B2 adjective ニュートラル

output

/ˈaʊtˌpʊt/

Relating to the information, results, or materials produced by a person, machine, or system. In computing, it specifically describes the data sent out from a computer or the devices used to display it.

例文

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1

I think there is something wrong with the output cable on my TV.

I think there is something wrong with the output cable on my TV.

2

The output specifications provided in the manual must be followed exactly.

The output specifications provided in the manual must be followed exactly.

3

My speaker's output volume is way too low for this party.

My speaker's output volume is way too low for this party.

語族

名詞
output
Verb
output
形容詞
output
関連
productivity
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覚え方のコツ

Think of 'Out' + 'Put'. It is literally what a machine puts out for you to see, hear, or use.

クイックテスト

A monitor and a printer are both examples of an ______ device.

正解!

正解は: output

例文

1

I think there is something wrong with the output cable on my TV.

everyday

I think there is something wrong with the output cable on my TV.

2

The output specifications provided in the manual must be followed exactly.

formal

The output specifications provided in the manual must be followed exactly.

3

My speaker's output volume is way too low for this party.

informal

My speaker's output volume is way too low for this party.

4

The primary objective of the study was to measure the output energy of the chemical reaction.

academic

The primary objective of the study was to measure the output energy of the chemical reaction.

5

We are currently reviewing our output targets for the next fiscal year to ensure growth.

business

We are currently reviewing our output targets for the next fiscal year to ensure growth.

語族

名詞
output
Verb
output
形容詞
output
関連
productivity

よく使う組み合わせ

output device output device
output level output level
output data output data
output capacity output capacity
output power output power

よく使うフレーズ

industrial output

industrial output

total output

total output

economic output

economic output

よく混同される語

output vs outlay

Outlay refers to the amount of money spent on something, whereas output refers to the amount produced.

output vs outcome

Outcome refers to the final result or consequence of an event, while output is the tangible product or data generated.

📝

使い方のコツ

When used as an adjective, it is almost always placed immediately before a noun (e.g., output device). It is most commonly used in technical, manufacturing, or computational contexts.

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よくある間違い

Learners often use 'output' as an adverb (e.g., 'working outputly'), which is incorrect. They also sometimes confuse it with 'outcome' when talking about results of a meeting rather than production.

💡

覚え方のコツ

Think of 'Out' + 'Put'. It is literally what a machine puts out for you to see, hear, or use.

📖

語源

Derived from the phrase 'to put out', originating in the mid-19th century to describe the quantity of material produced.

文法パターン

attributive adjective (used before nouns) non-gradable (something usually isn't 'more output' or 'most output')

クイックテスト

A monitor and a printer are both examples of an ______ device.

正解!

正解は: output

関連単語

subsupertion

C1

Describing a state, process, or entity that exists across or connects both subordinate and superior levels within a hierarchical system. It refers to the intersectional quality of elements that influence both the foundational and the overarching structures of an organization or concept.

multiphobfy

C1

A psychological state characterized by the convergence and compounding of multiple distinct phobias into a single, pervasive condition. It refers to the complex interplay where various irrational fears amplify each other, often leading to total cognitive paralysis.

adnavant

C1

Describing something that is moving forward or situated in a leading, proactive position within a sequence or system. It is often used in technical or formal contexts to denote a state of advancement or a strategic frontward placement.

uniscendure

C1

To integrate multiple complex systems or disparate elements into a single, cohesive, and simplified path of operation. It describes the act of unifying various components while simultaneously grounding them into a more accessible or fundamental structure.

enalterion

C1

Describes a state, condition, or pattern that occurs in a sequence of alternating or recurring stages. It is typically used in technical, medical, or formal contexts to characterize systems that shift between two or more distinct modes.

superloqucide

C1

Describing a person or style of communication that is so excessively talkative it effectively 'kills' the conversation or prevents others from participating. It refers to a level of verbosity that dominates and stifles any potential for balanced dialogue.

circumuniery

C1

The state or act of encircling a single, central point or unity. It describes a structural or conceptual arrangement where all elements are oriented toward a one-point focus or central core.

bigravive

C1

Describes a state or entity influenced by two distinct centers of gravity or significant forces. It is typically used to characterize situations where two powerful, often opposing, pressures exert equal pull on an individual or system.

contraclamly

C1

A rare adjective describing a state of being quietly defiant or stubbornly silent in direct opposition to public noise or popular outcry. It characterizes an individual or attitude that uses composed silence as a strategic tool to resist external pressure or chaos.

univadacy

C1

To unify or standardize disparate elements, systems, or ideas into a single, cohesive framework. This verb is primarily used in specialized technical or administrative contexts to describe the process of achieving total systemic consistency.

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