around
英 [ə'raʊnd]
美 [ə'raʊnd]
英語の語源
- around
- around: [14] Around was formed in Middle English from the prefix a- ‘on’ and the noun round (perhaps influenced by the Old French phrase a la reonde ‘in the round, roundabout’). It was slow to usurp existing forms such as about – it does not occur in Shakespeare or the 1611 translation of the Bible – and it does not seem to have become strongly established before the end of the 17th century. The adverb and preposition round may be a shortening of around.
=> round - around (adv.)
- c. 1300, "in circumference," from phrase on round. Rare before 1600. In sense of "here and there with no fixed direction" it is 1776, American English (properly about). Of time, from 1888. To have been around "gained worldly experience" is from 1927, U.S. colloquial.
例文
- 1. On Sunday Cohen lay around the house all day.
- コーエン日曜日は一日中家でごろごろしていました。
- 2.They were knocking around together for about a year.
- 彼らは付き合って約1年になる。
- 3.He had twined his chubby arms around Vincent 's neck.
- 彼のふっくらとした両腕がヴィンセントの首を抱いている。
- 4.They were going to sail around the little island,against the tide.
- 彼らは島を回って逆潮航行するつもりだ。
- 5.Albania is a small nation state of around 3 million people.
- アルバニアは人口約300万人の単一民族独立国家である。
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