英単語

crowの意味・使い方・発音

crow

英 [krəʊ] 美 [kro]
  • vi. 鳴く;告げる
  • n. [鳥]カラス; オカメインコ; クロウバー

語源


crow カラス

カラスの鳴き声を模した擬音語。crane, cockと比較される。

英語の語源


crow
crow: [OE] The verb crow began in prehistoric West Germanic as an imitation of the harsh call of the cockerel. Its relatives still survive in other Germanic languages, including German kr?hen and Dutch kraaien. Early examples of birds other than cockerels being described as ‘crowing’ are comparatively rare, but nevertheless there seems no doubt that the verb formed the basis of the name given to birds of the genus Corvus [OE]. The crowbar [19] was so named from the resemblance of its splayed end to a crow’s foot.
crow (n.)
Old English crawe, imitative of bird's cry. Phrase eat crow is perhaps based on the notion that the bird is edible when boiled but hardly agreeable; first attested 1851, American English, but said to date to War of 1812 (Walter Etecroue turns up 1361 in the Calendar of Letter Books of the City of London). The image of a crow's foot for the wrinkles appearing with age at the corner of the eye is from late 14c. ("So longe mote ye lyve Til crowes feet be growen under youre ye." [Chaucer, Troilus and Criseyde, c. 1385]). Phrase as the crow flies recorded from 1800.
Crow
Indian tribe of the American Midwest, the name is a rough translation of their own name, Apsaruke.
crow (v.)
Old English crawian "make a loud noise like a crow" (see crow (n.)); sense of "exult in triumph" is 1520s, perhaps in part because the English crow is a carrion-eater. Related: Crowed; crowing.

例文


1. She gave a little crow of triumph.
彼女は軽く勝利の歓声を上げた。

2.I saw a man leveling a gun at a crow .
銃でカラスを狙っている人を見た。

3.The crow of the cock is a harbinger of dawn.
鶏が鳴いて暁を告げる。

4.The wings of a crow can never cover up the sun.
カラスの羽は太陽を隠すことができない。

5.The rooster 's crow woke me.
雄鶏の鳴き声で目が覚めた。

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