応用
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Base noun form. Refers to the practical use or application of knowledge, theories, or skills. Often used in phrases like 『応用する』 (ouyou suru, 'to apply'). Example: 『理論を応用する』 (riron o ouyou suru, 'to apply a theory').
Theme
In a university study group, User and their classmate Aiko discuss how to apply theoretical knowledge in real-world scenarios.
応用
おうよう
application, put to practical use
Advanced ExpansionAbstract Concepts
Memory Hook
Think of applying knowledge like an 'onion' — you peel layers to use it practically. '応用' (ouyou, 'application') sounds like 'onion' — you apply it layer by layer!
Cultural Note
In Japanese education and business, 『応用』 (ouyou, 'application') is a key concept, often paired with 『基礎』 (kiso, 'basics') as in 『基礎と応用』 (kiso to ouyou, 'basics and application'). It emphasizes putting theoretical knowledge into practical use, common in fields like science, technology, and language learning.
Forms
Base: 応用Base noun form. Refers to the practical use or application of knowledge, theories, or skills. Often used in phrases like 『応用する』 (ouyou suru, 'to apply'). Example: 『理論を応用する』 (riron o ouyou suru, 'to apply a theory').