indiscreet
英 [ɪndɪ'skriːt]
美 ['ɪndɪ'skrit]
語源
英語の語源
- indiscreet (adj.)
- "imprudent, not discrete" (early 15c.) and indiscrete "not containing distinct parts" (c. 1600) are both from Latin indiscretus "unseparated; indistinguishable, not known apart," the former via an Old French or Medieval Latin secondary sense. From in- "not" (see in- (1)) + discreet. Related: Indiscreetly; indiscreetness.
例文
- 1. Had he been indiscreet in what he had said?
- 彼は軽率に何か言ったことがありますか?
- 2.Tom was utterly indiscreet ,and could never keep a secret.
- トムは言葉が不謹慎で、いつまでも秘密を守りたいと思ってはいけない。
- 3.How could he be so indiscreet ?
- 彼はどうしてそんなに軽率なのだろうか。
- 4.He is notoriously indiscreet about his private life.
- 彼の私生活上の不始末は有名だ。
- 5.An indiscreet remark triggereed off a long and costly strike.
- 軽率な発言が長時間、高価なストライキを招いた。
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