通説
A commonly accepted theory, widely held opinion, or the general consensus among experts or the public. It represents the 'standard view'.
Exemples
3 sur 5通説に従えば、この現象は説明がつかない。
According to the common view, this phenomenon cannot be explained.
歴史学における通説を再検討する。
Re-examine the accepted theory in history.
それは単なる通説にすぎないよ。
That's nothing more than a common myth/theory.
Famille de mots
Astuce mémo
Tsuu (pass/common) + Setsu (theory). The theory that 'passes' through everyone easily.
Quiz rapide
新しい証拠が見つかり、長年信じられてきた( )が否定された。
Correct !
La bonne réponse est : 通説
Exemples
通説に従えば、この現象は説明がつかない。
academicAccording to the common view, this phenomenon cannot be explained.
歴史学における通説を再検討する。
formalRe-examine the accepted theory in history.
それは単なる通説にすぎないよ。
informalThat's nothing more than a common myth/theory.
ビジネス界の通説では、スピードが最も重要とされる。
businessIn the business world's common view, speed is considered most important.
健康に関する通説を信じすぎるのは危険だ。
everydayIt is dangerous to believe too much in common health myths.
Famille de mots
Collocations courantes
Phrases Courantes
通説を疑う
to doubt the common theory
科学的通説
scientific consensus
通説に反する
to go against the common view
Souvent confondu avec
Zokusetsu is a popular myth/superstition; Tsuusetsu is a widely accepted 'standard' theory (often academic).
Notes d'usage
Very useful for IELTS to introduce the 'current state of knowledge' before presenting a counter-argument.
Erreurs courantes
Don't confuse with 'Zokusetsu' (superstition). 'Tsuusetsu' is more credible and authoritative.
Astuce mémo
Tsuu (pass/common) + Setsu (theory). The theory that 'passes' through everyone easily.
Origine du mot
Tsuu (to pass through/common) and Setsu (theory/opinion).
Modèles grammaticaux
Quiz rapide
新しい証拠が見つかり、長年信じられてきた( )が否定された。
Correct !
La bonne réponse est : 通説
Plus de mots sur academic
洞察
B2The ability to see into a situation or problem deeply and understand its inner nature or hidden truths. It is a high-level form of understanding or 'insight'.
阻害
B2The act of hindering, obstructing, or preventing progress, development, or a biological process.
頻出
B2Something that appears or occurs frequently, especially in tests, literature, or data sets.
提唱
B2To propose or advocate for a new theory, principle, doctrine, or idea. It is typically used when an expert or leader introduces a significant concept to the public or academic community.
頻繁
B2Occurring often, many times, or at short intervals. It describes the high frequency of an event or action.
要素
B1A part or aspect of something abstract, especially one that is essential or characteristic. Used to break down complex topics into smaller parts.
負担
B1A load, burden, or responsibility that someone has to bear. It can be physical, financial, or mental.
急激
B1Occurring very quickly and with a great deal of force or intensity. Essential for describing sharp rises or falls in data.
緩やか
B1Gentle, gradual, or slow. Often used in academic contexts to describe steady, non-aggressive changes in data.
基盤
B1The base or foundation on which something is established or depends. Used for physical infrastructure or abstract societal systems.
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