解明
The act of clarifying, solving, or unraveling a mystery, a complex problem, or a scientific phenomenon through investigation. It emphasizes the process of making something that was previously hidden or unknown clear and understandable.
例句
3 / 5昨日見た映画の謎がようやく解明した。
The mystery of the movie I watched yesterday has finally been solved.
警察は事件の全容を解明するために全力を尽くしています。
The police are doing their best to clarify the full details of the incident.
なんで彼が怒ったのか、理由を解明しなきゃ。
I have to figure out the reason why he got angry.
词族
记忆技巧
The first kanji 解 means 'to untie/unravel' and the second kanji 明 means 'bright/clear'. Think of untying a knotted string until the situation becomes clear as day.
快速测验
科学者たちは、この病気の原因を( )するために研究を続けている。
正确!
正确答案是: 解明
例句
昨日見た映画の謎がようやく解明した。
everydayThe mystery of the movie I watched yesterday has finally been solved.
警察は事件の全容を解明するために全力を尽くしています。
formalThe police are doing their best to clarify the full details of the incident.
なんで彼が怒ったのか、理由を解明しなきゃ。
informalI have to figure out the reason why he got angry.
この研究により、細胞分裂のメカニズムが解明された。
academicThrough this research, the mechanism of cell division was clarified.
システムエラーの根本的な原因を解明し、再発を防止する。
businessWe will identify the root cause of the system error and prevent recurrence.
词族
常见搭配
常用短语
徹底解明
thorough clarification/investigation
早期解明
early resolution/clarification
事実解明
clarifying the facts
容易混淆的词
Kaiketsu focuses on ending a problem or conflict, while kaimei focuses on the intellectual understanding of how or why something happened.
Kaisetsu refers to explaining something that is already known to others, whereas kaimei is about discovering or revealing something unknown.
使用说明
It is primarily used in formal or intellectual contexts, such as scientific research, police investigations, or historical studies. It is almost always used with 'suru' to function as a transitive verb.
常见错误
Learners often use this for simple math problems; however, 'toki' or 'kaitou' is appropriate for math. Kaimei is reserved for complex 'mysteries' or 'unknown phenomena'.
记忆技巧
The first kanji 解 means 'to untie/unravel' and the second kanji 明 means 'bright/clear'. Think of untying a knotted string until the situation becomes clear as day.
词源
Derived from Middle Chinese roots where '解' (to divide/untie) and '明' (light/clarity) were combined to describe the process of making things evident.
语法模式
文化背景
In Japan, this word is a staple of news broadcasts, especially regarding the 'kaimei' of scientific breakthroughs or 'kaimei' of corruption scandals in politics.
快速测验
科学者たちは、この病気の原因を( )するために研究を続けている。
正确!
正确答案是: 解明
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