開示
The act of revealing or disclosing information that was previously kept private or secret. It is frequently used in formal, legal, or business situations where transparency or sharing of data is required.
مثالها
3 از 5彼はSNSで自分の住所を開示した。
He disclosed his address on social media.
政府は新しい公文書の開示を決定しました。
The government has decided to disclose new official documents.
やっと本当の気持ちを開示したね。
You finally revealed your true feelings, didn't you?
خانواده کلمه
راهنمای حفظ
Visualize 'Open' (開) and 'Show' (示). You are opening a file to show the hidden contents to someone.
آزمون سریع
警察は事件の証拠を裁判所に____した。
درسته!
پاسخ صحیح این است: 開示
مثالها
彼はSNSで自分の住所を開示した。
everydayHe disclosed his address on social media.
政府は新しい公文書の開示を決定しました。
formalThe government has decided to disclose new official documents.
やっと本当の気持ちを開示したね。
informalYou finally revealed your true feelings, didn't you?
研究者は実験データの開示を求められた。
academicThe researcher was asked to disclose the experimental data.
わが社は四半期の決算を開示する予定です。
businessOur company plans to disclose the quarterly financial results.
خانواده کلمه
ترکیبهای رایج
عبارات رایج
自己開示する
To open up about oneself
情報を開示する
To disclose information
開示義務
Duty to disclose
اغلب اشتباه گرفته میشود با
Koukai means making something public for everyone to see, whereas Kaiji emphasizes the formal act of revealing specific information/data.
Teiji means to present or show something (like an ID card), while Kaiji implies revealing information that was hidden.
نکات کاربردی
Kaiji is a formal word often found in legal, financial, or psychological contexts (like 'self-disclosure'). It is usually used with the particle 'wo' and the verb 'suru'.
اشتباهات رایج
Avoid using 'kaiji' for physical objects like opening a door or a box; use 'akeru' instead. It is strictly for information or abstract secrets.
راهنمای حفظ
Visualize 'Open' (開) and 'Show' (示). You are opening a file to show the hidden contents to someone.
ریشه کلمه
A Sino-Japanese word combining 'kai' (to open/unfold) and 'ji' (to show/indicate).
الگوهای دستوری
بافت فرهنگی
In Japan, strict privacy laws mean that 'Joho Kaiji Seikyu' (Requests for Information Disclosure) are a common legal procedure for citizens dealing with the government.
آزمون سریع
警察は事件の証拠を裁判所に____した。
درسته!
پاسخ صحیح این است: 開示
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واژگان مرتبط
لغات مرتبط
音楽
A1Music refers to the art of arranging sounds in time through elements of melody, harmony, rhythm, and timbre. It is used generally to describe any organized sound meant for entertainment, artistic expression, or cultural ritual.
演奏
A1The act of performing music using one or more musical instruments. It refers to both the technical execution and the artistic expression of a piece of music.
合唱
A1A chorus or choir where multiple people sing together, often in harmony. It refers both to the act of singing in a group and the musical composition intended for such a group.
楽曲
A1A formal term referring to a musical composition or a specific piece of music. It is often used in the context of music production, industry discussions, or when referring to works on an album.
歌
A1A general term for a song or a piece of music that is sung. It can refer to modern pop songs, traditional Japanese folk songs, or even classical poetry intended to be chanted.
舞踊
A1舞踊 (buyō) refers to the art of dancing, specifically as a formal or traditional performance. While common dancing is often called 'odori' or 'dansu', 'buyō' usually implies a disciplined artistic expression or classical stage performance.
演劇
A1Engeki refers to the performing art of drama or theater, involving actors performing a story on a stage for an audience. It encompasses the entire production, including acting, scripts, and stagecraft.
劇
A1A noun referring to a theatrical play or drama performed on stage. It encompasses the performance itself, the story being told, and the act of dramatization.
運動
A1A noun referring to physical exercise, bodily movement, or a systematic campaign/movement. In an everyday context, it most commonly describes activities done to maintain health and fitness.
スポーツ
A1A general term used to describe physical activities involving skill and exertion, often governed by rules and played competitively or for recreation. In Japanese, it is a broad loanword encompassing everything from amateur hobbies to professional athletic events.
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