1919, from Yiddish beygl, from Middle High German boug- "ring, bracelet," from Old High German boug "a ring," related to Old English beag "ring" (in poetry, an Anglo-Saxon lord was beaggifa "ring-giver"), from Proto-Germanic *baugaz, from PIE root *bheug- (3) "to bend," with derivatives referring to bent, pliable, or curved objects (such as Old High German biogan "to bend;" see bow (v.)).
例文
1. You can 't even get a decent bagel in Washington,D.C.
は華盛顧特区では、良いベーグルさえ食べられなかった。
2.So you snapped your wire eating a bagel ?
では、ワイヤはあなたがドーナツを食べている間に切れたのですか?
3.J:Something simple,how about the bagel and cream cheese.
簡単なものを作ろう、ドーナツとチーズ。
4.Betty is to preferable boil and bake the bagel .
ベティはまずドーナツをよく煮てから、よく焼いてください.
5.Cream cheese and tomatoes taste great on a bagel .