phoebe
英 ['fiːbɪ]
美
英語の語源
- phoebe (n.)
- small North American flycatcher, pewit, 1700, phebe, so called in imitation of its cry; spelling altered (1839) by influence of the woman's proper name Phoebe.
- Phoebe
- fem. proper name, late 14c., originally a name of Artemis as the goddess of the moon, from Latin Phoebe, from Greek phoibos "bright, pure," of unknown origin. The fem. form of Phoebus, an epithet of Apollo as sun-god.
例文
- 1. Phoebe :You know who shaved you?That was me.
- Phoebe :誰がひげを剃ったか知っていますか。私です.
- 2. Phoebe :Oh,yeah.That is not true.Ross,is this your fantasy?
- Phoebe :ああ、そうですね。これは本当ではないに違いない。Ross, これはあなたの夢ですか。
- 3. Phoebe :Okay,maybe it was a trick question. Phoebe :よし、罠の問題かもしれない。
- 4. Phoebe :Hey hey hey!She 's on!
- Phoebe :へへ、彼女は出場した!
- 5. Phoebe :Your mom was arrested?
- Phoebe :あなたのお母さんは逮捕されましたか?
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