ingrate
英 ['ɪngreɪt; ɪn'greɪt]
美 [ɪn'ɡret]
英語の語源
- ingrate (n.)
- "ungrateful person," 1670s, from earlier adjective meaning "unfriendly" (late 14c.) also "ungrateful, unthankful," from Latin ingratus "unpleasant," also "ungrateful," from in- "not" (see in- (1)) + gratus "pleasing, beloved, dear, agreeable" (see grace (n.)). The noun meaning "ungrateful person" dates from 1670s.
例文
- 1. It would take an ingrate great courage to work on ways to dispel such measures.
- 感謝の気持ちを知らない人が堂々とこれらの措置を否定している。
- 2.He 's such an ingrate .
- 彼は恩知らずだ。
- 3.Every time I fill a vacant office,I make ten malcontent and one ingrate .
- 朕が新しい任命を提出するたびに、10人の不満分子と1人の恩知らずを引き起こす。
- 4.Every time I full a vacant office,I make ten malcontents and one ingrate .
- 朕+が新しい任命を提出するたびに、10人の不満分子と1人の恩知らずをもたらす。
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