comity
英 ['kɒmɪtɪ]
美 ['kɑməti]
英語の語源
- comity (n.)
- early 15c., "association," from French comité, from Latin comitas "courtesy, friendliness, kindness, affability," from comis "courteous, friendly, kind," which is of uncertain origin. Meaning "courtesy" in English is from 1540s. Phrase comity of nations attested from 1862: "The obligation recognized by civilized nations to respect each other's laws and usages as far as their separate interests allow."
例文
- 1. Sometimes comity is regarded as a stimulus to the pattern of behaviour.
- ギフトは、行動パターンの促進因子として扱われることがある。
- 2.No comity by which a democratic society must live had broken down.
- 民主社会が生きてきた崇拝の礼譲の気風が壊れた。
- 3.I line up,I civilization,I comity ,I am happy!
- 私は列に並んで、私は文明、私は礼儀、私は楽しい!
- 4.A committee committee found series serious problems in the current system.
- 現在のシステムに存在する多くの深刻な問題を発見した団体がある。
- 5.Let us write our true comity in the vain network ~!
- 幻のネットワークの中で私たちの本当の友情を書きましょう~!
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