英単語

spaghettiの意味・使い方・発音

spaghetti

英 [spə'getɪ] 美 [spə'ɡɛti]
  • n. スパゲッティ
  • n.(スパゲッティ)人の名前;(イタリア語)スパゲッティ

語源


スパゲッティ

イタリア語のspaghetti、spaghettoの複数形、spagoの短縮形、糸、ロープから。スパゲッティから派生。

英語の語源


spaghetti
spaghetti: [19] Spaghetti comes from the plural of Italian spaghetto, a diminutive form of spago ‘string’ (a word of uncertain origin). The earliest record of its use in English is by Eliza Acton in her Modern Cookery 1849, but it was still sufficiently unfamiliar then for her to mis-spell it sparghetti.
spaghetti (n.)
1849 (as sparghetti, in Eliza Acton's "Modern Cookery"), from Italian spaghetti, plural of spaghetto "string, twine," diminutive of spago "cord," of uncertain origin. Spaghetti Western (one filmed in Italy) first attested 1969. Spaghetti strap is from 1972.

例文


1. He began to feed in the spaghetti ,carefully separating the strands.
彼はパスタを入れ始め、慎重に麺を一筋ずつ分けた。

2.For me, spaghetti bolognese is the ultimate comfort food.
スパゲッティは絶好の慰めの食べ物です。

3.Nicholasate a dish of spaghetti .
ニコラスはスパゲッティを一皿食べた。

4.He 's a dab hand at cooking spaghetti .
彼はパスタを煮る達人です。

5.She ate three platefuls of spaghetti .
彼女はパスタを3皿食べた。

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