英単語

dietの意味・使い方・発音

diet

英 ['daɪət] 美 ['daɪət]
  • n. ダイエット;食事;規定食
  • vi. ダイエット
  • vt. [中略]決められた食事に従って食事をする。
  • n. (ダイエット)人の名前; (フランス語)Dieu.

語源


ダイエット

ラテン語のdietaから、一日の仕事、食事、休息。

英語の語源


diet
diet: [13] Diet comes, via Old French diete and Latin diaeta, from Greek díaita ‘mode of life’. This was used by medical writers, such as Hippocrates, in the specific sense ‘prescribed mode of life’, and hence ‘prescribed regimen of food’. It has been speculated that Latin diaeta, presumably in the yet further restricted sense ‘day’s allowance of food’, came to be associated with Latin diēs ‘day’.

This gave rise to medieval Latin diēta ‘day’s journey’, ‘day’s work’, etc, hence ‘day appointed for a meeting’, and thus ‘meeting (of legislators)’. English acquired this word (coming orthographically full circle as diet) in the 15th century, but it is now mainly used for referring to various foreign legislatures.

diet (n.1)
"regular food," early 13c., from Old French diete (13c.) "diet, pittance, fare," from Medieval Latin dieta "parliamentary assembly," also "a day's work, diet, daily food allowance," from Latin diaeta "prescribed way of life," from Greek diaita, originally "way of life, regimen, dwelling," related to diaitasthai "lead one's life," and from diaitan, originally "separate, select" (food and drink), frequentative of *diainysthai "take apart," from dia- "apart" + ainysthai "take," from PIE root *ai- (1) "to give, allot." Often with a sense of restriction since 14c.; hence put (someone) on a diet (mid-15c.).
diet (n.2)
"assembly," mid-15c., from Medieval Latin dieta, variant of diaeta "daily office (of the Church), daily duty, assembly, meeting of counselors," from Greek diaita (see diet (n.1)), but associated with Latin dies "day" (see diurnal).
diet (v.)
late 14c., "to regulate one's diet for the sake of health," from Old French dieter, from diete (see diet (n.1)); meaning "to regulate oneself as to food" (especially against fatness) is from 1650s. Related: Dieted; dieting. An obsolete word for this is banting. The adjective in this sense (Diet Coke, etc.) is from 1963, originally American English.

例文


1. It makes sense to eat a reasonably balanced diet when slimming.
ダイエット中に食事の栄養バランスを比較的に保つことが賢明である。

2.The radio had fed him a diet of pop songs.
彼がラジオで聞いたのはすべてマンネリの流行歌だった。

3.Some cases of arthritis respond to a gluten-free diet .
グルテンフリー飲食は関節炎患者の一部に効果がある。

4.New diet bookappear at a rate of nearly one a week.
新しい飲食系書籍は1週間に1冊しか出ていない。

5.She lost 16 pounds in the first month of her diet .
彼女はダイエットの最初の月に16ポンド減少した。

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