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Definition and Synonyms for 語彙
1. | 語彙 | 言語にあるすべての言葉 |
Lexis | all of the words in a language | |
Synonyms: | 語彙 | |
2. | ヴォキャブラリー | 単語に関する言語ユーザーの知識 |
Lexicon | a language user's knowledge of words | |
Synonyms: | ボキャブラリー, 語彙 | |
3. | ヴォキャブラリー | ある仕事で使われる単語のリスト |
Vocabulary | a listing of the words used in some enterprise | |
Synonyms: | ボキャブラリー, 語彙 | |
4. | 会話 | 考えを会話を通じて交換すること |
Talk | an exchange of ideas via conversation | |
Synonyms: | 会話, 語らい, 語らう, 語彙, 談話 | |
5. | 語彙 | 意味あるいは機能を持つ全ての語形 |
Lexis | all word forms having meaning or grammatical function | |
Synonyms: | 語彙 |
Categories 語彙 is a member of
1. | 了知 | 知覚、学習、論理的思考の心理的な結果 |
Knowledge | the psychological result of perception and learning and reasoning | |
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2. | 言海 | (普通単語の意味が載っている)単語を含む参考図書 |
Wordbook | a reference book containing words (usually with their meanings) | |
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3. | 話し | 見解、考え、情報などの非公式な交換のための言葉の使用 |
Conversation | the use of speech for informal exchange of views or ideas or information etc. | |
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Sample Sentences for 語彙
この記事には語彙を本気で増やしたいと思う人々に役立つ情報が含まれています。
This article contains tips for those who are eager to increase their vocabulary.
読み書きが出来ないその男は自分の語彙を増やそうと一生懸命だった。
The illiterate man was eager to increase his vocabulary.
上級者が英語力(特に読解力)をつけたければ、語彙を増やすのが王道ですね。
If the more advanced want to improve English ability (especially reading comprehension) increasing vocabulary is the way to go.
語彙力がないから自分は小説を書くことが出来ないなんて思ってしまう人がいる。
There are some people who think that they can't write a novel because they lack the vocabulary.
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#1 Posted by Muffin over 4 years ago
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Ohhh. so that is how it is spelled. Anyway, if you are asking about our favourite Japanese vocab books, here are mine: 1. “Japanese from Zero!” by Trombley: Ideal for beginners and intermediate students. Follows a lesson-based structure that covers grammar, vocabulary, writing, pronunciation and more. 2. “Living Language Japanese” by Living Language Method: It includes CD’s for speaking and listening practice. Works well as a stand-alone course for those not enrolled in a formal class. 3. “Practice Makes Perfect” by Sato: Suitable for beginners, easy to get yourself started and easy to understand. It also covers phonetics and writing. What about yours? What are your favourite vocab books?