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調査 — meaning in English: Investigation

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調査
chōsa
未亡人
mibōjin
チェーン
chēn
リース
rīsu
相対
sōtai
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formal common
Usage
Native speakers use the word 調査 (chōsa) in various contexts, particularly in academic settings, governmental reports, or during investigative journalism. For instance, you might hear it when discussing a research project at a university or when a reporter is covering a story about a corruption investigation.
Synonyms & nuances
While 調査 (chōsa) specifically refers to investigations or surveys, another similar word is 研究 (kenkyū), which means 'research.' The distinction lies in the fact that 研究 (kenkyū) is more about in-depth study, often in academic contexts, whereas 調査 (chōsa) can imply a broader, more general investigation into various subjects.
Culture
The word 調査 (chōsa) is derived from two characters: 調 (chō), meaning 'to investigate' or 'to adjust,' and 査 (sa), which refers to 'examine' or 'check.' This compound reflects the Japanese approach to thoroughness and precision in investigation, echoing the cultural value placed on meticulousness and accuracy in public life and decision-making.
FAQ
Q.What is the meaning of 調査 in English?
The Japanese word 調査 (chōsa) translates to 'investigation' in English, referring to the process of examining details or gathering information.
Q.How do I use 調査 in a sentence?
You can use 調査 (chōsa) in a sentence like, 'この問題について調査を行います,' which means 'We will conduct an investigation on this issue.'
Q.Are there common mistakes when using 調査?
A common mistake is to confuse 調査 (chōsa) with リサーチ (risāchi), which is a borrowed term for 'research.' While they can be used interchangeably in some contexts, it's important to use 調査 when referring to an investigation that involves gathering specific information.
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