How to say challenge in Japanese

ちょうせんchousen Inflection

noun / ~する noun:

  • challenge; defiance; dare; attempt; try

Example Sentences

いきなりikinari本人honninni誰何suikaするsurunomo無粋busuito考えましたkangaemashita
I thought it would be boorish to challenge his identity without warning.
新しいatarashiiことkotoni挑戦chousenshi続けるtsuzukeruためにtameni新しいatarashiiニーズNIIZUni応えるkotaeruためにtameni日々hibi研究開発kenkyuukaihatsuni努めていますtsutometeimasu
In order to continue to challenge new things, in order to meet new needs, we work day in day out in R&D.
彼らkareragaいつitsu挑戦chousenしてshiteきてkitemo準備junbihaできていますdekiteimasu
I'm ready whenever they challenge me.
日本人nipponjintoアメリカ人AMERIKAjintono重要なjuuyouna違いchigaino一つhitotsuha日本人nipponjinga安全なanzenna人生jinseinoコースKOOSUwo選ぶerabu傾向keikougaあるarunoに対してnitaishiteアメリカ人AMERIKAjinha人生jinseiwo探求tankyuushiそれsoreni挑戦chousenshiたがるtagaruことkotoであるdearu
One of the important differences between Japanese and Americans is that Japanese tend to choose a safe course in life, while Americans choose to explore and challenge life.
第三dai三niあなたanataga努力doryokuするsuruことkototo難しいmuzukashiiことkotoni挑戦chousenしようとしshiyoutoshiなければnakereba世界中sekaijuude成功seikouするsuruものmonoha何もないnanimonai
Thirdly, if you don't put in the effort and challenge difficult things, there is nothing in the world at which you will succeed.

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