英単語

immaculateの意味・使い方・発音

immaculate

英 [ɪ'mækjʊlət] 美 [ɪ'mækjələt]
  • adj.

語源


無垢

im-, not, non, maculate, tainted, blemished.

英語の語源


immaculate
immaculate: [15] A macula in Latin was a ‘spot’ or ‘stain’ (as well as a ‘hole in a net’, which gave English the mail of chain mail). Hence anything that was immaculātus (an adjective formed with the negative prefix in-) was ‘spotless’ – ‘perfect’.
=> chainmail
immaculate (adj.)
early 15c., "free from mental or moral pollution, pure," from a figurative use of Latin immaculatus "unstained," from assimilated form of in- "not, opposite of" (see in- (1)) + maculatus "spotted, defiled," past participle of maculare "to spot," from macula "spot, blemish." The literal sense of "spotlessly clean or neat" in English is first attested 1735. Immaculate Conception is late 15c., from Middle French conception immaculée (late 15c.); declared to be an article of faith in 1854.

例文


1. The goalkeeper 'sperformance was immaculate .
GKの演技は完璧だ。

2.The 1979 Chevrolet is in immaculate condition.
1979のシボレー乗用車はほこりが汚れていない。

3.She always looks immaculate .
彼女はいつもてきぱきした身なりをしている。

4.Her apartment was immaculate .
彼女のアパートの部屋はきれいで無垢だった。

5.The immaculate is easily sullied.
明るい者は汚れやすい.

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