可靠性
The quality of being trustworthy or performing consistently well. In research, it refers to the consistency of a measure or data source.
例文
3 / 5这辆旧车的可靠性很差。
The reliability of this old car is very poor.
该报告的可靠性受到了质疑。
The reliability of the report has been questioned.
他的话没什么可靠性。
There's not much reliability in what he says.
語族
覚え方のコツ
'可' (can) + '靠' (rely) + '性' (nature/quality).
クイックテスト
由于样本太小,这项研究的___不高。
正解!
正解は: 可靠性
例文
这辆旧车的可靠性很差。
everydayThe reliability of this old car is very poor.
该报告的可靠性受到了质疑。
formalThe reliability of the report has been questioned.
他的话没什么可靠性。
informalThere's not much reliability in what he says.
提高研究的可靠性是科学家的首要任务。
academicImproving the reliability of research is the primary task of scientists.
客户非常看重我们产品的可靠性。
businessCustomers value the reliability of our products very much.
語族
よく使う組み合わせ
よく使うフレーズ
高可靠性
high reliability
缺乏可靠性
lack of reliability
运行可靠性
operational reliability
よく混同される語
可靠性 means consistency/trustworthiness, while 可行性 means feasibility (can it be done?).
使い方のコツ
Commonly used in academic discussions about sources, methods, and results.
よくある間違い
Learners sometimes use '可靠' (adjective) when the noun '可靠性' is required by the sentence structure.
覚え方のコツ
'可' (can) + '靠' (rely) + '性' (nature/quality).
語源
Combination of 'reliable' and the suffix for abstract nouns.
文法パターン
クイックテスト
由于样本太小,这项研究的___不高。
正解!
正解は: 可靠性
関連語彙
scienceの関連語
饱和
B1To be completely full, so that no more can be added; used in chemistry, economics, and general contexts.
因果关系
B1The relationship between an event (the cause) and a second event (the effect), where the second event is understood as a physical consequence of the first.
减弱
B1To become weaker or less intense; to reduce the strength or power of something.
精确
B1Being exact and accurate in every detail. Often used for measurements, calculations, or descriptions.
生物
B1Any living thing, or the study of living organisms. Basic term for IELTS biology-related reading passages.
扩散
B1To spread out or scatter over a wide area; often used for ideas, diseases, gases, or information.
轨迹
B1The path or track followed by a moving object, or figuratively, the course of development of an event or person's life.
组合
B1To combine different parts or elements into a whole; or the resulting set of combined items.
合成
B2To combine different parts or substances into a single whole; specifically in science, to produce a substance by chemical reaction or artificial means.
检测
B1To test or detect the presence, quality, or condition of something using scientific methods or equipment. Often used in medicine, environmental science, and technology.
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