英単語

dunceの意味・使い方・発音

dunce

英 [dʌns] 美 [dʌns]
  • n.愚か者; 貧しい学生

語源


馬鹿者。

13世紀のスコットランドの神学者ジョン?ドゥンス?スコトゥスから。彼の思想は後に反対派から強く批判され、彼の信奉者は間抜け、愚か者として風刺された。

英語の語源


dunce
dunce: [16] Dunce originated as a contemptuous term for those who continued in the 16th century to adhere to the theological views of the Scottish scholar John Duns Scotus (c. 1265–1308). Renaissance philosophers ridiculed them as narrow-minded hair-splitters, and so before long the application of the word spread metaphorically to any ‘stuffy pedant’ in general, and hence, through the implication of a lack of true intellect, to ‘stupid person’. The conical dunce’s cap seems to have originated in the 19th century.
dunce (n.)
"dullard," 1570s, from earlier Duns disciple "follower of John Duns Scotus" (c. 1265-1308), Scottish scholar of philosophy and theology supposed to have been born at Duns in Berwickshire. By 16c., humanist reaction against medieval theology singled him out as the type of the hairsplitting scholastic. It became a general term of reproach applied to more conservative philosophical opponents by 1520s, later extended to any dull-witted student.

例文


1. He used to be a dunce at school.
彼は学校に通っていた時、愚かな学生だった。

2.Michael may have been a dunce at mathematics,but he was gifted at languages.
マイケルは数学的にはあまり器用ではないかもしれないが、言語的には才能がある。

3.I was a dunce at chemistry.
私は化学的に劣等生です。

4.It is very impolite to call others a dunce .
人をバカ呼ばわりするのは失礼だ。dd>

5.Do you take me for a dunce
私をバカだと思ってるの?

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