英単語

Rの意味・使い方・発音

R

英 [ɑː] 美 [ɑr]
  • n. 英語アルファベットの18番目の文字
  • abbr.抵抗;比率;医者のレシピ

語源


R 英語のアルファベットの18番目の文字。

ギリシャ文字のΡ、ヘブライ文字のresh(頭)から。

英語の語源


R
In a circle, meaning "registered (trademark)," first incorporated in U.S. statues 1946. R&R "rest and relaxation," first recorded 1953, American English; R&B "rhythm and blues" (type of popular music) first attested 1949, American English.
If all our r's that are written are pronounced, the sound is more common than any other in English utterance (over seven per cent.); the instances of occurrence before a vowel, and so of universal pronunciation, are only half as frequent. There are localities where the normal vibration of the tip of the tongue is replaced by one of the uvula, making a guttural trill, which is still more entitled to the name of "dog's letter" than is the ordinary r; such are considerable parts of France and Germany; the sound appears to occur only sporadically in English pronunciation. [Century Dictionary]



The moment we encounter the added r's of purp or dorg in our reading we know that we have to do with humor, and so with school-marm. The added consonants are supposed to be spoken, if the words are uttered, but, as a matter of fact, they are less often uttered than seen. The words are, indeed, largely visual forms; the humor is chiefly for the eye. [Louise Pound, "The Humorous 'R,'" "American Mercury," October 1924]
She goes on to note that in British humorous writing, -ar "popularly indicates the sound of the vowel in father" and formations like larf (for laugh) "are to be read with the broad vowel but no uttered r." She also quotes Henry James on the characteristic prominence of the medial -r- sound (which tends to be dropped in England and New England) in the speech of the U.S. Midwest, "under some strange impulse received toward consonantal recovery of balance, making it present even in words from which it is absent, bringing it in everywhere as with the small vulgar effect of a sort of morose grinding of the back teeth."

例文


1. Details are available from the Hon.Sec.A. R .Bushby.
詳細は名誉秘書A. R .ブシュビー。

2.Politicians began to use the dreaded R ?word:recession.
政治家たちは恐ろしい R という単語:recession(景気後退)を使い始めた。

3.Q comes between P and R in the English alphabet.
英語アルファベットで、QはPと R の間にあります。

4.The final letter is very vague ; possibly an R or a K.
最後の文字ははっきりしていない。 R かもしれないし、K.

かもしれない

5.The winners are as follows:E.Walker ; R .Foster ; R .Gates ; A.Mackintosh.優勝者は、E.Walker、 R .フォスター、 R .ゲイツ、A.マッキントッシュ。

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