scenario
意味: A postulated sequence or development of events; a plausible description of how a situation might unfold.
Scenario originally referred to an outline of a play or film plot, but it is now overwhelmingly used for hypothetical situations considered in planning, analysis, or debate. It is ubiquitous in business strategy, risk assessment, climate science, and political commentary. Common collocations include 'worst-case scenario,' 'best-case scenario,' 'likely scenario,' 'plausible scenario,' and 'under this scenario.'
例文
- Under the worst-case scenario, unemployment could rise to twelve per cent by the end of the year. 在最坏的情景下,到年底失业率可能上升至百分之十二。En el peor de los escenarios, el desempleo podría alcanzar el doce por ciento a finales de año.最悪のシナリオでは、年末までに失業率は12パーセントに達する可能性がある。최악의 시나리오에서는 연말까지 실업률이 12퍼센트까지 상승할 수 있다.
- The report modelled several scenarios for how climate change might affect coastal communities. 该报告模拟了气候变化可能如何影响沿海社区的几种情景。El informe modeló varios escenarios sobre cómo el cambio climático podría afectar a las comunidades costeras.その報告書は、気候変動が沿岸地域にどのような影響を与えうるかについて、いくつかのシナリオをモデル化した。그 보고서는 기후변화가 해안 지역사회에 어떤 영향을 미칠 수 있는지에 대해 여러 시나리오를 모델링했다.
- A scenario in which both parties agree to a compromise seems increasingly unlikely. 双方同意妥协的情景似乎越来越不可能。Un escenario en el que ambas partes acepten un compromiso parece cada vez más improbable.両者が妥協に応じるというシナリオは、ますます考えにくくなっている。양측이 타협에 동의하는 시나리오는 점점 더 가능성이 낮아지고 있다.
発音
使い方ガイド
場面: professional, media, academic
トーン: neutral
起源と歴史
From Italian scenario (a sketch of the scenes of a play), from Latin scaenarium, from scaena (scene, stage), from Greek skene (tent, stage). The theatrical sense of a plotted sequence extended to hypothetical planning in the mid-twentieth century.
文化的背景
Era: Modern
Generation: All ages
Social background: Universal
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