英単語

flourishの意味・使い方・発音

flourish

英 ['flʌrɪʃ] 美 [ˈflɜːrɪʃ]
  • n. 派手にする;誇示する;見せびらかす;飾る
  • vt. 自慢する;誇示する
  • vi. 繁栄する;栄える;盛んである;活発である;元気である

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フラリッシュ

語源はflor(花)、語源はflower(花)と同じ。 blossom(花)、flourish(栄える)に由来する。

英語の語源


flourish
flourish: [13] To flourish is etymologically to ‘flower’ – and indeed ‘come into flower, bloom’ is originally what the verb literally meant in English: ‘to smell the sweet savour of the vine when it flourisheth’, Geoffrey Chaucer, Parson’s Tale 1386. The metaphorical ‘thrive’ developed in the 14th century. The word comes from Old French floriss-, the stem of florir ‘bloom’, which goes back via Vulgar Latin *florīre to classical Latin florēre, a derivative of flōs ‘flower’.
=> flower
flourish (v.)
c. 1300, "to blossom, grow" (intransitive), from Old French floriss-, stem of florir "to blossom, flower, bloom; prosper, flourish," from Latin florere "to bloom, blossom, flower," figuratively "to flourish, be prosperous," from flos "a flower" (see flora). Metaphoric sense of "thrive" is mid-14c. in English. Transitive meaning "brandish (a weapon), hold in the hand and wave about" is from late 14c. Related: Flourished; flourishing.
flourish (n.)
c. 1500, "a blossom," from flourish (v.). Meaning "an ostentatious waving of a weapon" is from 1550s; that of "excessive literary or rhetorical embellishment" is from c. 1600; in reference to decorative curves in penmanship, 1650s; as "a fanfare of trumpets," 1590s.

例文


1. Keep the soil moist.That way,the seedling will flourish .
土壌の湿潤を維持すると、苗がすくすく育つ。

2.She tended to finish dancing with a flowrish .
彼女は誇張された姿勢でダンスを終えることが多い。

3.If left unchecked,weeds will florish .
これを抑制しないと雑草が狂う。

4.He underlined his signature with a little flowrish .
彼は署名の下に線を引いた。

5.Crops flourish in rich soil.
作物は肥沃な土壌の中で茂っている。

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