dukes
英 [dju:ks]
美
- n. 両方の拳;両手;デューク?オブ?イングランド(デュークの複数形)
- v. 拳で強く打つ(デュークの三人称単数形)
英語の語源
- dukes (n.)
- "hands," 1874, now mainly in put up your dukes (phrase from 1859), probably not connected to duke (n.). Chapman ["Dictionary of American Slang"] suggests Romany dook "the hand as read in palmistry, one's fate;" but Partridge ["Slang To-day and Yesterday"] gives it a plausible, if elaborate, etymology as a contraction of Duke of Yorks, rhyming slang for forks, a Cockney term for "fingers," thus "hands."
例文
- 1. She was a good friend of six British dukes .
- 彼女は6人の公爵の親友だ.
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- 2. But the difference between different clinical Dukes stages had significance ( P & lt ; 0.01)
- 統計学的に有意なのは、臨床 Dukes 分割(P& ; lt ; 0.01).
- 3.MVD was correlated with Dukes staging(P
- MVDと Dukes 分割およびVEGF、MMP?2の発現との関連(P
- 4.The ratio of Dukes stages and sex in two groups was not different ( p & gt ; 0.05)
- 2組の男女構成と Dukes 期間別統計学的差異(P& ; gt ; 0.05).
- 5.The expression of HIF-1αcorrelated with invasive depth and Dukes stage of colorectal carcinoma.
- HIF-1αの発現と大腸癌の浸潤深さ、 Dukes 期間別.
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