英単語

cobの意味・使い方・発音

cob

英 [kɒb] 美 [kɑb]
  • n. 雄の白鳥; トウモロコシの穂軸; 丈夫な子馬; 丸いブロック
  • vt.つぶす
  • n. (コブ)人の名前;(西)入り江

語源


cob コーンコブ、丸パン

PIE*geu, block, round blockから。語源的にはcod, cog, cudgelと同じ。 様々な語彙的意味を含み、様々な丸いブロックのようなものを指すのに使われる。

英語の語源


cob
cob: [15] Cob has a bizarre range of meanings – ‘nut’, ‘horse’, ‘male swan’, ‘loaf’, ‘ear of maize’ – but a distillation of them points back to an original ‘head, or something similarly rounded’ (cobnuts and cobloaves, for example, are spherical, and the male swan is the ‘chief’ or ‘leader’). It is therefore tempting to see a connection with the now obsolete cop ‘top, head’ (probably represented in cobweb), and even with Latin caput ‘head’.
=> cobble
cob (n.)
a word or set of identical words with a wide range of meanings, many seeming to derive from notions of "heap, lump, rounded object," also "head" and its metaphoric extensions. With cognates in other Germanic languages; of uncertain origin and development. "The N.E.D. recognizes eight nouns cob, with numerous sub-groups. Like other monosyllables common in the dial[ect] its hist[ory] is inextricable" [Weekley]. In the 2nd print edition, the number stands at 11. Some senses are probably from Old English copp "top, head," others probably from Old Norse kubbi or Low German, all perhaps from a Proto-Germanic base *kubb- "something rounded." Among the earliest attested English senses are "headman, chief," and "male swan," both early 15c., but the surname Cobb (1066) suggests Old English used a form of the word as a nickname for "big, leading man." The "corn shoot" sense is attested by 1680s.

例文


1. Here 's a way of barbecuing corn-on-the- cob that I learned in the States.
これは私がアメリカで学んだトウモロコシを焼く方法です。

2.corn on the cob
コーンスティック

3.Come on,why should COB say and piss lotsof people with that?
それに、 cob なぜそんなに多くの人を怒らせるようなことを言わなければならないのですか。

4.By using FC or COB ,die products are mounded in the MCM.
これらのチップ級製品はパッケージにfc方式または COB 方式で実装することができる。

5. COB .TAB.COG mould train technology.
COB .TAB.COGモジュールプロセス技術制作.

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