arbitrate
英 ['ɑːbɪtreɪt]
美 ['ɑrbɪtret]
英語の語源
- arbitrate (v.)
- 1580s (arbitrable is recorded from 1530s), "to give an authoritative decision," from Latin arbitratus, past participle of arbitrari "be of an opinion, give a decision," from arbiter (see arbiter). Meaning "to act as an arbitrator" is from 1610s. Related: Arbitrated; arbitrating. The earlier verb form was arbitren (early 15c.).
例文
- 1. to arbitrate in a dispute
- は、1つの紛争において仲裁を行う
- 2.He was asked to arbitrate between management and the unions.
- 彼は資本家と労働組合の間で仲裁をするように招待された。
- 3.Someone must arbitrate between them.
- 彼らの中で仲裁する人がいなければならない。
- 4.The tribunal had been set up to arbitrate in the dispute.
- 特別法廷を設けて紛争を仲裁したことがある。
- 5.France was asked to arbitrate the dispute between the two nations.
- フランスは、この両国間の紛争の調停を依頼された。
-