英単語

yellowの意味・使い方・発音

yellow

英 ['jeləʊ] 美 ['jɛlo]
  • adj.黄色い; 黄色い肌
  • n. 黄色い; 黄色い人; 黄色い色素
  • vt.黄色または黄色っぽくする
  • vi.黄色または黄色っぽくする

語源


イエローイエロー

PIE*ghelの「光る、輝く」から。語源的にはgold、gall、glassと同じで、派生的にはglow yellow、黄色に輝く。

英語の語源


yellow
yellow: [OE] Yellow is a member of an ancient and widespread family of European colourterms descended from Indo-European *ghel-, *ghol-, which denoted both ‘yellow’ and ‘green’. From it were descended Latin helvus ‘yellowish’ and possibly galbus ‘greenishyellow’ (source of French jaune ‘yellow’ and English jaundice), Greek kholé ‘bile’ (source of English choleric, melancholy, etc), Russian zheltyj ‘yellow’, Lithuanian geltonas ‘yellow’, and English gall and gold.

In the Germanic languages it has produced German gelb, Dutch gel, Swedish and Danish gul, and English yellow. A yolk [OE] is etymologically a ‘yellow’ substance.

=> choleric, gall, gold, jaundice, melancholy, yolk
yellow (adj.)
Old English geolu, geolwe, "yellow," from Proto-Germanic *gelwaz (cognates: Old Saxon, Old High German gelo, Middle Dutch ghele, Dutch geel, Middle High German gel, German gelb, Old Norse gulr, Swedish gul "yellow"), from PIE *ghel- (2) "to shine," with derivatives referring to bright materials and gold (see glass). For other Indo-European "yellow" words, see Chloe.

Occasionally in Middle English used of a color closer to blue-gray or gray, of frogs or hazel eyes, and to translate Latin caeruleus, glauco. Also as a noun in Old English. Meaning "light-skinned" (of blacks) first recorded 1808. Applied to Asiatics since 1787, though the first recorded reference is to Turkish words for inhabitants of India. Yellow peril translates German die gelbe gefahr. Sense of "cowardly" is 1856, of unknown origin; the color was traditionally associated rather with jealousy and envy (17c.). Yellow-bellied "cowardly" is from 1924, probably a semi-rhyming reduplication of yellow; earlier yellow-belly was a sailor's name for a half-caste (1867) and a Texas term for Mexican soldiers (1842, based on the color of their uniforms). Yellow dog "mongrel" is attested from c. 1770; slang sense of "contemptible person" first recorded 1881. Yellow fever attested from 1748, American English (jaundice is a symptom).
yellow (v.)
Old English geoluwian "to become yellow," from the source of yellow (adj.). Transitive sense from 1590s. Related: Yellowed; yellowing.

例文


1. I undid the bottom two buttons of my yellow and grey shirt.
私は自分の黄色の灰色の間のシャツの一番下のボタンを2つ外した。

2.The petals can be cooked with rice to colour it yellow .
これらの花びらをご飯と一緒に煮て、ご飯を黄色にすることができます。

3.Staff will be issued with new grey-and- yellow designer uniforms.
では、グレーイエローのブランドの新しい制服を従業員に配布します。

4.The flowers are bronzy in bud and bright yellow when open.
これらの花のつぼみは青銅色で、開放後は明るい黄色を呈している。

5.Steve Vickers was yellow -carded for a foul on Hunt.
スティーブ?ヴィックスはヘントへのファウルでイエローカードを提示された。

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