英単語

indentの意味・使い方・発音

indent

英 [ɪn'dent] 美 [ɪn'dɛnt]
  • vt.注文する;へこませる;へこませる
  • ギザギザに切る
  • n.インデント;注文書;インデント;インデント;証書

語源


indent「へこむ」、注文する

法律文書や法的拘束力のある文書の古代のギザギザのくぼみを指すのに使われる。外交官と比較される。

英語の語源


indent
indent: Etymologically, English has two separate words indent, although they have converged to a considerable extent over the centuries (particularly in the virtually shared derivative indentation). The one meaning ‘(make) a hole or depression’ [14] is simply a derivative of dent, which itself probably originated as a variant of dint. Indent ‘make notches in’ [14], however, owes its origin to Latin dēns ‘tooth’.

This formed the basis of an Anglo-Latin verb indentāre, which denoted the drawing up of a contract between two parties on two identical documents, which were cut along a matching line of notches or ‘teeth’ which could subsequently be rejoined to prove their authenticity. A particular use of such contracts was between master craftsmen and their trainees, who hence became known as indentured apprentices.

=> dent, dint; dentist
indent (v.)
early 15c., indenten/endenten "to make notches; to give (something) a toothed or jagged appearance," also "to make a legal indenture," from Old French endenter "to notch or dent, give a serrated edge to," from Medieval Latin indentare "to furnish with teeth," from in- "into, in, on, upon" (see in- (2)) + Latin dens (genitive dentis) "tooth" (see tooth). Related: Indented; indenting. The printing sense is first attested 1670s. The noun is first recorded 1590s, from the verb. An earlier noun sense of "a written agreement" (late 15c.) is described in Middle English Dictionary as "scribal abbrev. of endenture."

例文


1. Indent the second line.
2行目の行頭にスペースを残します。

2.We usually indent the first line of a paragraph.
私たちは常に各段の最初の行をインデントします。

3.The indent agent takes a commission on the value of his purchase.
このような注文代理店は、注文した貨物の価値に応じてコミッションを受け取る。

4.The mountains indent the horizon.
山は地平線を鋸歯状にしている。dd>

5.A firm order is often called an indent .
で決定された注文は、注文書と呼ばれることが多い。

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