late 14c., nowel "feast of Christmas," from Old French noel "the Christmas season," variant of nael, from Latin natalis (dies) "birth (day)," in Church Latin in reference to the birthday of Christ, from natus, past participle of nasci "be born" (Old Latin gnasci; see genus). The modern word in English, with the sense "a Christmas carol" (1811) probably is a separate borrowing from French. As a masc. proper name, from Old French, probably literally "of or born on Christmas."
例文
1. ノエル and I do everything together,he involves me in everything.
私はノエルと何でも一緒にして、彼は私にすべてのことに参加させてくれた。
2.She shot to stardom on Broadway in a Noel Coward play.
彼女はブロードウェイでノエル?コワードの芝居に出演したことで人気を集めた。
3. Noel and I do everything together.
私とノエルはすべてのことを一緒にします。
4. Noel seems to have no idea that Frank is dead,too.
Noel フランクが死んだことを知らなかったようだ。
5.Booth 's idea is that Noel ,the creepy stalker,was watching the apartment Emma was staying in.