pedagogue
英 ['pedəgɒg]
美 ['pɛdəɡɑɡ]
語源
pedagogue 教師、良い先生。pedo-、子供、-agog、指導者、語源的にはagent、demagogueと同じ。teacherの派生語で、主に侮蔑的な意味で使われる。
英語の語源
- pedagogue
- pedagogue: see page
- pedagogue (n.)
- late 14c., "schoolmaster, teacher," from Old French pedagoge "teacher of children" (14c.), from Latin paedagogus, from Greek paidagogos "slave who escorts boys to school and generally supervises them," later "a teacher," from pais (genitive paidos) "child" (see pedo-) + agogos "leader," from agein "to lead" (see act (n.)). Hostile implications in the word are at least from the time of Pepys (1650s). Related: Pedagogal.
例文
- 1. De Gaulle was a born pedagogue who used the public platform and the television screen to great effect.
- ドゴール生は教育人が好きで、彼は公共教壇とテレビ画面を十分に利用した。
- 2.He was a french historian and pedagogue .
- 彼はフランスの歴史学者であり教育家である。
- 3.Nothing is more tiresome than a superannuated pedagogue .
- 老いぼれ無能の学究は最も嫌われる。/
- 4.My friend,because our conservative pedagogue gives me only time,hit 'passing '.
- 私の友人は、私たちの保守的な文学教師が私に「合格」してくれたからです。
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