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証拠

shōko /ɕoːko/

証拠 (shōko) refers to evidence or proof used to establish a fact or truth. It is commonly used in legal contexts, scientific discussions, and daily life to justify a claim or verify an occurrence.

예시

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1

彼が犯人だという証拠はありません。

There is no evidence that he is the criminal.

2

裁判所に新しい証拠を提出しました。

We submitted new evidence to the court.

3

ほら、これが証拠だよ!

Look, here is the proof!

어휘 가족

명사
証拠
Verb
証拠立てる
형용사
証拠となる
관련
証人
💡

암기 팁

Think of 'SHOW-ko.' You 'show' the 'ko' (core/fact) to prove your point.

빠른 퀴즈

警察は事件の___を探しています。

정답!

정답은: a

예시

1

彼が犯人だという証拠はありません。

everyday

There is no evidence that he is the criminal.

2

裁判所に新しい証拠を提出しました。

formal

We submitted new evidence to the court.

3

ほら、これが証拠だよ!

informal

Look, here is the proof!

4

この理論を裏付ける科学的な証拠が必要です。

academic

Scientific evidence is required to support this theory.

5

支払いの証拠として、領収書を大切に保管してください。

business

Please keep your receipt carefully as proof of payment.

어휘 가족

명사
証拠
Verb
証拠立てる
형용사
証拠となる
관련
証人

자주 쓰는 조합

証拠をつかむ to find/seize evidence
証拠を隠す to hide evidence
決定的な証拠 decisive evidence
証拠が残る evidence remains
証拠を固める to solidify evidence

자주 쓰는 구문

証拠にもなく

repeatedly (doing something bad) without learning one's lesson

物的証拠

physical evidence

状況証拠

circumstantial evidence

자주 혼동되는 단어

証拠 vs 根拠

Konkyo refers to the logical basis or grounds for an opinion, while shōko refers to tangible proof or facts.

証拠 vs 証明

Shōmei is the act of proving something (process), whereas shōko is the evidence itself (object).

📝

사용 참고사항

Use this word when you are referring to something physical (like a photo) or a specific fact that proves something happened. It is frequently paired with verbs like 'aru' (exist), 'nai' (not exist), or 'teishutsu suru' (submit).

⚠️

자주 하는 실수

Learners often use 'shōmei' when they want to say 'I have proof.' Instead of saying 'shōmei ga arimasu,' use 'shōko ga arimasu.'

💡

암기 팁

Think of 'SHOW-ko.' You 'show' the 'ko' (core/fact) to prove your point.

📖

어원

From the kanji 証 (testify/verify) and 拠 (basis/rely on). It literally means 'the basis for verification.'

문법 패턴

〜の証拠 (evidence of...) 証拠がある/ない (there is/isn't evidence) 証拠として (as evidence)
🌍

문화적 맥락

In Japan, personal seals (hanko) or detailed receipts (ryōshūsho) are treated as vital 'shōko' in business and legal transactions.

빠른 퀴즈

警察は事件の___を探しています。

정답!

정답은: a

관련 단어

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輸出

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輸入

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資源

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流れ

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