luminary
英 ['luːmɪn(ə)rɪ]
美 ['lʊmə'nɛri]
語源
専門家、権威ラテン語のlumen(光、光線)が語源。 luminary(専門家、権威)が語源。
英語の語源
- luminary (n.)
- mid-15c., "lamp, source of (artificial) light," from Old French luminarie (12c.), "lamp, lights, lighting; candles; brightness, illumination," from Late Latin luminare "light, torch, lamp, heavenly body," literally "that which gives light," from Latin lumen (genitive luminis) "light," related to lucere "to shine" (see light (n.)). Sense of "notable person" is first recorded 1690s, though the Middle English word also had a figurative sense of "source of spiritual light, example of holiness."
例文
- 1. This code for the computer mouse maze topology search code LUMINARY processor 's Lm 3 s 615.
- このコードはコンピュータラット迷路トポロジー検索コードであり、プロセッサは LUMINARY 社のLm 3 s 615.
- 2である。That luminary gazed earnestly at some papers before him.
- その大物は目の前の新聞を心で読んでいる。
- 3.Now that a new light shone upon the horizon,this older luminary paled in the west.
- 現在東方地平線は朝日が昇っており、この残月は西の空で光沢を失っている。
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