inhibition
英 [ɪn(h)ɪ'bɪʃ(ə)n]
美 [ˌɪnhɪˈbɪʃn]
語源
英語の語源
- inhibition (n.)
- late 14c., "formal prohibition; interdiction of legal proceedings by authority;" also, the document setting forth such a prohibition, from Old French inibicion and directly from Latin inhibitionem (nominative inhibitio) "a restraining," from past participle stem of inhibere "to hold in, hold back, keep back," from in- "in, on" (see in- (2)) + habere "to hold" (see habit (n.)). Psychological sense of "involuntary check on an expression of an impulse" is from 1876.
例文
- 1. They behave with a total lack of inhibition .
- 彼らははばかることなく表現した。/
- 2.Some drugs can cause the inhibition of normal bodily activity.
- 正常な身体機能に阻害作用を与える薬剤もある。
- 3. Inhibition in adulthood seems to be very clearly a reflection of a person 's experiences as a child.
- 成人期の感情抑圧は、幼少期の経験の反映であることが明らかになったようだ。
- 4.This biochemical inhibition of feeding by animals or plants is called "allelopathy ".
- この生化学的に動物や植物の採餌を抑制することを「他感作用」と呼ぶ.
- 5.On most matters she 's quite prepared to sound off without inhibition .
- ほとんどの問題に対して彼女は自分の意見を余すところなく述べる準備ができている。
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