英単語

sturdyの意味・使い方・発音

sturdy

英 ['stɜːdɪ] 美 ['stɝdi]
  • adj.しっかりした; 堅牢な; 健全な
  • n. 羊の失神病
  • n.(頑丈な)人名;(英)Sturdy

語源


頑丈な、頑丈な

語源は不明だが、おそらく最終的にはPIE *sta「立つ」に由来し、語源はstand、storeと同じ。

英語の語源


sturdy
sturdy: [13] Someone who is sturdy is etymologically ‘as drunk as a thrush’ – the ancient Roman equivalent to ‘pissed as a newt’. The word comes from Old French estourdi ‘stunned, dazed, violent’, the past participle of estourdir. This went back to a Vulgar Latin *exturdīre ‘be dazed like a drunken thrush’, a compound verb formed from the intensive prefix ex- and Latin turdus ‘thrush’ (the use of the thrush as a symbol of drunkenness perhaps arose from observations of the birds staggering around after feasting on stolen fermenting wine grapes).

The metaphorical Old French sense ‘violent, reckless’ passed over into English, and by the 14th century had evolved into ‘strong, vigorous, robust’.

sturdy (adj.)
c. 1300, "hard to manage, reckless, violent," from Old French estordi (11c., Modern French étourdi) "violent," originally "dazed," past participle of estordiir "to daze, stun, stupefy," from Vulgar Latin *exturdire, which some presume to be from Latin intensive prefix ex- + turdus "thrush." Barnhart suggests the notion is of thrushes eating grape remnants at wineries and behaving as if drunk (Italian tordo "thrush" also means "simpleton," and French has the expression so?l comme une grive "drunk as a thrush"). OED, however, regards all this as "open to grave objection." Century Dictionary compares Latin torpidus "dull."

Sense of "solidly built, strong and hardy" first recorded late 14c. Related: Sturdily; sturdiness. Sturdy-boots "obstinate person" is from 1762; a sturdy beggar in old language was one capable of work (c. 1400).

例文


1. Grease two sturdy baking sheets and heat the oven to 400 degrees.
2枚の頑丈な焼き板に油を塗り、オーブンを400度に加熱した。

2.She was a short, sturdy woman in her early sixties.
彼女は60代前半の小柄で丈夫な女性だ。

3.There was a sturdy plumpness about her hips.
彼女のお尻は真ん丸で丈夫だ。

4.a sturdy pair of boots
丈夫なブーツ


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5.We need several sturdy men to push this car.
この車を押すには何人かの壮漢が必要です。

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