英単語

badgerの意味・使い方・発音

badger

英 ['bædʒə] 美 ['bædʒɚ]
  • n. アナグマ;アナグマの皮膚;(大文字で)アナグマ?ステートマン(米国ウィスコンシン州出身者の別名);毛深い鼻のウォンバット
  • vt.アナグマのように喧しく騒ぐ;困らせる
  • n. (アナグマ)人の名前;(英)Badger

語源


badger、アナグマ、厄介者。

バッジ、バッジと同じで、動物の額にある長い白い斑点を表す。ハラスメントは、古く残酷な犬とのアナグマ合戦に由来する。

英語の語源


badger
badger: [16] The Old English term for a ‘badger’ was brock, a word of Celtic origin, and badger does not begin to appear, somewhat mysteriously, until the early 16th century. The name has never been satisfactorily explained, but perhaps the least implausible explanation is from the word badge, in reference to the white stripes on the animal’s forehead, as if it were wearing a badge (a term originally applied to a distinctive device worn by a knight for purposes of recognition); the early spelling bageard suggests that it may have been formed with the suffix -ard, as in dullard and sluggard. (Badge itself is of even more obscure origin; it first turns up in Middle English, in the mid 14th century.) Other early terms for the badger were bauson (14th– 18th centuries), from Old French bausen, and grey (15th–17th centuries).
badger (n.)
1520s, perhaps from bage "badge" (see badge) + -ard "one who carries some action or possesses some quality," suffix related to Middle High German -hart "bold" (see -ard). If so, the central notion is the badge-like white blaze on the animal's forehead (as in French blaireau "badger," from Old French blarel, from bler "marked with a white spot;" also obsolete Middle English bauson "badger," from Old French bauzan, literally "black-and-white spotted"). But blaze (n.2) was the usual word for this.

An Old English name for the creature was the Celtic borrowing brock; also gr?g (Middle English grei, grey). In American English, the nickname of inhabitants or natives of Wisconsin (1833).
badger (v.)
1790, from badger (n.), based on the behavior of the dogs in the medieval sport of badger-baiting, still practiced in 18c. England. Related: Badgered; badgering.

例文


1. Fox, badger ,weasel and stoat are regularly seen here.
キツネ、アナグマ、イタチ、イタチはここでよく見られます。

2.The sharp sound of a twig snapping scared the badger away.
細い枝が突然折れた耳障りな音がアナグマを驚かせた。

3.The badger and the snake had a ferocious battle in the woods.
アナグマとヘビが森の中で悪戦苦闘した。

4.The badger sett had twelve entrances to what must have been a labyrinth of tunnels.
このアナグマ穴には12の入り口があり、下には必ず複雑な地下道がある。

5.I want an end of being drawn like a badger .
畜生のように人に翻弄されることは想像していません.

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