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- progress; advance; improvement; developmentantonym: 退歩
noun (common) (futsuumeishi); noun or participle which takes the aux. verb suru; intransitive verb
Forms
Generated definitions (experimental)
- progress
- advance
- improvement
- development
This meaning refers to the forward movement or advancement in a particular area, indicating an increase in effectiveness or quality.
The progress of science and technology has a significant impact on our lives.
This usage implies moving forward in a systematic manner, often in the context of knowledge, skills, or technology.
The new research findings help advance our understanding.
This meaning emphasizes the enhancement or betterment of a particular situation, condition, or skill.
Exercise is essential for the improvement of health conditions.
This usage relates to the gradual growth or evolution of a particular process, project, or concept over time.
Generated collocations (experimental)
しんぽ進歩をとげる遂げるto make progressしんぽ進歩じょうきょう状況progress statusぎじゅつ技術のしんぽ進歩advancement in technologyしんぽ進歩がみられる見られるto see progressしんぽ進歩をそくしん促進するto promote progressしゃかい社会のしんぽ進歩social progressしんぽてき進歩的なかんがえ考えかた方progressive way of thinkingさらなるしんぽ進歩further progressしんぽ進歩をめざす目指すto aim for progressしんぽ進歩をひょうか評価するto evaluate progress
Wiktionary definitions (experimental)
Example sentences
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Most scientific breakthroughs are nothing else than the discovery of the obvious.
In the midst of this, it is IT that has made great progress.
Nevertheless, devout conversation on spiritual things helps no little with spiritual progress.
She has recently made remarkable progress in English.
She was such a hardworking girl that she made much progress in French.
They attributed the low death rate of infants to the progress of medicine.
He worked very hard, but could make little progress.