continue
英 [kən'tɪnjuː]
美 [kən'tɪnju]
- 続ける、継続する;まだ、継続する
- vt.言い続ける;...を続けさせる;...を伸ばす
語源
続けるcon-、強調する。継続する -tin、保持する、握る、語源的にはtenable、大陸と同じ。
英語の語源
- continue
- continue: [14] Latin continēre in its transitive sense (with an object) meant ‘hold together, contain’, and led to English contain. However, it was also used intransitively in the sense ‘hang together’. From it was derived the adjective continuus ‘uninterrupted’ (source of English continuous [17]), which formed the basis of a new verb continuāre ‘make or be continuous’. English acquired this via Old French continuer. (The derivative continual entered English in the 14th century.)
=> contain, content, continent, countenance - continue (v.)
- mid-14c., contynuen, from Old French continuer (13c.), from Latin continuare "join together, connect, make or be continuous," from continuus "uninterrupted," from continere (intransitive) "to be uninterrupted," literally "to hang together" (see contain). Related: Continued; continuing.
例文
- 1. Success is not final,failure is not fatal:it is the courage to continue that counts.--Winston Churchill成功はゴールではなく、失敗も最後ではなく、最も重要なのは前進を続ける勇気である。
毎日一言
- 2.I too am committing myself to continue the fight for justice.
- 私自身も正義のために戦い続けることを保証します。
- 3.The President could continue to bash Democrats as being soft on crime.
- 大統領は、民主党員の犯罪活動への優しさを批判し続けるかもしれない。
- 4.It would be wrong to continue out of perversity.
- 故意にペアを組むために続けるのは正しくありません。
- 5.The finance minister will continue to mastermind Poland 's economic reform.
- 財務相はポーランドの経済改革を引き続き企画する。
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