研修
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
3 de 5新しい仕事のために研修を受けます。
I will take training for my new job.
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.
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
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
新しい仕事のために研修を受けます。
everydayI will take training for my new job.
来月、新人研修が実施される予定です。
formalNew employee training is scheduled to be conducted next month.
今日の研修、ちょっと長かったね。
informalToday's training was a bit long, wasn't it?
この大学は海外研修プログラムが充実している。
academicThis university has an extensive overseas study program.
マネジメント研修の資料を作成してください。
businessPlease prepare the materials for the management training.
Familia de palabras
Colocaciones comunes
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
Renshu refers to repetitive practice of a skill (like sports or piano), while Kenshu refers to organized professional training or study.
Gakushu is a general term for learning or study, often academic, whereas Kenshu is specifically focused on professional development.
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.
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.
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.
Origen de la palabra
Derived from the characters 研 (to grind/polish/study) and 修 (to master/discipline/repair).
Patrones gramaticales
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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