gyre
英 ['dʒaɪə; 'gaɪə]
美 ['dʒaɪr]
英語の語源
- gyre (n.)
- 1560s, "a circular motion," from Latin gyrus "circle, circular course, round, ring," from Greek gyros "a circle, ring," related to gyrós "rounded," perhaps from PIE root *geu- "to bend, curve" (cognates: Armenian kor "crooked," Lithuanian gurnas "hip, ankle, bone," Norwegian kaure "a curly lock of hair"). The noun is attested in Middle English only in reference to ship's tackle (early 15c.).
- gyre (v.)
- mid-15c., "turn (something) away (from something else); rotate" (transitive), "cause to revolve;" also "go in a circle, turn round" (intransitive), from Old French girer and directly from Latin gyrare, verb derived from gyrus "circle, circular course, round, ring" (see gyre (n.)). Related: Gyred; gyring.
例文
- 1. Turning and turning in the widening gyre .
- 外側に広がった回転体の上で回転したり回転したりする。
- 2.Did gyre and gimble in the wabe、All mimsy were the borogoves、And the mome raths outgrabe.
- ジルとキンポーはウェバーにいますか。すべてのミッシーはポロゴフ、そしてモンロスオグリ.
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