C1 Expression フォーマル 2分で読める

The protocol involved

Research methodology and reporting expression

Use this phrase to professionally introduce the systematic steps you took to complete a complex task.

15秒でわかる

  • Explains the specific steps or rules followed during a process.
  • Commonly used in scientific, medical, or high-level business reporting.
  • Signals that a task was performed systematically and professionally.

意味

This phrase describes the specific set of steps, rules, or methods that were followed to complete a task or a study. It is like explaining the 'recipe' you used to get a certain result.

主な例文

3 / 6
1

Explaining a scientific study

The protocol involved monitoring the subjects for twenty-four hours.

The methodology required observing the participants for a full day.

💼
2

Discussing a new hiring process

The protocol involved three separate interviews and a technical test.

The process included three interviews and a skills assessment.

💼
3

Texting a friend about a strict diet

The protocol involved no sugar and waking up at 5 AM.

The plan required cutting out sugar and early mornings.

😊
🌍

文化的背景

The term 'protocol' originally referred to the first sheet of a papyrus roll. In modern English, it has evolved from diplomatic etiquette to a cornerstone of scientific and medical rigor. It reflects a Western cultural emphasis on standardized systems and objective methodology.

💡

Sound like an Expert

Use this phrase when you want to emphasize that your results weren't an accident, but the result of a careful system.

⚠️

Don't Overuse It

If you use 'protocol' for every tiny thing, like making coffee, people might think you're being sarcastic or overly stiff.

15秒でわかる

  • Explains the specific steps or rules followed during a process.
  • Commonly used in scientific, medical, or high-level business reporting.
  • Signals that a task was performed systematically and professionally.

What It Means

The protocol involved refers to the structured process used in a specific situation. Think of it as the 'how-to' guide for a project or experiment. It tells your audience that you didn't just wing it. You followed a logical, pre-planned sequence of actions. It focuses on the methodology rather than just the final outcome.

How To Use It

You use this phrase to introduce the 'boring but important' details. It usually comes right before you list your steps. You can say, The protocol involved three stages of testing. It sounds smart and organized. It helps people trust your results because they can see your logic. Use it when you want to sound professional and thorough.

When To Use It

This is perfect for work presentations or academic papers. Use it when explaining a complex hiring process to a new manager. It works great when describing a scientific experiment to a colleague. You can even use it when explaining a complicated health routine to a friend. It shows you have a clear system in place.

When NOT To Use It

Avoid this phrase in very casual settings. Don't use it when explaining how to make toast to a toddler. It sounds too robotic for a first date or a quick text about dinner. If the process is simple and obvious, skip it. Using it for trivial things can make you sound a bit pretentious or like a mad scientist.

Cultural Background

In English-speaking professional cultures, we value transparency and replicability. We love knowing exactly how someone reached a conclusion. The word protocol comes from old diplomatic and scientific traditions. It suggests a high level of discipline and attention to detail. It implies that the rules were followed strictly to ensure fairness or accuracy.

Common Variations

You might hear people say the procedure followed or the steps taken. In tech circles, they might say the workflow implemented. However, the protocol involved remains the gold standard for formal reporting. It carries a weight of authority that other phrases lack. It makes your work sound like a serious endeavor.

使い方のコツ

This is a C1-level expression used primarily in formal writing and professional speaking. It carries a high register and should be used when precision and authority are required.

💡

Sound like an Expert

Use this phrase when you want to emphasize that your results weren't an accident, but the result of a careful system.

⚠️

Don't Overuse It

If you use 'protocol' for every tiny thing, like making coffee, people might think you're being sarcastic or overly stiff.

💬

The 'Science' Vibe

In English, using 'protocol' borrows the authority of the scientific community. It's a 'power phrase' in business meetings.

例文

6
#1 Explaining a scientific study
💼

The protocol involved monitoring the subjects for twenty-four hours.

The methodology required observing the participants for a full day.

Standard academic usage to describe research steps.

#2 Discussing a new hiring process
💼

The protocol involved three separate interviews and a technical test.

The process included three interviews and a skills assessment.

Used here to explain corporate procedures clearly.

#3 Texting a friend about a strict diet
😊

The protocol involved no sugar and waking up at 5 AM.

The plan required cutting out sugar and early mornings.

Slightly hyperbolic use for a personal routine.

#4 A humorous take on a bad date
😄

The protocol involved me checking my watch every five minutes.

My strategy was to check the time constantly.

Using formal language for a funny, relatable situation.

#5 Describing a medical treatment
👔

The protocol involved a series of injections over six months.

The treatment plan consisted of several shots over half a year.

Very common in healthcare contexts.

#6 Explaining a security breach investigation
💼

The protocol involved auditing every server in the building.

The investigation required checking every single server.

Conveys a sense of thoroughness and urgency.

自分をテスト

Choose the best word to complete the formal report.

To ensure accuracy, the ___ involved double-blind testing.

✓ 正解! ✗ おしい! 正解: protocol

In a formal or scientific context, 'protocol' is the correct term for a set of rules or methods.

Complete the sentence describing a business process.

The protocol ___ collecting data from five different departments.

✓ 正解! ✗ おしい! 正解: involved

The verb 'involved' naturally follows 'protocol' to describe the components of the process.

🎉 スコア: /2

ビジュアル学習ツール

Formality Scale of 'The protocol involved'

Casual

Talking to friends about a simple task.

The way I did it was...

Neutral

Explaining a process to a colleague.

The steps we took were...

Formal

Official reporting or scientific papers.

The protocol involved...

Where to use 'The protocol involved'

The Protocol Involved
🧪

Lab Report

Explaining chemical reactions.

👔

HR Meeting

Describing disciplinary steps.

💻

Software Dev

Explaining a bug fix process.

🏥

Medical Clinic

Describing a patient's care plan.

よくある質問

10 問

Not at all! While it's common in science, it's also used in law, government, and high-level business to describe any formal set of rules.

Yes, the protocol included is a perfect synonym. Involved sounds slightly more comprehensive, suggesting the protocol was defined by these steps.

It depends on the recipient. It's great for a report to a manager, but maybe too much for a quick check-in with a close teammate.

A 'process' is just a series of actions. A protocol implies a more rigid, official, or standardized set of rules that must be followed.

The phrase is already in the past tense with involved. For example: The protocol involved a thorough background check.

Only if you are being funny. For example, The protocol for dating my sister involved a background check by my dad.

In this context, yes. It means the protocol was made up of those specific requirements.

Use involved when you are stating what the protocol was. Use involving as a modifier, like A protocol involving three steps was used.

Yes, it is used globally in professional English, including the UK, US, Canada, and Australia.

Technically yes, but it sounds very strange. You would sound like a robot cook: The protocol involved preheating the oven to 350 degrees.

関連フレーズ

Standard operating procedure (SOP)

A set of step-by-step instructions compiled by an organization to help workers carry out complex routine operations.

Methodology

A system of methods used in a particular area of study or activity.

The steps taken

A more neutral way to describe the actions performed to achieve a goal.

Established guidelines

Rules or principles that have been officially accepted as the way to do something.

役に立った?
まだコメントがありません。最初に考えをシェアしましょう!

無料で言語学習を始めよう

無料で始める