英単語

insensateの意味・使い方・発音

insensate

英 [ɪn'senseɪt; -sət] 美 [ɪn'sɛnsɪt]
  • adj. 無感覚;無感動;無生物

英語の語源


insensate (adj.)
1510s, from Late Latin insensatus "irrational, foolish," from Latin in- "not" (see in- (1)) + sensatus "gifted with sense" (see sensate). Insensate means "not capable of feeling sensation," often "inanimate;" insensible means "lacking the power to feel with the senses," hence, often, "unconscious;" insensitive means "having little or no reaction to what is perceived by one's senses," often "tactless."

例文


1. Insensate stones without words but sentimental,spirit it is for cultivation.
頑石は言葉もなく情もあり、怡神冶性は精霊である。

2.In the World War the German Jews had a record of insensate loyalty to the Kaiser.
世界大戦中、ドイツのユダヤ人のドイツ皇への盲目的な忠誠は事件があった。

3.Peripheral Insensate Neuropathy-A Tall Problem for US Adults?
周囲神経麻痺、アメリカ成人の大きな問題。

4.Screw Cat Troupe, Insensate Stone Troupe,Taichung Young Man Opera Shop,Army Honor Guard.
ねじ猫劇団、頑石劇団、東海青年歌劇坊、陸軍儀隊.

5.Hence the saying:When Sheng Gong preaches, insensate stone will nod in agreement.
「公平な言い方をして、頑固にうなずいている」とは、このことを指す。

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