探 — search / look for, detective. saga; tan (to search / look for = 探す. sagasu. detective = 探偵. tantei)
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探 — search / look for, detective. saga; tan (to search / look for = 探す. sagasu. detective = 探偵. tantei)
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Summary: Passive learning can be used to describe when a student receives, transcribes, and minimally internalizes information without some type of reflection or effort to organize, break down, or examine the information to fully understand the material. During active learning, you are directly dealing with your own understanding and perception of the subject, rather than memorizing information given. You are looking for context for the information. The main difference between active and passive learning is the amount of time spent dealing with your mental picture of the information.
激 — intense, drastic increase / decrease. hage; geki (intense = 激しい. hageshii. drastic increase = 激増. gekizō. drastic decrease = 激減. gekigen)
臓 — entrails, physical heart, organ donor. zō (entrails = 内臓. naizō. physical heart = 心臓. shinzō. organ donor = 臓器提供者. zōki teikyōsha)
誕 — birth[day]. tan[jōbi]
奮 — excitement. [kō]fun; suru verb
著 — author. cho (author = 著者. chosha. remarkable [na adj] = 顕著. kencho)