導入
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Base noun form. Used to refer to the act of introducing or implementing something new, such as a concept, system, or product. Often appears in formal contexts like business or education.
Theme

In a business meeting, User and their colleague, Mr. Tanaka, discuss strategies for implementing new technology in their company.

導入

どうにゅう

introduction, bringing in, leading in

Advanced ExpansionAbstract Concepts

Memory Hook

Imagine introducing a new product by 'leading it in' through a door. 'Intro-duction' sounds like 'intro' → 導入 (dounyuu, 'introduction').

Cultural Note

In Japanese business or academic settings, 『導入』 (dounyuu, 'introduction') is often used to describe the implementation of new systems, technologies, or policies, such as 『新システムの導入』 (shin shisutemu no dounyuu, 'introduction of a new system').

Forms

Base: 導入Base noun form. Used to refer to the act of introducing or implementing something new, such as a concept, system, or product. Often appears in formal contexts like business or education.