C1 verb フォーマル

multidomness

/ˌmʌl.tiˈdoʊm.nəs/

To actively manage or integrate operations across multiple distinct domains or fields of influence. This verb describes the action of diversifying one's reach to ensure a functional presence in several specialized areas simultaneously.

例文

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1

If you want to stay relevant in the gig economy, you need to multidomness your skill set.

To keep up with the modern economy, you must apply your skills across many different areas.

2

The governing body voted to multidomness the new regulatory framework across both tech and agriculture.

The authorities decided to implement the rules in both the technology and farming sectors.

3

You can't just stick to one thing; you've got to multidomness if you want to win.

You have to spread your influence into different fields if you want to be successful.

語族

名詞
multidomness
Verb
multidomness
副詞
multidomnessly
形容詞
multidomnessive
関連
multidomain
💡

覚え方のコツ

Think of the 'multi-' (many) and 'dom' (domicile/home). To multidomness is to make many homes for your ideas.

クイックテスト

In order to mitigate risk, the investment firm decided to _______ its portfolio across five different emerging markets.

正解!

正解は: multidomness

例文

1

If you want to stay relevant in the gig economy, you need to multidomness your skill set.

everyday

To keep up with the modern economy, you must apply your skills across many different areas.

2

The governing body voted to multidomness the new regulatory framework across both tech and agriculture.

formal

The authorities decided to implement the rules in both the technology and farming sectors.

3

You can't just stick to one thing; you've got to multidomness if you want to win.

informal

You have to spread your influence into different fields if you want to be successful.

4

Theoretical frameworks often fail when researchers attempt to multidomness complex variables without a unified theory.

academic

Scientific models often break down when scholars try to apply variables to too many different fields at once.

5

Our strategy for Q4 is to multidomness our marketing efforts to capture the Gen Z demographic on all platforms.

business

Our plan for the end of the year is to spread our advertising across various digital spaces.

語族

名詞
multidomness
Verb
multidomness
副詞
multidomnessly
形容詞
multidomnessive
関連
multidomain

よく使う組み合わせ

multidomness efforts to spread one's work across several areas
multidomness strategy a plan involving multiple domains
multidomness the approach to make the method multifaceted
fully multidomness to completely integrate across all fields
multidomness assets to distribute resources into different domains

よく使うフレーズ

multidomness the gap

to use a multi-domain approach to bridge a deficiency

multidomness or bust

a mantra suggesting one must diversify or fail

to multidomness a system

to make a system operational in several areas

よく混同される語

multidomness vs multidomestic

Multidomestic refers to business strategies tailored to individual countries, whereas multidomness refers to the act of operating across different thematic domains.

multidomness vs modernness

Modernness is the quality of being modern, while multidomness is a verb related to domain expansion.

📝

使い方のコツ

This is a highly specialized, non-standard term typically found in specific academic or competitive testing environments. It functions as a functional shift where the noun suffix '-ness' is used in a verbal capacity.

⚠️

よくある間違い

Learners often mistake this for a noun because of the '-ness' ending; remember that in this specific C1 context, it is used as an action word.

💡

覚え方のコツ

Think of the 'multi-' (many) and 'dom' (domicile/home). To multidomness is to make many homes for your ideas.

📖

語源

A modern construction from 'multi-' (Latin for many) and 'domain' (French/Latin for territory), with a non-standard use of the English suffix '-ness'.

文法パターン

Transitive verb: Requires an object (e.g., to multidomness the project). Regular conjugation: multidomnesses, multidomnessed, multidomnessing.

クイックテスト

In order to mitigate risk, the investment firm decided to _______ its portfolio across five different emerging markets.

正解!

正解は: multidomness

関連単語

boned

B2

Primarily used as an adjective, 'boned' describes something that has a specific type of skeletal structure or a piece of meat from which the bones have been removed. In the context of garments, it refers to items reinforced with stiff strips, such as a corset, to maintain a specific shape.

boneyard

B2

A boneyard is a place where old, discarded, or obsolete items—typically large machinery like aircraft or vehicles—are stored or dismantled for parts. It is also an informal or regional term for a cemetery or burial ground.

bonfire

B2

A large, controlled outdoor fire lit for celebration, signaling, or to dispose of garden waste. It is typically much larger than a standard campfire and is often the centerpiece of a social or cultural event.

bongo

B2

To play the bongo drums or to strike a surface rhythmically and repeatedly with the fingers or palms. In academic or technical contexts, it often refers to the specific percussive action used in ethnomusicology or the observation of rhythmic motor patterns in behavioral studies.

bonito

B2

A bonito is a medium-sized, predatory marine fish belonging to the Scombridae family, which also includes tuna and mackerel. In culinary contexts, it is most famous for being dried, fermented, and smoked to create flakes used in Japanese stocks and seasonings.

bonkers

B2

An informal adjective used to describe someone or something that is crazy, insane, or highly eccentric. It can refer to a person's mental state, a chaotic situation, or an idea that seems completely absurd or wild.

bonny

B2

An adjective primarily used in British and Scottish English to describe someone, especially a woman or child, who is physically attractive, healthy, and cheerful. It conveys a sense of natural beauty combined with a robust or wholesome appearance.

bonsai

B2

Relating to the Japanese art of growing miniature trees in containers through careful pruning and wiring. When used as an adjective, it describes plants or objects that have been miniaturized or styled according to these aesthetic principles.

bony

B2

Describes someone or a part of the body that is very thin, allowing the underlying bone structure to be seen or felt. It also refers to anything made of or resembling bone, particularly in biological or anatomical contexts.

boo

B2

In informal contexts, 'boo' can be used as an adjective to describe something that is disappointing, poor in quality, or undesirable. It is more commonly recognized as a sound of disapproval or a slang term of endearment, but its use as a descriptor for 'bad' is found in specific colloquial dialects.

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