必然性
Inevitability or necessity. The quality of being certain to happen or being logically required.
Exemples
3 sur 5その結論に至る論理的必然性を説明しなさい。
Explain the logical necessity of reaching that conclusion.
変化の必然性を理解する必要がある。
It is necessary to understand the inevitability of change.
そこに必然性はあるの?
Is there any necessity for that?
Famille de mots
Astuce mémo
Think: 'Hitsuzen' sounds like 'He's certain' — it is certain to happen.
Quiz rapide
この失敗は、準備不足から生じた( )と言えるだろう。
Correct !
La bonne réponse est : 必然性
Exemples
その結論に至る論理的必然性を説明しなさい。
academicExplain the logical necessity of reaching that conclusion.
変化の必然性を理解する必要がある。
formalIt is necessary to understand the inevitability of change.
そこに必然性はあるの?
informalIs there any necessity for that?
経済破綻は、当時の政策から見て必然性があった。
businessThe economic collapse was inevitable given the policies at the time.
偶然ではなく、何らかの必然性によって出会った。
everydayWe met not by chance, but by some kind of inevitability.
Famille de mots
Collocations courantes
Phrases Courantes
必然性のない
unnecessary / lacking inevitability
必然的にそうなる
it will inevitably become so
必然性が認められる
necessity is recognized
Souvent confondu avec
必要性 is the need for something to be done, while 必然性 is the certainty that something will happen.
Notes d'usage
Frequently used in history or philosophy essays to argue that an outcome was bound to happen due to specific causes.
Erreurs courantes
Mixing up 'hitsuzensei' (inevitability) and 'hitsuyousei' (necessity/need).
Astuce mémo
Think: 'Hitsuzen' sounds like 'He's certain' — it is certain to happen.
Origine du mot
From '必' (certainly) and '然' (that way/natural).
Modèles grammaticaux
Quiz rapide
この失敗は、準備不足から生じた( )と言えるだろう。
Correct !
La bonne réponse est : 必然性
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例外
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識字
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比重
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