chic
英 [ʃiːk]
美 [ʃɪk]
- n. ファッショナブル; シックなスタイル
- adj.
- n. (シックな)人名; (英)Chick.
語源
英語の語源
- chic
- 1856, as a noun, "style, artistic skill," from French chic, 19c. in "stylishness" sense, originally "subtlety" (16c.), which is of unknown origin, perhaps [Klein] related to German Schick "tact, skill," from Middle Low German schikken "arrange appropriately," or Middle High German schicken "to arrange, set in order;" or from French chicane, from chicanerie (see chicanery). The adjectival meaning "stylish" is from 1879 in English, "Not so used in F[rench]." [OED].
例文
- 1. Tousled hair and designer stubble are chic .
- ボサボサの髪も流行のひげも新しい。/
- 2.Sophie looked chic in lime green and navy.
- ソフィーはライムグリーンとネイビーを身にまとい、おしゃれに見える。
- 3.He radiates charm and chic .
- 彼は魅力的で、風格がひらひらしている。
- 4.She is always so chic ,so elegant.
- 彼女はいつもおしゃれで優雅だ。
- 5.She was in chic khaki.
- 彼女はモダンなカーキの服を着ている。
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