fosse
英 [fɒs]
- n. 溝;堀
- n. (フォセ)人名;(スウェーデン語、ノルウェー語)フォセ;(英語、フランス語)フォーサイス
英語の語源
- fosse (n.)
- "ditch, trench," early 14c. (late 13c. in place names), from Old French fosse "ditch, grave, dungeon" (12c.), from Latin fossa "ditch, trench, furrow," in full fossa terra, literally "dug earth," from fem. past participle of fodere "to dig" (see fossil). The Fosse-way (early 12c.), one of the four great Roman roads of Britain, probably was so named from the ditch on either side of it.
例文
- 1. The whole army begins to clamour for the fosse to be filled up.
- 全軍が壕を埋めると叫んでいる。
- 2.Whoever it is a little from Bob Fosse 's original style.
- ダンサーが誰であろうと、多かれ少なかれボボ?仏西のスタイルの影響.
- 3.He left the street,and,entering fosse ,began a circuit,scanning the walls with morbid fascination.
- 彼は通りを離れ、堀に沿って巡行を始め、病的な迷いを持ってこれらの城壁をじっくり見ていた。
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