late 14c., as if it were the past participle of a verb form of Middle English noun pie "magpie" (see pie (n.2)), in reference to the bird's black and white plumage. Earliest use is in reference to the pyed freres, an order of friars who wore black and white. Also in pied piper (1845, in Browning's poem based on the German legend; used allusively by 1939).
例文
1. On its way to the standing-galley Tilbury 's notice got pied .
ティルベリーの訃報の字版が予備ラックに送られたとき、めちゃくちゃにされました.
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2.I 've Pied Piper since I don 't buy kids following a flute player.
私は「笛吹き手」を書きたくありません。子供が笛吹き手について行くとは信じられないからです。
3.James:besides,we can take some pied magpies home,for BBQ.
また、カササギを打って家に帰ってバーベキューをすることもできます。
4.The Pied piper had all the children of Hamlin on his heels.
彩色の服を着た笛吹き人は、ハンリム町のすべての子供を連れて行かせた。
5. Cette paire est un peu é troite. Le bout de pied est serr é.