salty
英 ['sɔːltɪ; 'sɒ-]
美 ['sɔlti]
語源
英語の語源
- salty (adj.)
- mid-15c., "tasting of salt, impregnated with salt," from salt (n.) + -y (2). Meaning "racy" is from 1866, from salt in the sense of "that which gives life or pungency" (1570s, originally of words or wit). Meaning "racy, sexy" is from 1866. U.S. slang sense of "angry, irritated" is first attested 1938 (probably from similar use with regard to sailors, "tough, aggressive," attested by 1920), especially in phrase jump salty "to unexpectedly become enraged." Related: Saltily.
例文
- 1. She could smell the salty tang of the sea.
- 彼女は海水の濃厚な塩味を嗅ぐことができる。
- 2.They gave her salty water to make her vomit.
- 彼らは彼女に吐くように塩水を飲ませる。
- 3.He couldn 't see her salty humour in the situation.
- このような情景の中で、彼は彼女の下品なユーモアの言葉が何を指しているのか理解できなかった。
- 4. Salty food makes one thirsty.
- 塩辛い食べ物は喉が渇く.
- 5.Abscesses should be bathed in warm salty water.
- 膿瘍は温塩水に浸す必要がある.
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