incisive
英 [ɪn'saɪsɪv]
美 [ɪn'saɪsɪv]
語源
incisive 鋭い、鋭い。inciseの「切り込む」から。incisive、鋭い、が語源。
英語の語源
- incisive (adj.)
- early 15c., inscisif, "slashing, cutting with a sharp edge," from Middle French incisif and directly from Medieval Latin incisivus, from Latin incis-, past participle stem of incidere (see incision). Originally literal; figurative sense of "mentally acute" first recorded 1850 as a borrowing from French. Related: Incisively; incisiveness.
例文
- 1. His presentation was clear and incisive .
- 彼のレポートははっきりしていて鋭い.
- 2.Lee was at the hub of some incisive attacks in the second half.
- 後半、李は何度か速攻を仕掛けた。
- 3.Any trawl through the band 's interviews will reveal statements that are chalenging and incisive .
- このバンドに対するインタビューを勝手に選んでも、深く考えさせられ、鋭い言葉が見つかります。
- 4.She picked up the gauntlet in her incisive Keynote Address to the Conference.
- 大会テーマの発言では、彼女の言葉は鋭く挑戦に応えた。
- 5.The statute is hardly a masterpiece of insightful policymaking or incisive drafting.
- この法案はほとんど見識のある傑作ではなく、透徹した草案でもない。
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