injurious
英 [ɪn'dʒʊərɪəs]
美 [ɪn'dʒʊrərɪəs]
語源
英語の語源
- injurious (adj.)
- early 15c., "abusive," from Middle French injurios (14c., Modern French injurieux) and directly from Latin injuriosus "unlawful, wrongful, harmful, noxious," from injuria (see injury). Related: Injuriously.
例文
- 1. Reading while riding in a car is injurious to one 's eyes.
- 自動車の上で本を読むと目が悪くなりやすい。
- 2.He was cashiered for conduct injurious to the reputation of a soldier.
- 彼は品行が軍人の名誉を傷つけるために免職された。
- 3.He 's never done anything injurious to morals.
- 彼は風俗を傷つけるようなことをしたことがない。
- 4.His behavior is injurious to the interests of the vast majority of people.
- 彼の行為は大多数の人民の利益を損なう。
- 5.Stress in itself is not necessarily injurious .
- 圧力自体は必ずしも有害ではない。
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