英単語

cheapの意味・使い方・発音

cheap

英 [tʃiːp] 美 [tʃip]
  • adj.安い; 安い; 価値がない
  • adv.安く

語源


安い安い

ラテン語のcaupo(小商人、行商人)が語源で、後に蔑称となった。原義はCopenhagen, chapmanを参照。

英語の語源


cheap
cheap: [16] The adjectival use of cheap in English is quite recent, but the word itself goes back a long way. Its ultimate source is the Latin noun caupō ‘tradesman’, which was borrowed into Germanic in prehistoric times. Among its descendants were German kaufen ‘buy’, Old English cēapian ‘trade’ (the possible source of chop, as in ‘chop and change’), and the Old English noun cēap ‘trade’.

In Middle English times this came to be used in such phrases as good chepe, meaning ‘good bargain’, and by the 16th century an adjectival sense ‘inexpensive’ had developed. The original sense ‘trade’ is preserved in the personal name Chapman, which until the 19th century was an ordinary noun meaning ‘trader’ (it is the source of chap ‘fellow’).

=> chap, chop
cheap (adj.)
"low in price, that may be bought at small cost," c. 1500, ultimately from Old English noun ceap "traffic, a purchase," from ceapian (v.) "trade," probably from an early Germanic borrowing from Latin caupo "petty tradesman, huckster" (see chapman).

The sense evolution is from the noun meaning "a barter, a purchase" to "a purchase as rated by the buyer," hence adjectival meaning "inexpensive," the main modern sense, via Middle English phrases such as god chep "favorable bargain" (12c., a translation of French a bon marché).

Sense of "lightly esteemed, common" is from 1590s (compare similar evolution of Latin vilis). The meaning "low in price" was represented in Old English by undeor, literally "un-dear" (but deop ceap, literally "deep cheap," meant "high price").

The word also was used in Old English for "market" (as in ceapd?g "market day"), a sense surviving in place names Cheapside, East Cheap, etc. Related: Cheaply. Expression on the cheap is first attested 1888. Cheap shot originally was U.S. football jargon for a head-on tackle; extended sense "unfair hit" in politics, etc. is by 1970. German billig "cheap" is from Middle Low German billik, originally "fair, just," with a sense evolution via billiger preis "fair price," etc.

例文


1. We will end up living in a society where life is cheap .
私たちは最終的には人命を児戯とみなす社会に生きることになります。

2. Calls cost 36p ( cheap rate) and 48p (peak rate) per minute.
電話は毎分36ペンス(割引レート)と48ペンス(ピークレート)である。</

3. Cheap goods are available,but not in sufficient quantities to satisfy demand.
安価な商品がありますが、需要を満たすための数量が不足しています。

4.A cheap table can be transformed by an interesting cover.
趣味豊かなテーブルクロスで、安価なテーブルを一新することができます。

5.Some of the finer type-faces are corrupted by cheap ,popular computer printers.
少し優美なフォントは安価で汎用的なコンピュータプリンタで処理されてから完全に姿を消した。

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