carrion
英 ['kærɪən]
美 ['kærɪən]
- adj.腐肉; 腐敗
- n. 腐肉; 悪臭を放つ死体; 汚れたもの
- n. (腐肉)人名;(英?仏)Carrion
英語の語源
- carrion
- carrion: [13] Ultimately, carrion is a derivative of Latin carō ‘flesh’ (source also of English carnal). This appears to have had a Vulgar Latin offshoot *carōnia, which entered English via Anglo-Norman caroine. At first it was used in English for ‘dead body’, but before the end of the 13th century the current sense ‘flesh unfit for human consumption’ had begun to establish itself.
=> carnal, crone - carrion (n.)
- early 13c., carione, from Anglo-French carogne (Old North French caroigne; Old French charogne, 12c., "carrion, corpse," Modern French charogne), from Vulgar Latin *caronia "carcass" (source of Italian carogna, Spanish carro?a "carrion"), from Latin caro "meat" (see carnage).
例文
- 1. They range widely in search of carrion .
- 広い領域で腐肉を探しています。/
- 2.crows feeding on carrion
- 腐肉を餌とするカラス
dl>- 3.Crows circled overhead,looking for carrion .
- カラスが頭上を旋回し、腐肉を探している。
- 4.When the neighbors were at odds with her,they called her strumpet and carrion .
- 近所の人たちが彼女と口論しているとき、彼女の臭い売春婦と卑怯者をのしった。
- 5. Carrion crows bewail the dead sheep and then eat them.
- カラスは羊を食べて、まず泣きます。猫が鼠を泣くという偽の慈悲.
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