Frequency rank: 9,546. – 9,557.
- observation; survey; measurement
- opinion; prediction; thinking
noun (common) (futsuumeishi); noun or participle which takes the aux. verb suru; transitive verb
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- observation; survey; measurement
- opinion; prediction; thinking
This meaning refers to the act of watching or monitoring something in order to gather data or information. It is often used in scientific, environmental, or research contexts.
Meteorologists conduct observations every day for weather forecasting.
A survey to observe the flora and fauna of this area was conducted.
This meaning is used when referring to a belief or estimation about something, often based on personal views or forecasts about the future.
Generated collocations (experimental)
かんそく観測をおこなう行うto conduct an observationてんたいかんそく天体観測astronomical observationきしょうかんそく気象観測weather observationかんそくでえた観測データobservation dataかんそくけっか観測結果observation resultsかんそく観測せいど精度observation accuracyかんそくきき観測機器observation equipmentかんそくしょ観測所observation stationけいぞくてき継続的なかんそく観測continuous observationかんそく観測たいしょう対象observation targetかんそく観測ほうほう方法observation methodしゃかい社会かんそく観測social observation
Wiktionary definitions (experimental)
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The total solar eclipse can be observed next year on June 22nd.
What Jansky had observed was the 14.6m wavelength radio wave from the Milky Way's core.
Images taken by the JAXA Earth observation satellite, 'Daichi'.
4. きんねん近年では、くええさあクエーサーのかんそく観測をおうよう応用したぶいえるびいあいVLBIとよばれる呼ばれるほうほう方法やじいぴいえすGPSによって、ぷれえとプレートのぜったいうんどう絶対運動もりかい理解されはじめている始めている。
In recent years, with a method called VLBI that uses quasar observations, and by GPS we have begun to understand the absolute movement of tectonic plates.
5. きしょうちょう気象庁は、ひがしにほんだいしんさい東日本大震災のまぐにちゅうどマグニチュードをはち.はち8.8から、せかい世界かんそく観測しじょうさいだい史上最大きゅう級のめえとるMきゅう.れい9.0にしゅうせい修正した。
The Japan Meteorological Agency has revised the magnitude of the eastern Japan quake from 8.8 to 9.0, the largest recorded in world history.
It is said that several victims of the tsunami think that the devastation they saw was the kind that made you cover your eyes.
7. れきし歴史はりょうしぶつりがく量子物理学のようなもので、かんそくしゃ観測者がかんそく観測したじしょう事象にえいきょう影響してしまう。けねでぃあんさつケネディ暗殺はりゅうし粒子だろうか、それともはどう波動だろうかきごう?
History is like quantum physics: the observer affects the event observed. Is the Kennedy assassination a particle or a wave?
On September 26, 1959, the strongest typhoon in Japan's recorded history hit Nagoya.
10. ぶったい物体のでんじは電磁波てき的ぶんこう分光をかんそく観測することで、かがくしゃ科学者はぶったい物体がちきゅう地球にちかづいている近づいているか、とおざかっている遠ざかっているかをはんべつ判別することができる。
By looking at an object's electromagnetic spectrum, scientists can determine if an object is moving away from Earth or towards Earth.
I bought a telescope in order to observe the night sky.