実験
A test or trial carried out to discover something unknown, verify a hypothesis, or demonstrate a fact. It can refer to scientific procedures in a lab or trying out a new idea in daily life to see the outcome.
例句
3 / 5新しいレシピで料理の実験をしました。
I did a cooking experiment with a new recipe.
その科学者は新しい薬の実験を行いました。
The scientist conducted an experiment for a new medicine.
まずは実験してみようよ。
Let's just try it out as an experiment.
词族
记忆技巧
Think of 'Jikken' as 'Jack can'. Jack can do the science experiment!
快速测验
大学のラボで新しい化学の___をしました。
正确!
正确答案是: 実験
例句
新しいレシピで料理の実験をしました。
everydayI did a cooking experiment with a new recipe.
その科学者は新しい薬の実験を行いました。
formalThe scientist conducted an experiment for a new medicine.
まずは実験してみようよ。
informalLet's just try it out as an experiment.
実験の結果、仮説が正しいことが証明された。
academicAs a result of the experiment, the hypothesis was proven correct.
我々は新しい広告の実験を開始した。
businessWe have started an experiment with new advertisements.
词族
常见搭配
常用短语
実験を重ねる
to conduct experiments repeatedly
実験台になる
to be a guinea pig (test subject)
人体実験
human experimentation
容易混淆的词
Keiken refers to life experience or history, while jikken refers to a controlled test or trial.
Taiken is a personal, hands-on experience, whereas jikken is a systematic trial to find a result.
使用说明
実験 can be used as a standalone noun or combined with 'suru' to become a verb. It is applicable to both high-level science and casual trial-and-error situations.
常见错误
Don't use jikken when you mean 'work experience' or 'life experience'; use keiken for those contexts.
记忆技巧
Think of 'Jikken' as 'Jack can'. Jack can do the science experiment!
词源
Composed of 実 (ji - reality/truth) and 験 (ken - verify/test), meaning to verify the truth through reality.
语法模式
文化背景
In Japanese schools, 'Rika no Jikken' (science experiments) are a core and popular part of the elementary curriculum, often involving kits sent to homes.
快速测验
大学のラボで新しい化学の___をしました。
正确!
正确答案是: 実験
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