study
意味: To devote time to learning; a piece of research; a room for work
'Study' as a verb means to learn or examine in detail. As a noun, it can be a piece of research ('a study on climate change'), the act of learning ('during my studies'), or a room used for reading and work. In British English, 'revision' is often preferred for exam preparation, while 'study' is more general.
例文
- She studied medicine at Edinburgh University. 她在爱丁堡大学学习医学。Ella estudió medicina en la Universidad de Edimburgo.彼女はエディンバラ大学で医学を学びました。그녀는 에든버러 대학교에서 의학을 공부했습니다.
- The study found that exercise improves sleep. 研究发现运动能改善睡眠。El estudio descubrió que el ejercicio mejora el sueño.その研究で運動が睡眠を改善することがわかりました。그 연구에서 운동이 수면을 개선한다는 것이 밝혀졌습니다.
- He spends most evenings in his study. 他大部分晚上都在书房里度过。Él pasa la mayoría de las noches en su estudio.彼はほとんどの夜を書斎で過ごします。그는 대부분의 저녁을 서재에서 보냅니다.
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使い方ガイド
場面: general
トーン: neutral
起源と歴史
From Old French 'estudier', from Latin 'studium' meaning 'eagerness' or 'zeal', from 'studēre' (to be eager, to apply oneself). The original Latin carried a sense of enthusiasm and dedication — studying was conceived as passionate application of the mind, not the tedious effort it sometimes feels like today.
文化的背景
Era: Modern
Generation: All ages
Social background: Universal
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