complacence
英 美 [kəm'plesns]
英語の語源
- complacence (n.)
- mid-15c., "pleasure," from Medieval Latin complacentia "satisfaction, pleasure," from Latin complacentem (nominative complacens), present participle of complacere "to be very pleasing," from com-, intensive prefix (see com-), + placere "to please" (see please). Sense of "pleased with oneself" is 18c.
例文
- 1. When Tom 's companions drank to the Hans en Kelderr,or Jack in the low cellar,he could not help displaing an extraordinary complacence of countenance.
- 同僚たちが未成年の子供を祝杯をあげると、トムは思わず得意げな顔をした。
- 2.For users,usage and complacence should be keep on.
- 使用者については、統計および満足度調査を使用して継続的に行うことができるはずです。/
- 3.She had truly a great complacence for her brother.
- 彼女は兄に対して実に従順だ。
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