hardy
英 ['hɑːdɪ]
- adj.強い; 勇敢な; 丈夫な; 無謀な
- n.強い人;丈夫な植物;角柄のノミ
語源
hardy 堅い、適応力がある堅い、強い、粘り強い
英語の語源
- hardy (adj.)
- c. 1200, "bold, daring, fearless," also "presumptuous, audacious," from Old French hardi "bold, brave, courageous; confident, presumptuous," from past participle of hardir "to harden, be or make bold," from Frankish *hardjan "to make hard" (cognates: Old Frisian herda, Old High German herten, Old Norse herea, Gothic gahardjan "make hard"), from Proto-Germanic *hardu- (see hard (adj.)). Sense influenced by English hard. Of plants, "able to survive in the open year-round," 1660s. Related: Hardily; hardiness. Hardhede "physical hardiness" is attested from early 15c.
例文
- 1. The silver-leaved varieties of cyclamen are not quite as hardy .
- 銀葉シクラメン品種は寒さに弱い。
- 2.Colonel ハーディ would like to see every tank with a computerized aid.
- ハーディ大佐は、戦車ごとにコンピューター化補助装置が備わっているのを見たいと考えている。
- 3. ハーディ has often been criticised for an excessively pessimistic view of life.
- ハーディは、生活に対して過度に悲観的な態度を取っていることから批判されることが多い。
- 4. ハーディ as a young man played the fiddle at local dances.
- ハーディは若い頃、地元の舞踏会でバイオリンを演奏していた。
- 5.the comedy duo Laurel and Hardy
dd>- ローレとハダイのコメディコンビ