
(器具)
ガジェット
a mechanical tool or an electronic device that is useful for doing something

(端末)
デバイス
a portable electronic gadet that can connect to the internet, such as a laptop, smartphone, etc.

(メカニカルな)
機械的な
(of an object) powered by machinery or an engine

(エレクトロニックな)
電子的な
(of a device) having very small parts such as chips and obtaining power from electricity

(巧妙な(こうみょうな))
独創的な(どくそうてきな)
(of an idea, object, etc.) unique and working very well which has resulted from creativity and clever thinking

(分かりやすい)
直感的な
(of computer software) easily learnt and understood, therefore making usage simpler

(最近の)
最新の
occurred, created, or updated most recently in time

(obsoleteの)
時代遅れの
outdated and gone out of style, often replaced by more current trends or advancements

(古臭い)
時代遅れの
no longer matching the current trends or standards because of being too old

(斬新な(ざんしんな))
新しい(あたらしい)
new and unlike anything else

(エネルギーを供給する)
動力を供給する
to supply with the needed energy to make something work

(チャージする)
充電する
to fill an electronic device with energy
文法情報:

(リチャージする)
充電する
to refill an electronic device with energy
文法情報:

(消耗させる (しょうもうさせる))
枯渇させる (こかつさせる)
to gradually or completely use up the available resources
文法情報:

(起動する)
ブートする
to start a computer, typically involves setting up hardware elements to prepare the computer for use

(スタートアップする)
起動する
(of an electronic device or machine) to start working
文法情報:

(停止する)
シャットダウンする
to make something stop working
文法情報:

(アップデートする)
更新する
to make something more useful or modern by adding the most recent information to it, improving its faults, or making new features available for it
文法情報:

(バッテリー)
電池 (でんち)
an object that turns chemical energy to electricity to give power to a device or machine
A battery is a device that stores energy and provides power to machines, devices, or vehicles. It works by converting stored chemical energy into electrical energy, which can be used to run various equipment. Batteries come in different sizes and power levels depending on their use, from small ones in electronic devices to large ones in cars. They are essential for powering things like phones, flashlights, and cars. Over time, batteries lose their ability to hold charge and need to be replaced or recharged.

(能力)
生産能力
the quantity that is possible by a machine, etc. to produce

(信号波(しんごうは))
信号(しんごう)
a series of electrical or radio waves carrying data to a radio, television station, or mobile phone
A signal refers to a series of electromagnetic waves used to carry data from one device to another, such as from a radio station to a receiver, or from a mobile phone to a cell tower. These signals can carry various types of information, such as voice, music, or video, and are transmitted through the air or via cables. The quality of a signal affects how well the data is received and understood, with stronger signals providing clearer communication.

(代)
世代
a class or step of technological development

(処理)
プロセス
the occurrence of a program that is being run by an operating system

(チャージャー)
充電器
a device that can refill a battery with electrical energy

(電線)
ケーブル
a group of wires bundled together for transmitting electricity that is protected within a rubber case

(記憶装置)
メモリ
a piece of electronic object in a computer where data is stored

(スクリーン)
画面
the visual data shown on a smartphone or computer monitor or display

(制御装置)
コントローラー
a piece of equipment by which a machine is operated

(操作パネル)
コントロールパネル
a flat screen with the controls of a machine or device on it

(顕微測定器(けんびそくていき))
顕微鏡(けんびきょう)
an instrument that makes looking at tiny objects or organisms possible by enlarging them which is useful in scientific studies
A microscope is a scientific instrument used to magnify small objects, making them easier to see in detail. It consists of lenses that focus light to create a magnified image of the object being observed. Microscopes are commonly used in biology, chemistry, and medicine to study tiny structures like cells, bacteria, or small organisms. There are different types of microscopes, such as light microscopes, which use visible light, and electron microscopes, which use electron beams for even higher magnification. Microscopes help scientists and researchers examine things that are too small to be seen with the naked eye.

(拡大鏡)
虫眼鏡
a glassy object that is capable of making small objects seem larger
文法情報:

(方位磁石)
コンパス
a device with a needle that always points to the north, used to find direction
A compass is a small device used to show direction. It consists of a magnetic needle that always points to the Earth's magnetic north. Compasses are commonly used for navigation, helping people find their way when traveling in unfamiliar areas. The device typically has a circular dial marked with the four main directions—north, south, east, and west—and sometimes additional markings for more precise directions. Compasses are used in activities like hiking, boating, and map reading to determine orientation and guide movement.

(ドローン)
無人航空機 (むじんこうくうき)
a flying vehicle such as an aircraft that is controlled from afar and has no pilot

(革新的な)
最先端の
having the latest and most advanced features or design

(消えている)
オフ
used to describe the state of something such as an electrical device, machine, etc., when it is not being used or powered

(タッチパネル)
タッチスクリーン
a display by which the user can interact with a computer, smartphone, etc. by touching its surface
文法情報:
おめでとうございます! !
36 から Lesson 1 語を学びました。学習と語彙の復習を改善するために、練習を始めましょう!
レビュー
フラッシュカード
綴り
クイズ
