bevy
英 ['bevɪ]
美
語源
英語の語源
- bevy (n.)
- early 15c., collective noun of quails and ladies, from Anglo-French bevée, which is of unknown origin. One supposed definition of the word is "a drinking bout," but this is perhaps a misprint of bever, from Old French beivre (see beverage). Still, it's possible that the original sense could be a company of birds gathered at a puddle or pool for drinking or bathing.
例文
- 1. A bevy of bathing beauties appeared on the beach.
- 砂浜に泳ぐ美女たちが現れた。
- 2. Bevy ,I 'm really curious as to this sudden decision of yours.
- 白妃、私はあなたのような突然の決定に、確かに不思議に思っています。
- 3.I was so driven, Bevy ,I didn 't know which way to turn.
- 私は本当にやむを得ないですね、白菲、私はどの道を行けばいいか分かりません.
- 4.Remember, Bevy is a very brilliant and resourceful girl.
- 白妃はとても聡明で有能な娘だったことを覚えておいてください。
- 5. Bevy and I understand each other perfectly.
- 白妃と私はよく知っています。
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