There are 21 total results for your 合理 search.
Characters | Pronunciation Romanization |
Simple Dictionary Definition |
合理 see styles |
hé lǐ he2 li3 ho li gouri / gori ごうり |
rational; reasonable; sensible; fair rationality; (female given name) Auri in accord with reason |
合理化 see styles |
hé lǐ huà he2 li3 hua4 ho li hua gourika / gorika ごうりか |
to rationalize; to make compatible; to streamline; rationalization (noun, transitive verb) (1) rationalization; making (something) conform to reason; justification; (noun, transitive verb) (2) rationalization (of a company, industry, etc.); rationalisation; streamlining; making more efficient; (noun, transitive verb) (3) {psych} rationalization |
合理性 see styles |
hé lǐ xìng he2 li3 xing4 ho li hsing gourisei / gorise ごうりせい |
reason; rationality; rationale; reasonableness rationality; reasonableness |
合理的 see styles |
gouriteki / goriteki ごうりてき |
(adjectival noun) rational; reasonable; logical |
合理論 see styles |
gouriron / goriron ごうりろん |
rationalism |
不合理 see styles |
bù hé lǐ bu4 he2 li3 pu ho li fugouri / fugori ふごうり |
unreasonable (noun or adjectival noun) irrational; illogical; unreasonable; absurd; inconsistent unreasonable |
非合理 see styles |
higouri / higori ひごうり |
(noun or adjectival noun) illogicality |
合理主義 see styles |
gourishugi / gorishugi ごうりしゅぎ |
rationalism |
公平合理 see styles |
gōng píng hé lǐ gong1 ping2 he2 li3 kung p`ing ho li kung ping ho li |
fair; equitable |
合情合理 see styles |
hé qíng hé lǐ he2 qing2 he2 li3 ho ch`ing ho li ho ching ho li |
reasonable and fair (idiom) |
非合理的 see styles |
higouriteki / higoriteki ひごうりてき |
(adjectival noun) illogical |
合理主義者 see styles |
gourishugisha / gorishugisha ごうりしゅぎしゃ |
(1) rationalist; (2) practically minded person; pragmatist |
合理性検査 see styles |
gouriseikensa / gorisekensa ごうりせいけんさ |
{comp} reasonableness check |
合理的疑い see styles |
gouritekiutagai / goritekiutagai ごうりてきうたがい |
(exp,n) reasonable doubt |
不合理推論 see styles |
fugourisuiron / fugorisuiron ふごうりすいろん |
nonsequitur; non sequitur |
不合理結論 see styles |
fugouriketsuron / fugoriketsuron ふごうりけつろん |
nonsequitur; non sequitur |
経営合理化 see styles |
keieigourika / keegorika けいえいごうりか |
(noun/participle) streamlining of operations |
合理主義哲学 see styles |
gourishugitetsugaku / gorishugitetsugaku ごうりしゅぎてつがく |
rationalistic philosophy |
近代合理主義 see styles |
kindaigourishugi / kindaigorishugi きんだいごうりしゅぎ |
(exp,n) modern rationalism |
合理的期待仮説 see styles |
gouritekikitaikasetsu / goritekikitaikasetsu ごうりてききたいかせつ |
rational expectations hypothesis |
合理的期待形成仮説 see styles |
gouritekikitaikeiseikasetsu / goritekikitaikesekasetsu ごうりてききたいけいせいかせつ |
(See 合理的期待仮説) rational expectations hypothesis |
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A lot of westerners can't tell the difference between Chinese and Japanese - and there is a reason for that. Chinese characters and even whole words were borrowed by Japan from the Chinese language in the 5th century. Much of the time, if a word or character is used in both languages, it will have the same or a similar meaning. However, this is not always true. Language evolves, and meanings independently change in each language.
Example: The Chinese character 湯 for soup (hot water) has come to mean bath (hot water) in Japanese. They have the same root meaning of "hot water", but a 湯屋 sign on a bathhouse in Japan would lead a Chinese person to think it was a "soup house" or a place to get a bowl of soup. See this: Japanese Bath House
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