英単語

bizarreの意味・使い方・発音

bizarre

英 [bɪ'zɑː] 美 [bɪ'zɑr]
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語源


怪奇

語源は不明。口ひげのbizarからきている可能性がある。ある場所ではヒゲのあるハンサムとされるものが、別の場所では奇妙とされることもある。

英語の語源


bizarre
bizarre: [17] Bizarre can probably be traced back to Italian bizzarro, of unknown origin, which meant ‘angry’. It passed into Spanish as bizarro, meaning ‘brave’, and then found its way into French, where its meaning gradually mutated from ‘brave’ to ‘odd’ – which is where English got it from. It used to be thought that the French word might have come from Basque bizarra ‘beard’ (the reasoning being that a man with a beard must be a brave, dashing fellow), which would have made bizarre almost unique as a word of Basque origin in English (the only genuine one in everyday use now is the acronymic name ETA, standing for Euzkadi ta Azkatasuna ‘Basque Homeland and Liberty’), but this is now not thought likely.
bizarre (adj.)
1640s, from French bizarre "odd, fantastic" (16c.), originally "handsome, brave," perhaps from Basque bizar "a beard" (the notion being of bearded Spanish soldiers making a strange impression on the French); alternative etymology traces it to Italian bizarro "angry, fierce, irascible," from bizza "fit of anger."

例文


1. The allegations ranged from the banal to the bizarre .
平凡から奇怪まで様々な説がある。

2.His fast-paced novels are full of bizarre situations and madcap antics.
彼のアップテンポな小説には奇妙なシーンとでたらめな行為が満ちている。

3.It was a bizarre scene.
それは奇妙なシーンです。

4.The album is a bizarre agglomeration of styles.
このアルバムは普通ではなく、さまざまなスタイルが一体となっています。

5.the bizarre convolutions of the story
その物語が複雑に絡み合う不思議なストーリー

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