英単語

idolの意味・使い方・発音

idol

英 ['aɪd(ə)l] 美 ['aɪdl]
  • n. 偶像;崇拝の対象;幻想;誤謬
  • n.(偶像)人名;(英)Idol.

語源


idol 偶像, 偶像崇拝

ラテン語のidolum、像、似像、偶像崇拝から。語源的にはidea、想像、思考と同じ。偶像から派生した。

英語の語源


idol
idol: [13] Greek eidos meant ‘form, shape’ (it came from the same root as idéā, source of English idea). From it was derived eídōlon, which originally meant ‘appearance’, and in particular ‘apparition, phantom’. It developed from there to ‘image’, either a ‘mental image’ or a ‘physical image’, such as a ‘statue’; and in the early Christian era it and its Latin descendant īdōlum were used for an ‘image of a false god’.

English acquired the word via Old French idole or idele. Another English offspring of Greek eidos, in the sense ‘picture’, is idyll [17], which was borrowed from the diminutive form eidúllion ‘little picture’, hence ‘small descriptive poem’.

=> idea, idyll
idol (n.)
mid-13c., "image of a deity as an object of (pagan) worship," from Old French idole "idol, graven image, pagan god," from Late Latin idolum "image (mental or physical), form," used in Church Latin for "false god," from Greek eidolon "appearance, reflection in water or a mirror," later "mental image, apparition, phantom," also "material image, statue," from eidos "form" (see -oid). Figurative sense of "something idolized" is first recorded 1560s (in Middle English the figurative sense was "someone who is false or untrustworthy"). Meaning "a person so adored" is from 1590s.

例文


1. He looks more like a stockbroker than a teen idol .
彼はティーンエイジャーアイドルではなく、株式仲買人のように見える。

2.As an only child he was the idol of his parents.
一人っ子として、両親の寵児である。

3.By this time Pitt had become a teenage idol .
ピートはこの時すでに青少年崇拝のアイドルになっていた。

4.Blind worship of this idol must be ended.
このアイドルに対する盲目的な崇拝は終わったはずだ。

5.Functionally,forced IDOL expression markedly reduces LDLR expression,resulting in increased plasma cholesterol.
機能、低密度リポ蛋白質受容体の発現を機能的に低下させるよう誘導し、血漿コレステロールレベルを増加させる。

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