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スコープ — meaning in English: scope

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スコープ
sukoopu
エッジ
ejji
フランス語
furansugo
組み合わせ
kumiawase
たわごと
tawagoto
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neutral common
Usage
Native speakers use スコープ (sukoopu) in various contexts, particularly in discussions about technology, education, and business. For instance, you might hear it during a meeting when discussing the scope of a project or when talking about the scope of a research paper in an academic setting.
Synonyms & nuances
スコープ (sukoopu) is often used in technical or academic contexts, while the word 範囲 (han'i) refers more generally to 'range' or 'extent'. Choosing スコープ (sukoopu) indicates a focus on specific parameters or boundaries within a given subject.
Culture
The word スコープ (sukoopu) has its roots in the English word 'scope', which reflects the globalization of language, particularly in technical fields. In Japan, it symbolizes the blend of Western influence in modern education and business practices, highlighting the adaptability of the Japanese language to new concepts.
FAQ
Q.What does スコープ mean in English?
スコープ translates to 'scope' in English, referring to the extent or range of a subject. It's commonly used in academic, technical, and business contexts.
Q.How do I use スコープ in a sentence?
You can use スコープ in a sentence like this: プロジェクトのスコープを決める必要があります (Purojekuto no sukoopu o kimeru hitsuyou ga arimasu), which means 'We need to define the scope of the project.'
Q.Are there any common mistakes with スコープ?
A common mistake is using スコープ in overly casual contexts where simpler words like 範囲 (han'i) would suffice. Always consider the formality of your conversation when choosing your words.
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