英単語

agonyの意味・使い方・発音

agony

英 ['ægənɪ] 美 ['æɡəni]
  • n.苦悩;大きな苦しみ;死闘

語源


agony アゴニー。

agの語源は「する」。ここでは、精神的な緊張、痛み、苦しみ、レースや競争における苦悩を指す。

英語の語源


agony
agony: [14] Agony is one of the more remote relatives of that prolific Latin verb agere (see AGENT). Its ultimate source is the Greek verb ágein ‘lead’, which comes from the same Indo- European root as agere. Related to ágein was the Greek noun agón, originally literally ‘a bringing of people together to compete for a prize’, hence ‘contest, conflict’ (which has been borrowed directly into English as agon, a technical term for the conflict between the main characters in a work of literature).

Derived from agón was agōníā ‘(mental) struggle, anguish’, which passed into English via either late Latin agōnia or French agonie. The sense of physical suffering did not develop until the 17th century; hitherto, agony had been reserved for mental stress. The first mention of an agony column comes in the magazine Fun in 1863.

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agony (n.)
late 14c., "mental suffering" (especially that of Christ in the Garden of Gethsemane), from Old French agonie, agoine "anguish, terror, death agony" (14c.), and directly from Late Latin agonia, from Greek agonia "a (mental) struggle for victory," originally "a struggle for victory in the games," from agon "assembly for a contest," from agein "to lead" (see act (n.)). Sense of "extreme bodily suffering" first recorded c. 1600.

例文


1. The Aussie was in agony with a broken finger.
このオーストラリア人は指を切る痛みに耐えている。

2.He fell awkwardly and went down in agony clutching his right knee.
彼は不器用に転倒し、右膝を抱えて地面に倒れた。

3.He staggereed around the playground,screaming in agony .
彼は運動場の周りをよろよろと歩き、苦痛に叫んだ。

4.His face screwed up in agony .
彼の顔は苦痛に歪んでいる。

5.He was writhing in agony .
彼は苦しんで転がっている。

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