奨励
The act of encouraging or promoting a particular action, behavior, or activity.
Exemples
3 sur 5大学は学生の海外留学を奨励しています。
The university encourages students to study abroad.
わが社では、資格取得を奨励する制度があります。
Our company has a system that encourages obtaining qualifications.
健康のために、毎日の運動が奨励されている。
Daily exercise is encouraged for health.
Famille de mots
Astuce mémo
Sho (prize/medal) + Rei (encourage). Like giving a medal to encourage someone to keep going.
Quiz rapide
この市では、自転車の利用を( )するために駐輪場を増やしている。
Correct !
La bonne réponse est : 奨励
Exemples
大学は学生の海外留学を奨励しています。
academicThe university encourages students to study abroad.
わが社では、資格取得を奨励する制度があります。
businessOur company has a system that encourages obtaining qualifications.
健康のために、毎日の運動が奨励されている。
everydayDaily exercise is encouraged for health.
先生、もっと質問するのを奨励してよ。
informalTeacher, please encourage us to ask more questions.
省エネ活動を広く奨励していく方針です。
formalOur policy is to widely encourage energy-saving activities.
Famille de mots
Collocations courantes
Phrases Courantes
読書の奨励
encouragement of reading
投資を奨励する
to encourage investment
歩行を奨励する
to encourage walking
Souvent confondu avec
Gekirei is to cheer someone up emotionally; Shōrei is to officially promote or suggest an action.
Notes d'usage
Often used in government or corporate contexts to describe policies.
Erreurs courantes
Confusing it with 'Shōrei' (case/example) which has the same pronunciation but different kanji (症例).
Astuce mémo
Sho (prize/medal) + Rei (encourage). Like giving a medal to encourage someone to keep going.
Origine du mot
Shō (to praise/reward) + Rei (to encourage).
Modèles grammaticaux
Quiz rapide
この市では、自転車の利用を( )するために駐輪場を増やしている。
Correct !
La bonne réponse est : 奨励
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