appellation
英 [,æpə'leɪʃ(ə)n]
美 [,æpə'leʃən]
英語の語源
- appellation (n.)
- late 15c., "action of appealing" (to a higher authority), from Old French apelacion (13c.), from Latin appellationem (nominative appellatio) "an addressing, accosting; an appeal; a name, title," noun of action from past participle stem of appellare (see appeal). Meaning "designation, name given to a person, thing, or class" is from mid-15c., from a sense also found in Middle French appeler.
例文
- 1. He earned the appellation "rebel priest.「
- 」彼は「反逆牧師」という称号を勝ち取った。
- 2.Chinese language appelation system takes the relatives appelation terms as the base.
- 中国語呼称親族呼称を基点とする.
- 3.This appelation pleased him.
- という呼び方は彼の意にかなっている。
- 4.The emperor of Russia Peter I was given the appelation "the Great ".
- ロシア皇帝ピーター1世に大帝の称号がつけられた.
- 5.The appellation stuck,and the age of the sequential hierarchical menu began.
- の名前もそこから来て、そこで順序階層関係メニューの時代が始まった.
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