英単語

motorの意味・使い方・発音

motor

英 ['məʊtə] 美 ['motɚ]
  • n. エンジン、モーター; 自動車
  • adj.自動車;電動
  • vi. 車で旅行する
  • vt. 車で運ぶ

語源


モーターエンジン、モーター、自動車

ラテン語のmotor, mover, sportが語源で、語源はmoveと同じ。 engine, motor, carなどに由来する。

英語の語源


motor
motor: [16] The most direct English descendant of Latin movēre ‘move’ is of course move, but several more have found their way into the language via derivatives. From mōtiō ‘movement’ comes motion [15] (and its collateral forms commotion [15], emotion, and promotion [15]); from mōtīvus ‘causing to move’ come motivate [19], motive [14], and (via modern French) motif [19]; and mōtor ‘mover’ has given motor.

Originally this was used for the rather generalized notion of a ‘moving force’; the modern application to an ‘engine’ did not emerge until the mid-19th century. Also from movēre come English moment and mutiny.

=> commotion, emotion, moment, motif, motion, motive, move, mutiny, promotion
motor (n.)
mid-15c., "controller, prime mover," from Latin motor, literally "mover," agent noun from past participle stem of movere "to move" (see move (v.)). From 15c. as "controller, prime mover" (in reference to God); sense of "agent or force that produces mechanical motion" is first recorded 1660s; that of "machine that supplies motive power" is from 1856. First record of slang motor-mouth "fast-talking person" is from 1970.
motor (v.)
1896, from motor (n.). Related: Motored; motoring.

例文


1. Many motor accidents are the result of unthinkingly mixing speed and alcohol.
多くの自動車事故は、結果を考えずに飲酒して急行を運転したことによるものだ。

2.It 's very difficult being a woman in motor racing.
女性レーサーになるのは容易ではありません。

3.Stefano used a motor cycle to herd the sheep.
ステファノはバイクで羊を放した。

4.Adhering to the new rules meant inficting serious damage on motor racing.
新しい規定を守ることは、レーシングレースが深刻な影響を受けることを意味する。

5.We belted down Iveagh Parade to where the motor was.
私たちはエビグ通りに沿って車のところまで走った。

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