英単語

caddieの意味・使い方・発音

caddie

英 ['kædɪ] 美 ['kædi]
  • vi. キャディをする。
  • n. キャディ
  • n. (キャディ)人の名前;(仏)Caddie.

語源


キャディ

語源はcadetと同じ。

英語の語源


caddie (n.)
1630s, Scottish form of French cadet (see cadet). Originally "person who runs errands;" meaning of "golfer's assistant" is 1851. A letter from Edinburgh c. 1730 describes the city's extensive and semi-organized "Cawdys, a very useful Black-Guard, who attend ... publick Places to go at Errands; and though they are Wretches, that in Rags lye upon the Stairs and in the Streets at Night, yet are they often considerably trusted .... This Corps has a kind of Captain ... presiding over them, whom they call the Constable of the Cawdys."

例文


1. The caddie ran over to fetch something for him.
キャディーが駆け寄って荷物を持ってきた。

2.You 're all right Caddie ,I tell you."
あなたは良い公演をすることができて、キャリー、本当に.

3."Well,how goes it, Caddie ?"

もしもし、嘉徳、進捗はどうですか。

4.Would you like me to caddie for you?
キャディーになってあげましょうか。

5.Did you hear about the caddie playing in the Open?
キャディーがオープン戦に参加したことを聞いたことがありますか。

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