英単語

uproarの意味・使い方・発音

uproar

英 ['ʌprɔː] 美 ['ʌprɔr]
  • n. 騒ぎ

語源


uproar 騒々しい、騒々しい

オランダ語のuproer, tumultuous, up, up, -roer, 振る、かき混ぜるから、語源的にはrare, toss, 半煮えと同じ。語源はriotous。uproarの意味はroarの影響を受けたスペルミスかもしれない。

英語の語源


uproar
uproar: [16] Uproar has no direct etymological connection with roar. It originally meant ‘uprising, insurrection’, and was borrowed from Dutch oproer. This is a compound formed from op ‘up’ and roer ‘movement’. It was first used in English by William Tindale, in his 1526 translation of the Bible (for Acts 21:38 he has ‘that Egyptian which made an uproar, and led out into the wilderness about four thousand men’). The sense ‘loud outcry’, which was inspired of course by the similarity of roar, emerged as early as the 1540s.
uproar (n.)
1520s, "outbreak of disorder, revolt, commotion," used by Tindale and later Coverdale as a loan-translation of German Aufruhr or Dutch oproer "tumult, riot," literally "a stirring up," in German and Dutch bibles (as in Acts xxi:38). From German auf (Middle Dutch op) "up" (see up (adv.)) + ruhr (Middle Dutch roer) "a stirring, motion," related to Old English hreran "to move, stir, shake" (see rare (adj.2)). Meaning "noisy shouting" is first recorded 1540s, probably by mistaken association with unrelated roar.

例文


1. The surprise announcement could cause an uproar in the United States.
という突然の発表は、米国で騒動を引き起こす可能性がある。

2.The courtroom was in an uproar .
法廷は騒然となった。

3.The uproar was enough to rouse both the quick and the dead.
生者と死者を目覚めさせるのに十分な喧騒の音。

4.She could hear the uproar in the room.
彼女は部屋の中の騒がしい音が聞こえる。

5.The audience burst into an uproar .
席を挙げて騒然とした。

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