so-called
英 [,səʊ'kɔ:ld]
美 [,so'kɔld]
英語の語源
- so-called (adj.)
- 1650s, from so + past participle of call (v.). As a "sneer word" (1980, Safire, who lumps it with self-proclaimed, would-be, and purported), from 1837.
例文
- 1. Look,you 've typed "do "as ' so ",and made nonsense of the whole sentence.
- ほら、doを so に打って、これで文が通じなくなります.
- 2.Failure is never quite so frightening as regret do.
- 失敗よりも恐ろしいのは後悔だ。dd>
毎日一言
- 3.He plays some passages so slowly that they become lugubrious.
- 演奏が非常にゆっくりしていて、少し悲しそうに聞こえます。
- 4.Fresh fruits and vegetables are important and so is bran.
- 新鮮な果物や野菜は重要で、グルテンも。
- 5.He does deserve some good luck after so much wretchedness.
- これだけの苦難を経て、彼は幸運に恵まれたはずだ。
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