insane
英 [ɪn'seɪn]
美 [ɪn'sen]
語源
insane 非常識な。正気じゃない、正気じゃない、正気じゃない。
英語の語源
- insane (adj.)
- 1550s, from Latin insanus "mad, insane; outrageous, excessive, extravagant," from in- "not" (see in- (1)) + sanus "well, healthy, sane" (see sane). Originally only of persons; of actions, from 1842. Compare lunatic; and Italian pazzo "insane," originally a euphemism, from Latin patiens "suffering." German verrückt, literally past participle of verrücken "to displace," "applied to the brain as to a clock that is 'out of order' " [Buck]. The noun meaning "insane person" is attested from 1786.
例文
- 1. I couldn 't decide whether he was incredibly brave or just insane .
- 彼が勇敢なのか精神異常なのか判断できない。
- 2.Some people simply can 't take it and they just go insane .
- 一部の人は全く耐えられず、精神的に異常になってしまった。
- 3.My desire to be rich was an insane 、unwholesome、oppressive desire.
- 私の富への渇望は、心の重石のように狂って病的である。
- 4.I said,"Listen,this is completely insane ."
- 私は言いました。「聞いて、これはでたらめ極まりない。」
- 5.Doctors certified him as insane .
- 医師は彼の精神異常を証明した。
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