unconditional
英 [ʌnkən'dɪʃ(ə)n(ə)l]
美 [,ʌnkən'dɪʃənl]
英語の語源
- unconditional (adj.)
- 1660s, from un- (1) "not" + conditional (adj.). Related: Unconditionally. Unconditional surrender in the military sense is attested from 1730; in U.S., often associated with Civil War Gen. Ulysses S. Grant and the taking of Fort Donelson.
The ringing phrase of Grant's latest despatch circulated through the North like some coinage fresh from the mint, and "Unconditional Surrender," which suited the initials of his modest signature, became like a baptismal name. [James Schouler, "History of the United States of America," Dodd, Mead & Co., 1899].
例文
- 1. The warring sides have agreed on an unconditional ceasefire.
- 交戦の各当事者は無条件休戦に同意した。
- 2.Children need unconditional love.
- 子供たちには無条件の愛が必要です。
- 3.the unconditional surrender of military forces
- 軍の無条件降伏
- 4.There are two forms of most-favored-nation treatment:conditional and unconditional .
- 最恵国待遇には、条件付きと無条件の2つの形式があります。
- 5.The victorious army demanded unconditional surrender.
- 勝者は敵に無条件降伏を要求した。
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