検証
The act of verifying the truth, validity, or accuracy of a claim, hypothesis, or piece of information through evidence and investigation. It is commonly used in scientific, legal, and business contexts to confirm if something works as expected or matches the facts.
例句
3 / 5SNSで流れてきたニュースの真偽を検証する。
Verify the truth or falsehood of the news circulating on social media.
専門家委員会は、その政策の妥当性を厳格に検証した。
The expert committee strictly verified the validity of the policy.
このゲームの裏技が本当か、自分で検証してみたよ。
I tried verifying for myself whether this game glitch is real.
词族
记忆技巧
Visualize a detective (Ken) looking for evidence (Sho) at a crime scene. 'Ken' (検) means to inspect, and 'Sho' (証) means evidence or proof.
快速测验
新しく開発された薬の安全性を___するために、長い時間が費やされた。
正确!
正确答案是: 検証
例句
SNSで流れてきたニュースの真偽を検証する。
everydayVerify the truth or falsehood of the news circulating on social media.
専門家委員会は、その政策の妥当性を厳格に検証した。
formalThe expert committee strictly verified the validity of the policy.
このゲームの裏技が本当か、自分で検証してみたよ。
informalI tried verifying for myself whether this game glitch is real.
本研究では、収集したデータを用いて仮説を検証する。
academicIn this study, we verify the hypothesis using the collected data.
新システムの導入による業務効率化の効果を検証してください。
businessPlease verify the effectiveness of work efficiency improvements resulting from the introduction of the new system.
词族
常见搭配
常用短语
徹底的な検証
thorough verification
事後検証
post-verification / post-mortem analysis
第三者による検証
third-party verification
容易混淆的词
Kakunin is a general term for 'checking' or 'confirming' anything (like keys), while kenshō implies a more rigorous, analytical process of proving something true or effective.
使用说明
Use this word when you are not just 'checking' something, but performing a systematic review or experiment to find the truth. It is very common in news reports, scientific papers, and IT development.
常见错误
Learners often use 'kenshō' for simple actions like 'checking a schedule' or 'checking if the door is locked,' where 'kakunin' (確認) is more natural.
记忆技巧
Visualize a detective (Ken) looking for evidence (Sho) at a crime scene. 'Ken' (検) means to inspect, and 'Sho' (証) means evidence or proof.
词源
From the Kanji '検' (to examine/inspect) and '証' (proof/evidence). Together they mean 'to inspect the evidence'.
语法模式
文化背景
In Japanese media, 'Genba Kensho' (on-site inspection) is a term everyone knows from detective dramas and news reports regarding crime scenes.
快速测验
新しく開発された薬の安全性を___するために、長い時間が費やされた。
正确!
正确答案是: 検証
相关词汇
証拠 (shōko) refers to evidence or proof used to establish a...
証明The act of showing or proving that something is true, valid,...
実験A test or trial carried out to discover something unknown, v...
分析Analysis refers to the process of breaking down a complex to...
根拠Refers to the grounds, basis, or evidence upon which a judgm...
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