英単語

wardrobeの意味・使い方・発音

wardrobe

英 ['wɔːdrəʊb] 美 ['wɔr'drob]
  • n.ワードローブ; 衣装; 完全な劇場の衣装

語源


ワードローブ

ward、結界、保護、ローブ、衣服。wardrobeから派生。

英語の語源


wardrobe
wardrobe: [14] A wardrobe was originally a room in which clothes were kept. It did not shrink to a cupboard until the 18th century. The word was borrowed from Old Northern French warderobe, a compound formed from warder ‘look after, keep’ (a relative of English ward) and robe ‘garment’.
=> robe, ward
wardrobe (n.)
early 14c., "room where wearing apparel is kept," earlier "a private chamber" (c. 1300), from Old North French warderobe, wardereube (Old French garderobe) "dressing-room, place where garments are kept," from warder "to keep, guard" (see ward (v.)) + robe "garment" (see robe (n.)). Meaning "a person's stock of clothes for wearing" is recorded from c. 1400. Sense of "movable closed cupboard for wearing apparel" is recorded from 1794. Meaning "room in which theatrical costumes are kept" is attested from 1711. Wardrobe malfunction is from 2004.

例文


1. She reached into the wardrobe and extracted another tracksuit.
彼女は手を伸ばしてまたクローゼットからスポーツウェアを取り出した。

2.Scent your drawers and wardrobe with your favourite aromas.
お気に入りの香りであなたの引き出しとクローゼットを香りづけます。

3.From her wardrobe Laura took her latest acquisition,a bright red dress.
ローラはクローゼットから彼女の最近のショッピングの戦果、真っ赤なワンピースを取り出した。

4.Her wardrobe consists primarily of huge cashmere sweaters and tiny Italian sandals.
彼女の衣類は、主に幅広のカシミヤセーターとコンパクトなイタリアのサンダル。

5.The wardrobe was very deep.
このたんすは深い。

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