英単語

fazeの意味・使い方・発音

faze

英 [feɪz] 美 [fez]
  • vt. 混乱させる;苦しめる;苦しめる

語源


faze パニック。

英語の方言fezeから、警戒する、パニックになる、PIE*pentから、行く、去る、語源的にはpathと同じ。

英語の語源


faze
faze: [19] Faze ‘disconcert’ is now mainly restricted to American English, but in fact it has an extensive prehistory stretching back to Anglo-Saxon times. It is a variant of feeze, a verb meaning ‘drive away’ or ‘alarm’ as well as ‘disconcert’ which survives in American English and in some British dialects, and which comes from Old English fēsian ‘drive away’.
faze (v.)
1830, American English, said to be a variant of Kentish dialect feeze "to frighten, alarm, discomfit" (mid-15c.), from Old English fesian, fysian "drive away, send forth, put to flight," from Proto-Germanic *fausjan (cognates: Swedish f?sa "drive away," Norwegian f?ysa). Related: Fazed; fazing. Bartlett (1848) has it as to be in a feeze "in a state of excitement." There also is a nautical verb feaze "to unravel" (a rope), from 1560s.

例文


1. Big concert halls do not faze Melanie.
巨大なコンサートホールはメラニーを慌てさせない。

2.The news did not faze him.
このメッセージは彼を心配させなかった。

3.She 's so calm,nothing seems to faze her.
彼女は落ち着いていて、何かあっても慌てない。

4.Be like intended person contact directly with oneself please,intermediary not faze
人に直接連絡したい場合は、仲介者は邪魔しないでください!

5.Basically be professional,the service is good.Blame sincere not faze
主に専門で、サービスが良い。誠でなければ邪魔するな!

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