除外
Exclusion or exception. The act of leaving something out of a group, list, or consideration.
Exemplos
3 de 5例外として、この項目は除外する。
As an exception, this item will be excluded.
費用から交通費を除外して計算する。
Calculate by excluding travel expenses from the cost.
彼をメンバーから除外するのは不当だ。
It is unfair to exclude him from the members.
Família de palavras
Dica de memorização
Jo (remove) + Gai (outside). Remove and put outside.
Quiz rápido
統計の精度を高めるため、異常値は( )した。
Correto!
A resposta correta é: 除外
Exemplos
例外として、この項目は除外する。
academicAs an exception, this item will be excluded.
費用から交通費を除外して計算する。
businessCalculate by excluding travel expenses from the cost.
彼をメンバーから除外するのは不当だ。
formalIt is unfair to exclude him from the members.
嫌いな食べ物は除外しておいたよ。
informalI left out the foods you don't like.
対象外として除外される。
everydayTo be excluded as being outside the scope.
Família de palavras
Colocações comuns
Frases Comuns
除外事項
excluded matters/items
Frequentemente confundido com
Haijo often implies removing something undesirable or an enemy; Jogai is more neutral exclusion from a set.
Notas de uso
Frequently used in scientific methodology to explain why certain data points were not used.
Erros comuns
Don't confuse with 'saku-jo' (delete). Jogai means to not count or include, not necessarily to erase.
Dica de memorização
Jo (remove) + Gai (outside). Remove and put outside.
Origem da palavra
Jo (to remove/exclude) + Gai (outside).
Padrões gramaticais
Quiz rápido
統計の精度を高めるため、異常値は( )した。
Correto!
A resposta correta é: 除外
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