skylark
英 ['skaɪlɑːk]
美 ['skaɪlɑrk]
英語の語源
- skylark (n.)
- the common European lark, 1680s, from sky (n.) + lark (n.1). So called because it sings as it mounts toward the sky in flight.
- skylark (v.)
- "to frolic or play," 1809, originally nautical, in reference to "wanton play about the rigging, and tops," probably from skylark (n.), influenced by (or from) lark (n.2). Related: Skylarked; skylarking.
例文
- 1. The poem is entitled Ode to Skylark .
- という詩のタイトルは「雲雀頌」.
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- 2. Skylark [ to frolic ].
- skylark の略語[戯れ].
- 3.Shelley called the skylark a "blithe spirit "because of its happy song.
- シェリーはヒバリを「楽しい精霊」と言った。その歌声にうっとりしたからだ。
- 4.A skylark soared up into the sky.
- ヒバリが雲に飛び込む。
- 5.A skylark soars above the clouds.
- 雲雀が雲の上を飛び回っている。
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