method
意味: A systematic way of doing something; a planned procedure
A 'method' is a systematic way of doing something, particularly one that follows a planned procedure or set of steps. It implies an organised approach rather than a random or haphazard one. The word is commonly used in academic, scientific, and professional contexts to describe established procedures or techniques.
例文
- The scientific method involves forming hypotheses and testing them through experiments. 科学方法包括提出假设并通过实验进行验证。El método científico implica formular hipótesis y probarlas mediante experimentos.科学的方法は、仮説を立て、実験を通じてそれを検証することを含みます。과학적 방법은 가설을 세우고 실험을 통해 이를 검증하는 것을 포함합니다.
- She developed a new method for teaching reading to young children. 她开发了一种教幼儿阅读的新方法。Ella desarrolló un nuevo método para enseñar a leer a niños pequeños.彼女は幼い子供たちに読み方を教える新しい方法を開発しました。그녀는 어린 아이들에게 읽기를 가르치는 새로운 방법을 개발했습니다.
- What method of payment would you prefer: cash or card? 您希望用哪种付款方式:现金还是刷卡?¿Qué método de pago prefiere: efectivo o tarjeta?どの支払い方法がよろしいですか:現金ですか、カードですか?어떤 결제 방법을 선호하시나요: 현금인가요, 카드인가요?
発音
使い方ガイド
場面: general
トーン: neutral
起源と歴史
From Latin 'methodus', from Greek 'methodos' (a following after, pursuit, system of inquiry), combining 'meta-' (after, along) + 'hodos' (way, road). Literally a 'way of pursuing' knowledge.
文化的背景
Era: Modern
Generation: All ages
Social background: Universal
ストーリーと豆知識
The word comes from Greek 'methodos' meaning 'pursuit of knowledge,' combining 'meta' (after) and 'hodos' (way, journey). Originally it referred to the path one follows in pursuit of something, which evolved into our modern sense of a systematic procedure.
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