Carl
[kɑrl]
英語の語源
- carl (n.)
- c. 1300, "bondsman; common man, man of low birth," from Old Norse karl "man, male, freeman," from Proto-Germanic *karlon-, the same root that produced Old English ceorl "man of low degree" (see churl).
The Mellere was a stout carle for the nones [Chaucer]
- Carl
- masc. proper name, from Middle High German Karl "man, husband" (see carl).
例文
- 1. A fellow doesn 't last long on what he has done.He 's got to keep on delivering as he goes along.-- Carl Hubbell,Baseball Player
- 過去に完成したものでは成功を収めることができず、道で成績を出し続けなければならない。dd>
毎日一言
- 2. Carl Lewis has broken the world record in the 100 metres.
- カール?ルイスはすでに100メートル競走の世界記録を破った。
- 3."That 's the weirdest thing I 've ever seen,"marveled Carl .
- カールは「それは私が見た中で最も奇妙なことだ」と驚嘆した。
- 4. Carl slipped a disc in his back while warming up.
- ウォーミングアップ中にカール椎間板が誤ってずれてしまった。
- 5. Carl pushed ahead in his eagerness to reach the wall.
- カールは壁に着くために急いで前に押し出す。/
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