method
The word 'method' comes from the Greek 'Methodos', meaning 'pursuit' or 'way'.
NOUN
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[/ˈmɛθ.əd/en-US]
A method is a systematic way of doing something, often involving a specific procedure or technique. It offers an organized approach towards achieving a particular goal or outcome.
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| methods |
- She used a unique method to solve the complex problem. — 彼女はその複雑な問題を解決するために独自の方法を使った。
- The scientific method is essential for conducting experiments. — 科学的手法は実験を行う上で不可欠です。
- We need to find a better system for managing our time efficiently. — 私たちは時間を効率的に管理するためのより良いシステムを見つける必要があります。
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VERB
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[/ˈmɛθ.əd/en-US]
To method means to organize or arrange something systematically. It involves creating a structured approach to carry out tasks or actions.
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| methoded | methoding |
- We will organize the data into clear categories for analysis. — 私たちは分析のためにデータを明確なカテゴリに整理します。
- The team aims to systematize the workflow for better efficiency. — チームは効率を向上させるために作業の流れを体系化することを目指しています.
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