1640s, "made by or resulting from art, artificial," from Latin facticius/factitius "artificial," from factus "elaborate, artistic," past participle adjective from facere "to make, do; perform; bring about; endure, suffer; behave; suit, be of service" (source of French faire, Spanish hacer), from PIE root *dhe- "to put, to set, to do" (cognates: Sanskrit dadhati "puts, places;" Avestan dadaiti "he puts;" Old Persian ada "he made;" Hittite dai- "to place;" Greek tithenai "to put, set, place;" Lithuanian deti "to put;" Polish dzia? si? "to be happening;" Russian delat' "to do;" Old High German tuon, German tun, Old Saxon, Old English don "to do;" Old Frisian dua, Old Swedish duon, Gothic gadeths "a doing;" Old Norse dalidun "they did"). Related: Factitiously; factitiousness.
例文
1. Extensive advertising can cause a factitious demand for an article.
大規模な広告宣伝はある商品への異常な需要を引き起こすことができる。
2.When factitious what has is the meeting special brokenhearted?
人はなぜ特別に元気がないときがあるのだろうか。
3.How does the person make true joy? Factitious what and living?
人はどのようにして本当に楽しいと言えるのでしょうか。人はなぜ生きているのか。
4. Factitious what is occasionally is affection respect late blunt?
人はなぜ感情的に鈍いことがあるのか。
5. Factitious what can have sadness,sadness from why and come?