drawer
英 [drɔː]
美 [drɔr]
- n.引出人;請求人;引出人;起草人;酒場の給仕人
- n. n.(ドイツ語) Dellavelle.
英語の語源
- drawer
- drawer: [16] A drawer is literally something that is ‘drawn’ or ‘pulled’ out. The coinage was perhaps based on French tiroir ‘drawer’, which was similarly derived from the verb tirer ‘pull’. The same basic notion underlies the formation of drawers [16], a superannuated term for ‘knickers’, which were originally ‘garment pulled on’.
- drawer (n.)
- mid-14c., agent noun from draw (v.). Attested from 1570s in sense of a box that can be "drawn" out of a cabinet.
例文
- 1. He folded the papers and stuck them in his desk drawer .
- 彼は書類を畳んで、自分の机の引き出しに詰め込んだ。/
- 2.There 's an extra blanket in the bottom drawer of the cupboard.
- クローゼットの一番下の引き出しには、余分な毛布があります。/
- 3.He picked each lock deftly,and rifled the papers within each drawer .
- 彼は各鍵を上手にこじ開けて、引き出しの中のファイルをすべて盗んだ。
- 4.The keys are in the back left-hand corner of the drawer .
- キーは引き出しの左側の隅に置いてあります。/
- 5.He had the drawer open and was thumbing through the files.
- 彼は引き出しを開けてファイルを見ていた。
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