyday

I will take training for my new job.

2

来月、新人研修が実施される予定です。

formal

New employee training is scheduled to be conducted next month.

3

今日の研修、ちょっと長かったね。

informal

Today's training was a bit long, wasn't it?

4

この大学は海外研修プログラムが充実している。

academic

This university has an extensive overseas study program.

5

マネジメント研修の資料を作成してください。

business

Please prepare the materials for the management training.

Familia de palabras

Sustantivo
研修
Verb
研修する
Relacionado
研修生

Colocaciones comunes

研修を受ける to receive/take training
研修を行う to conduct/hold training
研修に参加する to participate in training
社員研修 employee training
研修期間 training period

Frases Comunes

研修旅行

study tour / training trip

研修施設

training facility

新人研修

new employee orientation/training

Se confunde a menudo con

研修 vs 練習

Renshu refers to repetitive practice of a skill (like sports or piano), while Kenshu refers to organized professional training or study.

研修 vs 学習

Gakushu is a general term for learning or study, often academic, whereas Kenshu is specifically focused on professional development.

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Notas de uso

研修 is most commonly used in a professional context to describe training provided by an employer. It can also refer to intensive study programs in academic or specialized fields.

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Errores comunes

Learners often use 練習 (renshū) when they mean professional training; remember that 研修 is for 'sharpening' professional skills, not just repetitive drills.

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Truco para recordar

Think of the first kanji 研 (to polish) and the second 修 (to master). You are 'polishing' yourself to 'master' your job.

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Origen de la palabra

Derived from the characters 研 (to grind/polish/study) and 修 (to master/discipline/repair).

Patrones gramaticales

Noun + を受ける (to take training) Suru-verb: [Organization]で研修する Compound Noun: [Type] + 研修
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Contexto cultural

In Japan, 'shinjin kenshū' (new recruit training) is a significant cultural rite of passage for university graduates joining companies every April.

Quiz rápido

来週から新しい社員の( )が始まります。

¡Correcto!

La respuesta correcta es: 研修

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