fraternal
英 [frə'tɜːn(ə)l]
美 [frə'tɝnl]
語源
fraternal。ラテン語のfrater「兄弟」が語源。
英語の語源
- fraternal
- fraternal: [15] Etymologically as well as semantically, fraternal is ‘brotherly’. It comes from frāternālis, a medieval Latin derivative of Latin frāter ‘brother’. This goes back to the same prehistoric Indo-European source, *bhrāter, as produced English brother. The Latin accusative from, frātrem, produced French frère ‘brother’, from which English gets friar [13].
=> brother, friar, pal - fraternal (adj.)
- early 15c., from Old French fraternel "brotherly, fraternal," and directly from Medieval Latin fraternalis, from Latin fraternus "friendly, closely allied," literally "brotherly" (see fraternity). The noun meaning "fraternal twin" is recorded by 1911.
例文
- 1. Shall we apply to fraternal factories for help?
- 私たちは兄弟工場の支援を要求すべきですか?
- 2.He said he hoped the issue could be solved in a fraternal way.
- 彼はこの問題が友好的に解決されることを望んでいると述べた。
- 3. Fratternal love,sometimes almost everything,is at others worse than nothing.
- 骨肉間の愛はすべてに勝ることがある.一文の値打ちもないことがある.
- 4.We should learn from the people of all the fraternal countries.
- 私たちはすべての兄弟国の人々から学ぶべきです。
- 5.Their social and fraternal ends are sometimes worthy of note as well.
- それらの社会目標と相互目標も同様に注目すべきことがある。
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