fragility
英 [frə'dʒɪlɪtɪ]
美 [frə'dʒɪləti]
英語の語源
- fragility (n.)
- late 14c., "moral weakness," from Old French fragilité "debility, frailty" (12c.), from Latin fragilitatem (nominative fragilitas) "brittleness, weakness," from fragilis "brittle, easily broken," from root of frangere "to break" (see fraction). Meaning "quality of being easily broken" is from late 15c.
例文
- 1. He saw in her tender fragility .
- 彼は彼女の優しさが好きだ.
- 2.Older drivers are more likely to be seriously injured because of the fragility of their bones.
- ベテランドライバーは骨の脆化で重傷を負う可能性が高い。
- 3.By mid-1988 there were clear indications of the extreme fragility of the Right-wing coalition.
- 1988年までの間に、右翼同盟が極めて脆弱であることを示す明確な兆候があった。
- 4.Fears about the fragility of the global recovery are exaggerated.
- 世界経済の回復の脆弱性の恐怖が誇張されている。
- 5.They seemed to be celebrating with an isolated fragility .
- 彼らはこの世の外、虚無の世界で祝っているようだ。
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