英単語

bleakの意味・使い方・発音

bleak

英 [bliːk] 美 [blik]
  • adj. 冷たい; 荒涼とした、避難所のない; 荒涼とした、絶望的な; 冷たい; 単調な.

語源


bleak 暗い。

語源的にはbleach, bleachingと同じで、青白い、鈍いという意味。

英語の語源


bleak
bleak: [16] Bleak originally meant ‘pale’, and comes ultimately from an Indo-European base *bhleg-, possible source of black and a variant of *phleg-, which produced Greek phlégein ‘burn’ and Latin flagrāre ‘burn’ (whence English conflagration and flagrant; flame, fulminate, and refulgent are also closely related).

From *bhlegcame the prehistoric Germanic adjective *blaikos ‘white’, from which Old English got blāc ‘pale’ (the sense relationship, as with the possibly related blaze, is between ‘burning’, ‘shining brightly’, ‘white’, and ‘pale’). This survived until the 15th century in southern English dialects as bloke, and until the 16th century in the North as blake.

Its disappearance was no doubt hastened by its resemblance to black, both formally and semantically, since both ‘pale’ and ‘dark’ carry implications of colourlessness. Blake did however persist in Northern dialects until modern times in the sense ‘yellow’. Meanwhile, around the middle of the 16th century bleak had begun to put in an appearance, borrowed from a close relative of bloke/blake, Old Norse bleikr ‘shining, white’.

The modern sense ‘bare’ is recorded from very early on. A derivative of the Germanic base *blaikwas the verb *blaikjōn, source of Old English bl?can ‘whiten’, the ancestor of modern English bleach (which may be related to blight). And a nasalized version of the stem may have produced blink [14].

=> bleach, blight, blink, conflagration, flagrant, flame, fulminate
bleak (adj.)
c. 1300, "pale," from Old Norse bleikr "pale, whitish, blond," from Proto-Germanic *blaika- "shining, white," from PIE root *bhel- (1) "to shine, flash, burn" (see bleach (v.)). Later "bare, windswept" (1530s). Sense of "cheerless" is c. 1719 figurative extension. The same Germanic root produced Old English blac "pale," but this died out, probably from confusion with bl?c "black;" however bleak persisted, with a sense of "bare" as well as "pale."

例文


1. Her book paints a bleak picture of the problems women now face.
彼女の本は、女性が今直面している問題の寂しい描写だ。

2.Many predicted a bleak future.
多くの人が見通しを暗くしている。

3.Alberg gave hima bleak stare.
アルベルグは落胆して彼を見つめていた。

4.His face was bleak .
彼は暗い顔をしている。

5.a bleak and desolate landscape
荒涼とした景色

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