🔎discovery (ディスカバリー)

noun
/dɪˈskʌvəri/
発見 (hakken)

意味

The act of finding or learning something for the first time.
意味の翻訳
何かを初めて見つけたり学んだりする行為。
Nanika o hajimete mitsuketa ri mananda ri suru kōi.

例文

The discovery of penicillin changed medical history.

ペニシリンの発見は医学の歴史を変えた。
Penishirin no hakken wa igaku no rekishi o kaeta.

表現例

make a discovery
発見をする
Hakken o suru

同義語

finding, invention, detection, revelation

対義語

loss, concealment

コロケーション

scientific discovery, new discovery, make a discovery, important discovery

その他の例文

I would like to do a discovery call to fully understand the project requirements.

プロジェクトの要件を完全に理解するために、ディスカバリーコールを実施したいと思います。
Purojekuto no yōken o kanzen ni rikai suru tame ni, disukabarī kōru o jisshi shitai to omoimasu.

A scientist discovers a new plant in a tropical rainforest during a three-month research trip and carefully documents its features by taking photographs and collecting samples to study back at the university lab where her team analyzes the plant's unique properties and compares them with known species before confirming that it is indeed a new discovery and publishing the findings in a respected scientific journal.

科学者が3ヶ月間の調査旅行中に熱帯雨林で新しい植物を発見し、大学の研究室に戻って研究するために写真を撮ったりサンプルを集めたりすることによってその特徴を注意深く記録し、そこで彼女のチームが植物のユニークな特性を分析し、既知の種と比較し、それが本当に新しい発見であることを確認してから、権威ある科学雑誌にその発見を発表する。
Kagakusha ga sankagetsukan no chousa ryokou chuu ni nettaiurin de atarashii shokubutsu wo hakken shi, daigaku no kenkyuushitsu ni modotte kenkyuu suru tame ni shashin wo tottari sample wo atsumetari suru koto ni yotte sono tokuchou wo chuuibukaku kiroku shi, soko de kanojo no team ga shokubutsu no unique na tokusei wo bunseki shi, kichi no shu to hikaku shi, sore ga hontou ni atarashii hakken de aru koto wo kakunin shite kara, ken'i aru kagaku zasshi ni sono hakken wo happyou suru.

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