vary
英 ['veərɪ]
美 [´vεrrɪ]
- vi. 変化する;変異する;違反する。
- vt. 変化させる;多様化させる;変化させる
- n. (E.F.R.C.の)Vary.
語源
英語の語源
- vary
- vary: [14] Latin varius meant ‘speckled, variegated, changeable’ (it gave English various [16], and may have been related to Latin vārus ‘bent, crooked, knock-kneed’, source of English prevaricate). It had a range of derivatives, which have given English variable [14], variance [14], variant [14], variegate [17], variety [16], variola ‘smallpox’ [18] (which retains the original notion of ‘speckling’), and vary.
=> prevaricate, variegate, variety, variola, various - vary (v.)
- mid-14c. (transitive); late 14c. (intransitive), from Old French variier "be changed, go astray; change, alter, transform" and directly from Latin variare "change, alter, make different," from varius "varied, different, spotted;" perhaps related to varus "bent, crooked, knock-kneed," and varix "varicose vein," from a PIE root *wer- (1) "high raised spot or other bodily infirmity" (cognates: Old English wearte "wart," Swedish varbulde "pus swelling," Latin verruca "wart"). Related: Varied; varying.
例文
- 1. The levels of tolerable pain vary greatly from individual to individual.
- 痛みへの耐性は人によって大きく異なります。
- 2.Prices may vary so it 's well worth shopping around before you buy.
- 価格は高くも低くもなる可能性があるので、買う前に3社を比べる必要があります。
- 3.The importance of being an Olympian will vary from athlete to athlete.
- オリンピックに参加することは選手ごとに意味が異なる。
- 4.The treatment regime may vary widely depending on the type of injury.
- 怪我の種類によって治療法が大きく異なる可能性がある。
- 5.This absolutist belief is replaced by an appreciation that rules can vary .
- という絶対主義的な信念は、規則がこの認識を変えることができることに置き換えられている。
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