英単語

teamの意味・使い方・発音

team

英 [tiːm] 美 [tim]
  • n. チーム; グループ
  • vt.協力する
  • 協力
  • n. (チーム)人の名前;(カンボジア語)ディーン

語源


チーム

古英語のteamから、誕生、子孫、家族、レース、原語ゲルマン語の*taumazから、引き出す、導く、PIE *deukから、引き出す、派生する、語源的にはダクト、デューク、牽引と同じ。

英語の語源


team
team: [OE] The etymological notion underlying the word team is ‘pulling’. It goes back ultimately to the Indo-European base *deuk- ‘pull’, which also produced Latin dūcere ‘pull, lead’ (source of English abduct, duke, etc). Its Germanic descendant was *taukh-. From this was derived a noun *taugmaz, whose later form *taumaz gave English team.

This originally denoted a group of animals harnessed together to ‘pull’ a load, but the modern sense ‘group of people acting together’ did not emerge from this until the 16th century. Another strand in the meaning of the base is ‘giving birth, off-spring’ (presumably based on the notion of children being ‘drawn’ forth from the womb). This has now disappeared from team, but traces of it can still be detected in the related teem [OE], whose modern connotations of ‘abundance’ go back to an earlier ‘bring forth offspring prolifically’.

From the same source come English tie and tow.

=> abduct, duct, duke, educate, teem, tie, tow
team (n.)
Old English team "descendant, family, race, line; child-bearing, brood; company, band; set of draft animals yoked together," from Proto-Germanic *tau(h)maz (cognates: Old Norse taumr, Old Frisian tam "bridle; progeny, line of descent," Dutch toom, Old High German zoum, German Zaum "bridle"), probably literally "that which draws," from PIE *douk-mo-, from root *deuk- "to pull" (see duke (n.)).

Applied in Old English to groups of persons working together for some purpose, especially "group of people acting together to bring suit;" modern sense of "persons associated in some joint action" is from 1520s. Team spirit is recorded from 1928. Team player attested from 1886, originally in baseball.
team (v.)
1550s, "to harness beasts in a team," from team (n.). From 1841 as "drive a team." The meaning "to come together as a team" (usually with up) is attested from 1932. Transitive sense "to use (something) in conjunction" (with something else) is from 1948. Related: Teamed; teaming. The Old English verb, teaman, tieman, is attested only in the sense "bring forth, beget, engender, propagate."

例文


1. His resignation was a body blow to the team .
彼の辞任はチームに対する痛手だった。

2.I got quite a lot of ribbing from my team -mates.
チームメイトたちはよく冗談を言ってくれた。

3.Few would argue that this team has experience and proven ability.
このチームの豊富な経験と表現の実力は誰もが公認している。

4.The governors were joined by Mr Hunter and his management team .
ハント氏と彼が率いる管理チームが知事たちのチームに加わった。

5.The team also won praise for sportsmanship and fair play.
このチームはまた、その良好なスポーツ精神と公平な競争精神によって表彰された。

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