hickory
英 ['hɪk(ə)rɪ]
美 ['hɪkəri]
語源
英語の語源
- hickory (n.)
- 1670s, American English, from Algonquian (perhaps Powhatan), shortening of pockerchicory or a similar name for this species of walnut. Old Hickory as the nickname of U.S. politician Andrew Jackson is first recorded 1827.
例文
- 1. The hams were cured over a hickory fire.
- ハムはクルミの木の枝に燃え上がる火に薫製する。
- 2.She mounted the seat and brought down the hickory limb on his back.
- 彼女は車を急ぐ席に登り、クルミの枝で馬の背に軽く吸った。
- 3.By and by papapa got too handy with his hickory and I couldn 't stand it.
- その後、父は彼の胡桃の棒を使いすぎて、私はとても耐えられなかった。
- 4.North American hickory having loose gray shaggy bark and edible nuts.
- 北米のクルミの木は、ふんわりとした灰色の表面が粗い樹皮と食用の果物がある。
- 5.The clock struck three.The mouse said Whee! Hickory dickory dock.
- 掛け時計を3回たたくと(時に)ネズミは「あれ」と言って、ポタポタと。
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