実証
The act of proving a theory or claim through concrete facts, evidence, or empirical observation. It emphasizes the practical and objective verification of an idea rather than relying on abstract reasoning alone.
Exemplos
3 de 5この靴の耐久性は、毎日のジョギングで実証された。
The durability of these shoes was proven by daily jogging.
理論の妥当性を実証するため、長期的な調査が行われた。
A long-term investigation was conducted to verify the validity of the theory.
彼のやり方が正しいことは、結果が実証しているよ。
The results prove that his way is correct.
Família de palavras
Dica de memorização
Think of the kanji: 実 (Jitsu - reality/truth) + 証 (Shō - evidence). It literally means 'evidence from reality'.
Quiz rápido
その新しい治療法の効果は、臨床試験によって科学的に__された。
Correto!
A resposta correta é: 実証
Exemplos
この靴の耐久性は、毎日のジョギングで実証された。
everydayThe durability of these shoes was proven by daily jogging.
理論の妥当性を実証するため、長期的な調査が行われた。
formalA long-term investigation was conducted to verify the validity of the theory.
彼のやり方が正しいことは、結果が実証しているよ。
informalThe results prove that his way is correct.
実証的研究は、社会学における重要な手法の一つである。
academicEmpirical research is one of the important methods in sociology.
新製品の効率性を市場テストで実証する必要がある。
businessWe need to demonstrate the efficiency of the new product through market testing.
Família de palavras
Colocações comuns
Frases Comuns
実証済みの
proven / time-tested
実証を試みる
to attempt to verify
実証に値する
to be worth verifying
Frequentemente confundido com
Shōmei is a general term for any proof (including math/logic), while jisshō specifically implies evidence based on real-world observation or experimentation.
Risshō is most commonly used in legal contexts to establish a fact or guilt in court.
Notas de uso
Use this word when you want to emphasize that something has been tested or observed in the real world. It is highly appropriate for scientific, academic, and professional reporting.
Erros comuns
Learners often use 'shōmei' for everything. Remember to use 'jisshō' when discussing empirical data or 'proving' something through a trial period or experiment.
Dica de memorização
Think of the kanji: 実 (Jitsu - reality/truth) + 証 (Shō - evidence). It literally means 'evidence from reality'.
Origem da palavra
Derived from Middle Chinese, combining characters for 'substance/reality' and 'witness/evidence'. It gained prominence in Japan during the Meiji era with the introduction of the scientific method.
Padrões gramaticais
Contexto cultural
The concept is deeply tied to the rise of 'Positivism' (実証主義) in Japanese intellectual history, which helped modernize Japanese science.
Quiz rápido
その新しい治療法の効果は、臨床試験によって科学的に__された。
Correto!
A resposta correta é: 実証
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