事例
A specific case or instance that serves as an example. It is often used in legal, medical, or business research to illustrate a point.
Examples
3 of 5過去の裁判の事例を調査する。
Investigate past court cases.
これは極めてまれな事例です。
This is an extremely rare case.
他社の失敗事例から学ぶ。
Learn from other companies' failure cases.
Word Family
Memory Tip
Ji (event/thing) + Rei (example). An example of an event.
Quick Quiz
この病気の( )は世界でも数件しか報告されていない。
Correct!
The correct answer is: 事例
Examples
過去の裁判の事例を調査する。
academicInvestigate past court cases.
これは極めてまれな事例です。
formalThis is an extremely rare case.
他社の失敗事例から学ぶ。
businessLearn from other companies' failure cases.
似たような事例、どこかで聞いたことある?
informalHave you heard of a similar case somewhere?
具体的事例を挙げて説明してください。
everydayPlease explain by giving specific examples.
Word Family
Common Collocations
Common Phrases
ケーススタディ
case study
Often Confused With
Reibun is specifically an example sentence; Jirei is a real-world event or case.
Usage Notes
Essential for IELTS Writing Task 2 when you need to provide examples to support your argument.
Common Mistakes
Don't use it for mathematical 'examples' (use 'rei'); use 'jirei' for events/situations.
Memory Tip
Ji (event/thing) + Rei (example). An example of an event.
Word Origin
Ji (matter/event) + Rei (example/custom).
Grammar Patterns
Quick Quiz
この病気の( )は世界でも数件しか報告されていない。
Correct!
The correct answer is: 事例
Related Vocabulary
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証言
B1A formal written or spoken statement, especially one given in a court or as evidence in a historical/scientific context. In TOEFL, it often refers to eyewitness accounts in history or archaeology.
不利益
B2A disadvantage, harm, or loss suffered by someone. It refers to a situation where one's interests are damaged or compromised.
準拠
B2To base something on a standard, rule, or precedent. It means to act or create in accordance with specific guidelines.
履行
B2To carry out or fulfill an obligation, promise, or contract. It is a formal term often used in legal and business agreements.
立証
B2The act of proving or demonstrating the truth of something with evidence; substantiation or verification, especially in a legal or scientific context.
著作権
B2The exclusive legal right, given to an originator or an assignee to print, publish, perform, film, or record literary, artistic, or musical material, and to authorize others to do the same.
知的財産
B2Intangible property that is the result of creativity, such as patents, copyrights, and trademarks.
施行
B2The formal putting into effect of a law, regulation, or policy. It marks the date when a rule becomes active and enforceable.
剥奪
B2To forcibly take away a right, status, property, or privilege from someone, often by an authority or through a systematic process.
明示
B2To state or show something clearly and explicitly so there is no ambiguity. Often used in instructions, contracts, and academic arguments.
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