英単語

crankの意味・使い方・発音

crank

英 [kræŋk] 美 [kræŋk]
  • n. 気まぐれ
  • adj.過敏
  • vt.クランクする
  • n.(クランク)人名;(英)Crank.

語源


crank クランク、偏心者。

PIE*gerから、回す、曲げる、囲む、語源的にはcramp、crookと同じ。つまり、頭が曲がっている人、他の人と違う考え方をする人。

英語の語源


crank
crank: [OE] There appears to be a link between the words crank, cringe, and crinkle. They share the meaning element ‘bending’ or ‘curling up’ (which later developed metaphorically into ‘becoming weak or sick’, as in the related German krank ‘ill’), and probably all came from a prehistoric Germanic base *krank-. In Old English the word crank appeared only in the compound crancstoef, the name for a type of implement used by weavers; it is not recorded in isolation until the mid-15th century, when it appears in a Latin-English dictionary as a translation of Latin haustrum ‘winch’.

The adjective cranky [18] is no doubt related, but quite how closely is not clear. It may derive from an obsolete thieves’ slang term crank meaning ‘person feigning sickness to gain money’, which may have connections with German krank. Modern English crank ‘cranky person’ is a backformation from the adjective, coined in American English in the 19th century.

=> cringe, crinkle
crank (n.)
"handle for turning a revolving axis," Old English *cranc, implied in crancst?f "a weaver's instrument," crencestre "female weaver, spinster," from Proto-Germanic base *krank-, and related to crincan "to bend, yield" (see crinkle, cringe). English retains the literal sense of the ancient root, while German and Dutch krank "sick," formerly "weak, small," is from a figurative use. The 1825 supplement to Jamieson's Scottish dictionary has crank "infirm, weak, etc."

The sense of "an eccentric person," especially one who is irrationally fixated, is first recorded 1833, said to be from the crank of a barrel organ, which makes it play the same tune over and over; but more likely a back-formation from cranky (q.v.). Meaning "methamphetamine" attested by 1989.
crank (v.)
1590s, "to zig-zag," from crank (n.). Meaning "to turn a crank" is first attested 1908, with reference to automobile engines. Related: Cranked; cranking.

例文


1. Just crank up your hearing aid a peg or two.
補聴器を1つか2つの目盛りだけ高くすればいい。

2.The Prime Minister called Councillor Marshall "a crank "
首相はマーシャル議員を「変人」と呼んだ。

3.He looked like a crank .
彼は変人のように見える。

4.He was called a crank at first.
最初は思想怪奇者と呼ばれていた。

5.It 's time to crank up the air conditioning.
エアコンをつける時間だ。

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