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analysis

/əˈnæl.ə.sɪs/

An analysis is a careful study of something to understand it better by looking at its different parts. It is used when someone examines information, data, or a situation in detail.

例文

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1

I need to do a quick analysis of my monthly spending to save money.

I need to do a quick analysis of my monthly spending to save money.

2

The detailed analysis of the results will be published in a report next month.

The detailed analysis of the results will be published in a report next month.

3

Check out this game analysis by my favorite YouTuber.

Check out this game analysis by my favorite YouTuber.

語族

名詞
analysis
Verb
analyze
副詞
analytically
形容詞
analytical
関連
analyst
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覚え方のコツ

Think of 'Analysis' as 'An-A-List'. When you do an analysis, you break a big thing down into a 'list' of small parts.

クイックテスト

The doctor sent the blood sample to the lab for a complete ____.

正解!

正解は: analysis

例文

1

I need to do a quick analysis of my monthly spending to save money.

everyday

I need to do a quick analysis of my monthly spending to save money.

2

The detailed analysis of the results will be published in a report next month.

formal

The detailed analysis of the results will be published in a report next month.

3

Check out this game analysis by my favorite YouTuber.

informal

Check out this game analysis by my favorite YouTuber.

4

Our scientific analysis shows that the river water is now safe to drink.

academic

Our scientific analysis shows that the river water is now safe to drink.

5

The company's market analysis helped them understand what customers want.

business

The company's market analysis helped them understand what customers want.

語族

名詞
analysis
Verb
analyze
副詞
analytically
形容詞
analytical
関連
analyst

よく使う組み合わせ

detailed analysis detailed analysis
data analysis data analysis
perform an analysis perform an analysis
market analysis market analysis
statistical analysis statistical analysis

よく使うフレーズ

in the final analysis

in the final analysis (used when considering the most important fact)

critical analysis

critical analysis (a deep and judging look at something)

risk analysis

risk analysis (studying what could go wrong)

よく混同される語

analysis vs analyses

Analyses is the plural form of analysis.

analysis vs analyze

Analyze is the verb (the action), while analysis is the noun (the result or process).

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使い方のコツ

Use 'analysis' as a noun to describe the act of studying something. It is very common in science, business, and school writing.

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よくある間違い

Learners often forget that the plural is 'analyses' (pronounced with a long 'ee' sound at the end). Also, do not confuse the spelling of the noun 'analysis' with the verb 'analyze'.

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覚え方のコツ

Think of 'Analysis' as 'An-A-List'. When you do an analysis, you break a big thing down into a 'list' of small parts.

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語源

From the Greek word 'analusis', which means 'a breaking up' or 'untying'.

文法パターン

Countable noun (Plural: analyses) Often follows verbs like 'conduct', 'carry out', or 'provide' Often followed by the preposition 'of' (analysis of the data)
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文化的な背景

In modern professional culture, 'data analysis' is considered one of the most important skills for the 21st-century workforce.

クイックテスト

The doctor sent the blood sample to the lab for a complete ____.

正解!

正解は: analysis

関連単語

bolster

C1

To support, strengthen, or provide additional evidence for something, making it more effective or resilient. In an academic or professional context, it often refers to reinforcing an argument, a theory, or a financial position.

bonanza

C1

A situation which creates very sudden wealth, luck, or fortune, often on a large scale. It is frequently used to describe a source of great profit or a sudden windfall in business or natural resources.

botch

C1

A botch refers to a piece of work that has been performed poorly, clumsily, or carelessly, resulting in a failed or messy outcome. It often describes a task that was attempted without the necessary skill or attention to detail, leading to a ruined result.

bout

C1

A brief period of intense activity, or a specific occurrence of something, such as an illness or a strong emotion. It is frequently used to describe a temporary struggle or a competitive match in sports like boxing.

brazen

C1

Brazen describes behavior that is bold, shameless, and often shocking because it ignores traditional rules of conduct or morality. It is frequently used when someone does something wrong but makes no effort to hide their actions.

brilliant

C1

Exceptionally clever, talented, or impressive in intellectual or creative pursuits. It can also describe something that shines with extreme brightness or intense color, often signifying superior quality or clarity.

bristle

C1

A short, stiff hair, typically one of those on an animal's skin, a man's face, or a brush. In a scientific or academic context, it refers to any stiff, hair-like structure on an organism.

brochure

C1

A small booklet or pamphlet containing pictures and information about a product, service, or location. It is typically used for advertising or to provide detailed information to a specific audience in a compact format.

browse

C1

In an informational context, a browse is an exploratory, non-linear act of surveying data or items without a specific target. In ecology, it refers to the edible parts of woody plants, such as twigs and shoots, which serve as a primary food source for herbivores.

bulge

C1

To swell or protrude outward beyond the normal surface, typically due to internal pressure or being overfilled. In a broader sense, it can describe a sudden, temporary increase in volume, quantity, or statistical data within a specific segment.

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