ignominious
英 [,ɪgnə'mɪnɪəs]
美 [,ɪɡnə'mɪnɪəs]
語源
ignominious 恥ずべきignominyから、恥。
英語の語源
- ignominious (adj.)
- early 15c., from Middle French ignominieux (14c.) or directly from Latin ignominiosus "disgraceful, shameful," from ignominia "loss of a (good) name," from assimilated form of in- "not, opposite of" (see in- (1)) + nomen (genitive nominis) "name" (see name). Influenced by Old Latin gnoscere "come to know." Related: Ignominiously; ignominiousness.
例文
- 1. He made one mistake and his career came to an ignominious end.
- 彼が過ちを犯すと、彼の事業はみっともなく終わった。
- 2.The marriage was considered especially ignominious since she was of royal descent.
- 王族出身のため、この結婚は恥辱的だとされている。
- 3.The UN were faced with an ignominious withdrawal or a long-term military presence.
- 国連は不名誉な撤退を選択するか、長期駐留軍を維持することを選択します。
- 4.Many thought that he was doomed to ignominious failure.
- 多くの人は、彼が非常に不名誉に失敗する運命にあると考えている。/
- 5.It is an ignominious thing to attack others in the back.
- 他人の背後にナイフを落とすのは非常に不名誉なことだ。
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