admirable
英 ['ædm(ə)rəb(ə)l]
美 ['ædmərəbl]
英語の語源
- admirable (adj.)
- mid-15c., "worthy of admiration," from Middle French admirable (Old French amirable), from Latin admirabilis "admirable, wonderful," from admirari "to admire" (see admiration). In early years it also carried a stronger sense of "awe-inspiring."
例文
- 1. He was an admirable chairman.
- 彼は感心する議長だ。/
- 2.Beyton is an admirable character.
- バートンは感心する人物だ。
- 3.The film tells its story with admirable economy.
- この映画は叙事が簡潔で感服させられる。
- 4.Her dedication to her work was admirable .
- 彼女の仕事への献身精神は敬服できる。
- 5.She had acted in ways that he found wholly admirable .
- 彼は彼女の行動様式に感心した。
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