factious
英 ['fækʃəs]
美 ['fækʃəs]
英語の語源
- factious (adj.)
- "given to faction, turbulently partisan, dissentious," 1530s, from Middle French factieux and directly from Latin factiosus "partisan, seditious, inclined to form parties," from factionem "political party" (see faction (n.1)). Related: Factiously; factiousness.
例文
- 1. Fabvier was factious ; Bavoux was revolutionary.
- ファブヴィエは暴動分子、バムは革命党人。
- 2.Many of the old puritan colonist retain their factious temperament in the new world.
- 多くの清教徒植民者は新大陸で論争好きの気性を保っている。
- 3.Many of the old puritan colonists retained their factious temperaments in the New World.
- 多くの旧清教徒植民者は新大陸で論争好きの気性を保っている。
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