c. 1300, "to put, place (somewhere)," verbal use of Old English noun stow "a place, spot, site, locality" (common in place names), from Proto-Germanic *stowo- (cognates: Old Frisian sto "place," Middle Low German, Middle Dutch stouwen, Dutch stuwen "to stow," Old High German stouwen "to stop, check," German stauen "to stow, pack; bring to a halt, hem in"), from PIE *stau- "stout, standing, strong," extended form of root *sta- "to stand" (cognates: Old Church Slavonic stavljo "to place," Lithuanian stoviu "to stand;" see stet). The nautical sense of "put away to be stored, pack" (1550s) was enforced by Dutch stouwen "to cram, pack up close." Related: Stowed; stowing.
例文
1. I helped her stow her bags in the boot of the car.
私は彼女のバッグを車のトランクに入れてあげました。
2.'Come,come,'said Silver,' stow this talk.
「よし、よし」とヒルフは言った。「これ以上文句を言うな.
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3.But with the stow of Abraham begins something more special to the Jewish race.
しかしアブラハムの物語からユダヤ民族にとってより特殊なものが始まった。dd>
履歴
4.There follows the most amazing stow of conquest in the whole history of our race.
その後、私たち人類の歴史全体で最も驚くべき征服物語が発生しました。
履歴
5.To illustrate his rule on earth we would here give a familiar stow .