関連
A connection or relationship between two or more things. It describes how one thing is linked to another.
例句
3 / 5この二つの事件、何か関連があるのかな?
I wonder if there's some connection between these two incidents?
関連企業との会議が午後からあります。
There is a meeting with related companies starting in the afternoon.
本研究は、過去の調査と密接に関連している。
This research is closely related to past surveys.
词族
记忆技巧
Kan (connection) + Ren (take along/link) = linking items together in a chain.
快速测验
タバコは肺がんの発症に深く( )しています。
正确!
正确答案是: 関連
例句
この二つの事件、何か関連があるのかな?
informalI wonder if there's some connection between these two incidents?
関連企業との会議が午後からあります。
businessThere is a meeting with related companies starting in the afternoon.
本研究は、過去の調査と密接に関連している。
academicThis research is closely related to past surveys.
関連する情報をインターネットで調べた。
everydayI looked up related information on the internet.
警察は、盗難車とこの事件の関連性を調べている。
formalPolice are investigating the connection between the stolen car and this case.
词族
常见搭配
常用短语
直接的な関連
direct connection
関連がない
to have no relation
関連事項
related matters
容易混淆的词
関係 is broader (human relations, general connection). 関連 often implies a logical or thematic link between abstract things.
使用说明
Essential for discussing trends and correlations in IELTS. Use '〜に関連して' to introduce a related topic.
常见错误
Avoid using it for 'human relationships' (use '関係' instead).
记忆技巧
Kan (connection) + Ren (take along/link) = linking items together in a chain.
词源
Kan (barrier/connection) and Ren (to lead/link).
语法模式
快速测验
タバコは肺がんの発症に深く( )しています。
正确!
正确答案是: 関連
相关词汇
更多academic词汇
整合性
B1The quality of being logical and consistent, where different parts of an argument or data set agree with each other without contradiction.
包括的
B1Including or dealing with all or nearly all elements or aspects of something; wide-ranging and thorough.
裏付け
B1Evidence or support that confirms a theory, statement, or finding; corroboration that makes an argument credible.
概ね
B1For the most part; mostly or generally. Used to indicate that a statement is largely true despite minor exceptions.
論証
B1The process of proving a statement or theory through logical reasoning and the presentation of evidence.
暫定的
B1Not certain or fixed; provisional or temporary. Used for results or plans that may change after more info is gathered.
反論
B1An argument or set of reasons put forward to oppose an idea or theory developed by another person.
必然的
B1Describes something that is unavoidable, certain to happen, or logically necessary as a result of certain conditions.
主観的
B1Based on or influenced by personal feelings, tastes, or opinions rather than facts.
重要性
B1The state or fact of being of great significance or value.
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