英単語

graftの意味・使い方・発音

graft

英 [grɑːft] 美 [ɡræft]
  • vi. 移植;接ぎ木;横領
  • vt. 移植;接ぎ木;横領
  • n.移植;接ぎ木;不正行為
  • n.(非公式に)足を踏み入れて懸命に働くこと。

語源


接ぎ木

PIE*gerbhから、削る、刻む、切る、語源的にはcarve,graphと同じ。 植物学用語では、接ぎ木、すなわち、切った植物を別の植物に接ぎ木することに使われる。俗語で賄賂(わいろ)、すなわち、切り取って自分のために取っておくこと。bribeと比較される。

英語の語源


graft
graft: [15] Graft, in its original sense ‘plant part inserted into a living plant’ (the application to skin and other animal tissue is a late 19thcentury development), came from its resemblance in shape to a pencil. Greek graphíon meant ‘writing implement, stylus’ (it was a derivative of the verb gráphein ‘write’, source of English graphic). It passed via Latin graphium into Old French as grafe, gradually changing in its precise application with the advance of writing technology.

By the time it reached Old French it denoted a ‘pencil’, and it was then that the resemblance to two artificially united plant stems was noted and the metaphor born. English took the word over as graff in the late 14th century (it actually survived in that form into the 19th century), and within a hundred years had added a -t to the end to give modern English graft. Graft ‘corruption’, first recorded in mid 19th-century America, may be the same word, perhaps derived from the notion of a graft as an ‘insertion’, hence ‘something extra, on the side’. Graft ‘hard work’ [19], on the other hand, is probably a different word, perhaps based on the English dialect verb graft ‘dig’, an alteration of grave ‘dig’.

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graft (n.1)
"shoot inserted into another plant," late 15c. alteration of Middle English graff (late 14c.), from Old French graife "grafting knife, carving tool; stylus, pen," from Latin graphium "stylus," from Greek grapheion "stylus," from graphein "to write" (see -graphy). So called probably on resemblance of a stylus to the pencil-shaped shoots used in grafting. The terminal -t- in the English word is not explained. Surgical sense is from 1871.
graft (n.2)
"corruption," 1865, perhaps 1859, American English, perhaps from British slang graft "one's occupation" (1853), which is perhaps from the identical word meaning "a ditch, moat," literally "a digging" (1640s), from Middle Dutch graft, from graven "to dig" (see grave (v.)).
graft (v.)
late 15c., "insert a shoot from one tree into another," from graft (n.1). Figurative use by 1530s. Surgical sense by 1868. Related: Grafted; grafting.

例文


1. I am having a skin graft on my arm soon.
私はもうすぐ腕の皮膚移植手術を受けます。

2.His career has been one of hard graft .
彼が従事している職業は労働力が強い。

3.Their success was the result of years of hard graft .
彼らの成功は長年の苦闘の結果である。

4.The Japanese tried to graft their own methods on to this different structure.
日本人はこのような異なる体制に自分の方法を移植しようとしている。

5.Owing to graft ,the manager of this company was discarged from his post and prosecuted.
汚職のため、この会社の社長は解任されました。

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