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Definition and meaning of 意見 - いけん in Japanese

いけん意見
iken

N4

1.opinion

Noun

何か意見が ありますか。
Do you have any opinion?
いけん意見
iken

N4

1.expressing one's thoughts, viewpoints, or feedback.

Noun

彼の意見はとても興味深いです。
His opinion is very interesting.
先生の意見に同意しますか?
Do you agree with the teacher's opinion?
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2.giving advice or expressing opinions.

Noun, Suru verb, Transitive verb, Intransitive verb

先生からの意見は必要な時に受け入れるべきです。
It is important to accept the teacher's advice when necessary.
彼女は私に厳しい意見を言ってくれました。
She gave me a harsh reprimand.
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いけんしょ意見書
ikensho

N4

1.a written statement expressing one's viewpoint.

Noun

先生に意見書を提出しました。
I submitted a written opinion to the teacher.
会議で意見書を読み上げました。
I read out my written opinion at the meeting.
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いけんこうかん意見交換
ikenkoukan

N4

1.sharing and discussing ideas or opinions.

Noun

今日の会議で意見交換をしました。
We exchanged ideas at today's meeting.
意見交換を通じて新しいアイデアが生まれた。
New ideas were born through the exchange of opinions.
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いけんがいっち意見が一致
iken ga icchi

N4

1.reaching a consensus or agreement.

Expressions (phrases, clauses, etc.), Noun, Suru verb

私たちの意見が一致して、計画を進めることができました。
Our opinions aligned and we were able to proceed with the plan.
意見が一致しない場合は、話し合いが必要です。
If opinions do not align, discussion is necessary.
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いけんをのべる意見を述べる
iken wo noberu

N4

1.expressing one's viewpoint or perspective.

Expressions (phrases, clauses, etc.), Ichidan verb

彼は会議で意見を述べる。
He states his opinion at the meeting.
先生は生徒の意見を述べる。
The teacher offers the students' opinions.
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いけんこうこく意見広告
ikenkoukoku

N4

1.advertising to express a viewpoint or opinion.

Noun

意見広告は、圧力団体による問題に対する抗議広告を指します。
Protest advertising refers to advertising by pressure groups protesting against an issue.
意見広告は、特定の問題に対する意見を広く伝える手段です。
Protest advertising is a means to widely communicate opinions on specific issues.
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2.advertising for public interest.

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意見広告は商品を売ることではなく、情報を伝えることを目的とします。
Non-commercial advertising aims to convey information rather than sell products.
テレビや雑誌でよく見かける意見広告は、消費者に影響を与えることがあります。
Non-commercial advertising, often seen on television and in magazines, can influence consumers.
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いけんぐもう意見具申
ikemugou

N4

1.providing feedback or expressing one's opinion.

Noun, Suru verb

彼に新しいアイデアについて意見具申した。
I offered my opinion to him on the new idea.
先生にプロジェクトの改善案を意見具申しました。
I offered my opinion to the teacher on ways to improve the project.
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いけんをつく意見を吐く
iken o tsuku

N4

1.expressing one's opinion.

Expressions (phrases, clauses, etc.), Godan verb with 'ku' ending

彼はいつも意見を吐くので、話しやすい。
He is always easy to talk to because he gives his opinion.
会議で意見を吐くことは大切だと思う。
I think it is important to give your opinion in meetings.
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[いけんをいう]意見を言う
iken wo iu

N4

1.expressing one's viewpoint or perspective.

Expressions (phrases, clauses, etc.), Godan verb with 'u' ending

彼はいつも意見を言う。
He always states his opinion.
先生に意見を言う勇気が必要だ。
It takes courage to state your opinion to the teacher.
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いけんがまとまる意見がまとまる
iken ga matomaru

N4

1.reaching a consensus or agreement.

Expressions (phrases, clauses, etc.), Godan verb with 'ru' ending

会議で意見がまとまることは重要です。
It is important for opinions to come together in a meeting.
チームメンバーと意見がまとまりました。
The team members have come to an agreement.
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いけんをもつ意見を持つ
iken wo motsu

N4

1.have a viewpoint or belief.

Expressions (phrases, clauses, etc.), Godan verb with 'tsu' ending

彼は政治について強い意見を持つ。
He holds strong opinions about politics.
私たちは将来の計画について意見を持つ。
We hold opinions about future plans.
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はなび

花火

hanabi

definition
意見 いけん
意見 いけん
意見書 いけんしょ
意見交換 いけんこうかん
意見が一致 いけんがいっち
意見を述べる いけんをのべる
意見広告 いけんこうこく
意見具申 いけんぐもう
意見を吐く いけんをつく
意見を言う [いけんをいう]
意見がまとまる いけんがまとまる
意見を持つ いけんをもつ

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