spontaneous
英 [spɒn'teɪnɪəs]
美 [spɑn'tenɪəs]
語源
自発的ラテン語のspontaneus、自由意志、自発的な、sua sponte、自発的な、自発的な、suaからのフレーズから。
英語の語源
- spontaneous (adj.)
- 1650s, "occurring without external stimulus," from Late Latin spontaneus "willing, of one's free will," from Latin (sua) sponte "of one's own accord, willingly;" of uncertain origin. Related: Spontaneously; spontaneousness. Used earlier of persons and characters, with a sense "acting of one's own accord" (c. 1200). Spontaneous combustion first attested 1795. Spontaneous generation (the phrase, not the feat) attested from 1650s.
例文
- 1. I had another spontaneous miscariage at around the 16 th to 18 th week.
- 私は約16?18週目に自然流産を経験した。
- 2. spontaneous outpourings of praise
- 自然にほとばしる賛美の声
- 3.a spontaneous offer of help
- プロアクティブヘルプ
dl>- 4. Spotanteous applause broke out as soon as she finished speaking.
- 彼女が話し終わると、みんなは期せずして拍手をした。
- 5.The eruption of a volcano is spontaneous .
- 火山の爆発は自発的である.
-