Lorraine
英 美 [lo'ren]
- n. ロレーヌ(フランス北東部の地方); ロレーヌ(個人名)
英語の語源
- Lorraine
- region in eastern France, from Medieval Latin Lotharingia, literally "Lothar's Realm," name later given to the northern portion of the lands assigned by the Treaty of Verdun (843 C.E.) to Lothair I in the first division of the Carolingian empire. His empire stretched from the North Sea to the Mediterranean. Before his death (855 C.E.), Lothair subdivided his lands among his three sons. His son, Lothair (for whom the region is named), was given Lotharingia as his kingdom.
例文
- 1. Yesterday,in the restaurant, Lorraine had seemed trite,blurred,worn away.
- 昨日ホテルで、ローランは俗っぽく、堕落し、老化しているように見えた。
- 2.France ceded Alsace- Lorraine to Germany in 1871.
- 1871年フランスはアルザス?ローリン地方をドイツに割譲した。
- 3.Peace was signed at Frankfort surrendering the provinces of Alsace and Lorraine to the Germans.
- 和平協定はフランクフルトで締結され、アルザスとローリン.はドイツに譲り渡した。dd>
履歴
- 4.As always,he felt lorraine 's passionate,provoca-tive attraction,but his own rhythm was different now.
- 彼は昔と同じように、なんとなくローランが多情で挑発的な魅力を持っているが、今は彼自身の生活のメロディーが違う。
- 5.That blobby,white thing is supposedly quiche lorraine ?
- このまだらで白くてふわふわしているものはロリンケーキ?
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