推薦の定義と意味 | ブリタニカ辞典
原題: Recommend Definition & Meaning | Britannica Dictionary
分析結果
- カテゴリ
- 経済
- 重要度
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- トレンドスコア
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- 要約
- ブリタニカ辞典における「推薦」の定義は、特定の行動や選択を他者に勧めることを指します。この言葉は、信頼性や価値を基にした提案を含み、個人や商品、サービスに対して使われることが一般的です。推薦は、他者の判断を助けるための重要なコミュニケーション手段とされています。
- キーワード
Recommend Definition & Meaning | Britannica Dictionary The Britannica Dictionary mobile search Home Ask the Editor Word of the Day Quizzes Core Vocabulary Browse the Dictionary × Britannica Homepage Ask the Editor Word of the Day Quizzes Core Vocabulary Browse the Dictionary The Britannica Dictionary recommend 1 ENTRIES FOUND: recommend (verb) recommend /ˌrɛkə ˈ mɛnd/ verb recommends ; recommended ; recommending recommend /ˌrɛkə ˈ mɛnd/ verb recommends ; recommended ; recommending Britannica Dictionary definition of RECOMMEND [ + object ] 1 : to say that (someone or something) is good and deserves to be chosen A friend recommended this restaurant. I can't decide between the lasagna and the salmon. Which do you recommend ? They recommended her for a promotion after only two years. The film is recommended to anyone who liked her earlier movies. [+] more examples [-] hide examples [+] Example sentences [-] Hide examples 2 : to suggest that someone do (something) It is strongly recommended that you change the oil in your car every 5,000 miles. Take only the recommended dose of cough syrup. I recommend [= suggest ] getting to the theater an hour early to be sure you get tickets. = I recommend that you get to the theater an hour early. You may decide to pursue the matter in court, but I wouldn't recommend it. [+] more examples [-] hide examples [+] Example sentences [-] Hide examples 3 : to make (something or someone) seem attractive or good As a vacation destination, the area has much to recommend it . [=there are many things that make it a good vacation destination] He has little/nothing to recommend him as a political candidate. [=he has little/nothing that suggests he would be an attractive or successful candidate] [+] more examples [-] hide examples [+] Example sentences [-] Hide examples ASK THE EDITOR Which is correct: "Aren't you happy?" or "Are you not happy?" See the answer » QUIZZES Vocabulary Quiz Test your word power Take the Quiz » Name That Thing Take our visual quiz Test Your Knowledge » WORD OF THE DAY artifact : a simple object (such as a tool or weapon) that was made by people in the past Learn More » About Us & Legal Info Contact Us Privacy Notice Terms of Use Pronunciation Symbols Help d="M0 12c0 5.123 3.211 9.497 7.73 11.218-.11-.937-.227-2.482.025-3.566.217-.932 1.401-5.938 1.401-5.938s-.357-.715-.357-1.774c0-1.66.962-2.9 2.161-2.9 1.02 0 1.512.765 1.512 1.682 0 1.025-.653 2.557-.99 3.978-.281 1.189.597 2.159 1.769 2.159 2.123 0 3.756-2.239 3.756-5.471 0-2.861-2.056-4.86-4.991-4.86-3.398 0-5.393 2.549-5.393 5.184 0 1.027.395 2.127.889 2.726a.36.36 0 0 1 .083.343c-.091.378-.293 1.189-.332 1.355-.053.218-.173.265-.4.159-1.492-.694-2.424-2.875-2.424-4.627 0-3.769 2.737-7.229 7.892-7.229 4.144 0 7.365 2.953 7.365 6.899 0 4.117-2.595 7.431-6.199 7.431-1.211 0-2.348-.63-2.738-1.373 0 0-.599 2.282-.744 2.84-.282 1.084-1.064 2.456-1.549 3.235C9.584 23.815 10.77 24 12 24c6.627 0 12-5.373 12-12S18.627 0 12 0 0 5.373 0 12"> © 2026 Encyclopædia Britannica, Inc.