🚀innovation (イノベーション)

noun
/ˌɪnəˈveɪʃən/
革新 (kakushin)

意味

The introduction of something new, such as an idea, method, or device.
The action or process of innovating; a new method, idea, product, etc.
意味の翻訳
新しいアイデア、方法、または装置の導入。
Atarashī aidea, hōhō, matawa sōchi no dōnyū.

例文

Innovation is key to the success of technology companies.

革新はテクノロジー企業の成功の鍵です。
Kakushin wa tekunorojī kigyō no seikō no kagi desu.

Innovation drives solutions to global challenges.

革新は世界的な課題への解決策を促進します。
Kakushin wa sekaiteki na kadai e no kaiketsusaku o sokushin shimasu.

Innovation is the key to progress.

革新は進歩の鍵です。
Kakushin wa shinpo no kagi desu.

表現例

drive innovation
革新を促進する
Kakushin o sokushin suru

同義語

invention, creation, novelty, modernization, creativity, breakthrough, advancement, pioneering
エントリー 1
invention, creation, novelty, modernization
エントリー 2
invention, creativity
エントリー 3
invention, creativity, breakthrough, advancement, modernization, pioneering

対義語

tradition, stagnation, imitation, conventionality, conformity, repetition, conservatism
エントリー 1
tradition, stagnation, imitation
エントリー 2
stagnation, conventionality
エントリー 3
stagnation, imitation, tradition, conformity, repetition, conservatism

コロケーション

technological innovation, drive innovation, foster innovation, innovation strategy

その他の例文

How are innovation and new ideas encouraged within this organization?

この組織内では、イノベーションや新しいアイデアはどのように奨励されていますか?
Kono soshikinai de wa, inobēshon ya atarashī aidea wa donoyō ni shōrei sarete imasu ka?

It is essential to keep technological innovation within an ethical framework.

技術革新を倫理的枠組みの中に保つことが不可欠です。
Gijutsu kakushin o rinriteki wakugumi no naka ni tamotsu koto ga fukaketsu desu.

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