radical (B2)
カタカナ: ラディカル
IPA: /ˈrædɪkl/
Definition
Favoring or advocating for thorough or complete political or social change; representing or pursuing extreme or fundamental change.
意味: 政治的または社会的な変革を徹底的、あるいは完全に推し進めること。極端な、あるいは根本的な変化を追求する様子。
Examples / 例文
She held radical views on environmental protection, advocating for immediate and drastic action. — 彼女は環境保護に関して急進的な見解を持ち、即時かつ抜本的な行動を求めた。
The company's radical restructuring plan aimed to boost efficiency by eliminating entire departments. — その会社の抜本的な再編計画は、部署全体を廃止することで効率を高めることを目指していた。
Radical の日本語訳
Japanese translations of Radical:
How to Use Radical
- radical change (collocation)
- A fundamental and significant alteration. — "The invention of the internet brought about radical change in communication."
- radical reform (collocation)
- A significant and thorough improvement or alteration to a system or institution. — "The new legislation introduced radical reforms in the education sector."
- radical idea (collocation)
- An idea that is very new, different, and likely to cause major changes. — "He presented a radical idea that challenged the status quo."
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