論拠
The logical basis or grounds for an argument or belief. Evidence or reasoning used to support a claim.
مثالها
3 از 5論拠を示して反論する。
To argue back by showing grounds.
その説の論拠は何ですか?
What are the grounds for that theory?
提案の論拠を補強するためにデータを追加する。
Add data to strengthen the grounds of the proposal.
خانواده کلمه
راهنمای حفظ
Ron (logic/debate) + Kyo (base/grounds).
آزمون سریع
強い主張をするためには、確かな___が必要だ。
درسته!
پاسخ صحیح این است: 論拠
مثالها
論拠を示して反論する。
academicTo argue back by showing grounds.
その説の論拠は何ですか?
everydayWhat are the grounds for that theory?
提案の論拠を補強するためにデータを追加する。
businessAdd data to strengthen the grounds of the proposal.
もっと論拠がないと信じられないよ。
informalI can't believe it without more grounds.
客観的な事実を論拠として用いる。
formalUsing objective facts as the basis for the argument.
خانواده کلمه
ترکیبهای رایج
عبارات رایج
論拠が薄い
weak argument/grounds
論拠を問う
to question the grounds
科学的論拠
scientific grounds
اغلب اشتباه گرفته میشود با
Konkyo is more general (grounds for any belief); Ronkyo is specifically for formal debates or academic arguments.
نکات کاربردی
A high-level word that impresses in the IELTS Writing Task 2.
اشتباهات رایج
Don't use 'ronkyo' for emotional reasons; it must be logical or evidence-based.
راهنمای حفظ
Ron (logic/debate) + Kyo (base/grounds).
ریشه کلمه
Ron (argument) and Kyo (base/foundation).
الگوهای دستوری
آزمون سریع
強い主張をするためには、確かな___が必要だ。
درسته!
پاسخ صحیح این است: 論拠
واژگان مرتبط
واژههای بیشتر academic
実際
B1Reality or the actual state of things, as opposed to theory or imagination.
整合性
B1The quality of being logical and consistent, where different parts of an argument or data set agree with each other without contradiction.
包括的
B1Including or dealing with all or nearly all elements or aspects of something; wide-ranging and thorough.
裏付け
B1Evidence or support that confirms a theory, statement, or finding; corroboration that makes an argument credible.
概ね
B1For the most part; mostly or generally. Used to indicate that a statement is largely true despite minor exceptions.
論証
B1The process of proving a statement or theory through logical reasoning and the presentation of evidence.
暫定的
B1Not certain or fixed; provisional or temporary. Used for results or plans that may change after more info is gathered.
反論
B1An argument or set of reasons put forward to oppose an idea or theory developed by another person.
必然的
B1Describes something that is unavoidable, certain to happen, or logically necessary as a result of certain conditions.
主観的
B1Based on or influenced by personal feelings, tastes, or opinions rather than facts.
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