neigh
英 [neɪ]
美 [ne]
語源
英語の語源
- neigh (v.)
- Old English hn?gan "to neigh," probably of imitative origin (compare Old Norse gneggja "to neigh," Middle High German negen, French hennir, Japanese inanaki). Related: Neighed; neighing. As a noun from 1510s.
例文
- 1. He heard the horse 's neigh in the distance.
- 彼は遠くの馬のシューという音を聞いた.
- 2.Chariots rumble and roll ; horses whinny and neigh .
- 車輪、馬ショー.
- 3.The horse gave a loud neigh .
- 馬は大きな声で嗄声を上げた。
- 4.But only on north mountains Tatar horses neigh .
- だが燕山の胡騎鳴を聞いてチュンチュン。
- 5.Still their neigh can be very irritating.
- ただし、それらが嗄れば腹が立つこともある。
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