英単語

stumpの意味・使い方・発音

stump

英 [stʌmp] 美 [stʌmp]
  • n. 切り株;残骸;義足
  • vt.切り捨てる;困らせる;...のツアーで政治演説をする。
  • vi. 切り株を持って歩く;選挙演説をする
  • n.(切り株)人名;(英)Stump;(独)Stump

語源


stump スタンプ、切り株、トリップ、切り株。

中低ドイツ語 stump, stump, stump から、原ゲルマン語 *stumpaz, stump, stump から、PIE *stebh, strut, support から、PIE *sta, stand から、語源的には stand, staff。

stump 重い足で歩く;踏みつける。

PIE*stebhの「踏む」、PIE*staの「立つ」、語源的にはstand、stamp、stompから。

英語の語源


stump (n.)
"part of a tree trunk left in the ground after felling," mid-15c. (implied from late 13c. in surnames); from mid-14c. as "remaining part of a severed arm or leg;" from or cognate with Middle Low German stump (from adjective meaning "mutilated, blunt, dull"), Middle Dutch stomp "stump," from Proto-Germanic *stamp- (cognates: Old Norse stumpr, Old High German stumph, German stumpf "stump," German Stummel "piece cut off"), from PIE *stebh- "post, stem; to support" (see step (v.).
stump (v.)
early 13c., "to stumble over a tree-stump or other obstacle" (obsolete), from the source of stump (n.). From 1590s as "reduce to a stump." Sense of "walk stiffly and clumsily" is first recorded c. 1600. Sense of "baffle, bring to a halt by obstacles or impediments" is first recorded 1807, American English, perhaps in reference to plowing newly cleared land, but compare earlier sense "to challenge, dare" (1766).

Meaning "go on a speaking tour during a political campaign" is from 1838, American English, from phrase stump speech (1820), large tree stumps being a natural perch for rural orators (this custom is attested from 1775), especially in new settlements. Related: Stumped; stumping.

例文


1. The tramp produced a stump of candle from his deep pockets.
ホームレスは深いポケットからろうそくを取り出した。

2.If you have a tree stump ,check it for fungus.
切り株がある場合は、上に菌類があるかどうかをチェックします。

3.The presidential candidates are on the stump today.
大統領候補は本日、巡回演説を行っている。

4.the stump of a pencil
ペンシルヘッド

5.He went on the stump in his home state.
彼は故郷のある州へ演説に行った。

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