英単語

sockの意味・使い方・発音

sock

英 [sɒk] 美 [sɑk]
  • n. 短いストッキング;打撃
  • vt.強く打つ;.............
  • adv.正々堂々と;公平に
  • adj.大成功
  • n.(靴下の)人名;(ドイツ語の)ゾーク

語源


sock 短い靴下, 拳で叩く, 強く打つ

古英語のsocc(スリッパ)、slipper(スリッパ)、ラテン語のsoccus(スリッパ)から。原語の意味はもはや使われていない。叩きつけるという動詞は、誰かの靴下を叩き落とすという比喩的な意味に由来しているのかもしれない。

英語の語源


sock
sock: English has two distinct words sock. The noun ‘foot covering’ [OE] originally meant ‘light shoe’, and went back ultimately to Greek súkkhos, a word perhaps borrowed from some Asiatic language. Latin took this over as soccus, which was then borrowed into prehistoric Germanic as *sok-. And this in turn evolved into German socke, Dutch zok, Swedish socka, Danish sok, and English sock. The origins of sock ‘hit’ [17] are not known.
sock (n.1)
"knitted or woven covering for the foot, short stocking," early 14c., from Old English socc "slipper, light shoe," from Latin soccus "slipper, light low-heeled shoe," probably a variant of Greek sykchos, word for a kind of shoe, perhaps from Phrygian or another Asiatic language. The Latin word was borrowed generally in West Germanic (Middle Dutch socke, Dutch sok, Old High German soc, German Socke). To knock the socks off (someone) "beat thoroughly" is recorded from 1845, American English colloquial. Teen slang sock hop is c. 1950, from notion of dancing without shoes.
sock (v.2)
"to stash (money) away as savings," 1942, American English, from the notion of hiding one's money in a sock (see sock (n.1)).
sock (v.1)
1700, "to beat, hit hard, pitch into," of uncertain origin. To sock it to (someone) first recorded 1877.
sock (n.2)
"a blow, a hit with the fist," 1700, from or related to sock (v.1).

例文


1. Sock Shop was one of the high-street success stories of the 80 s.
「靴下屋」は1980年代のビジネス成功の例の1つである。

2.Come on,lads. Sock it to 'em.
さあ、みんな、目を開けて。

3.He groped around in the dark for his other sock .
彼は暗闇の中で他の靴下を探している。

4.He put a sock in it.
彼は静かになった。

5.Please darn the hole in my sock .
靴下の小さな穴を縫ってください。

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