論拠
The logical basis or grounds for an argument or belief. Evidence or reasoning used to support a claim.
Exemples
3 sur 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.
Famille de mots
Astuce mémo
Ron (logic/debate) + Kyo (base/grounds).
Quiz rapide
強い主張をするためには、確かな___が必要だ。
Correct !
La bonne réponse est : 論拠
Exemples
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.
Famille de mots
Collocations courantes
Phrases Courantes
論拠が薄い
weak argument/grounds
論拠を問う
to question the grounds
科学的論拠
scientific grounds
Souvent confondu avec
Konkyo is more general (grounds for any belief); Ronkyo is specifically for formal debates or academic arguments.
Notes d'usage
A high-level word that impresses in the IELTS Writing Task 2.
Erreurs courantes
Don't use 'ronkyo' for emotional reasons; it must be logical or evidence-based.
Astuce mémo
Ron (logic/debate) + Kyo (base/grounds).
Origine du mot
Ron (argument) and Kyo (base/foundation).
Modèles grammaticaux
Quiz rapide
強い主張をするためには、確かな___が必要だ。
Correct !
La bonne réponse est : 論拠
Vocabulaire associé
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通説
B2A commonly accepted theory, widely held opinion, or the general consensus among experts or the public. It represents the 'standard view'.
信頼性
B2Reliability or credibility. It refers to the extent to which a person, piece of data, or system can be trusted to be accurate or consistent.
妨げ
B2A hindrance, obstacle, or obstruction that prevents progress or action. It is often used to describe factors that block development or learning.
論文
B1A formal piece of writing on a particular subject, such as a dissertation or a research paper.
参考
B1The act of looking at something else for information, or using something as a model or guide. Often used when citing sources or looking for help.
共通
B1Sharing something with others; having something in common.
対比
B1The act of placing two things side by side to show their differences; contrast.
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.
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