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comburant
![]() SimpleWikiWiktionaryGoogle検索CollinsCambridgeLongmanLongman英和Learners 【 120598 】 【意味】 "[形容詞] supporting combustion [例] Oxygen is a comburant gas. [例] The comburant gases are mixed with the fuel. [例] They added a comburant to the fuel. [意味] 可燃性, 燃焼を促進する, 燃焼の, 燃焼性, 燃焼を助長する, 可燃性の, 燃焼性の ; [同義語] combustive, comburent ; [類似語] combustible ; [派生] burn, catch fire, take fire, combust, ignite, conflagrate, erupt ; [同義語群] 00473502-a" |
comburent
![]() SimpleWikiWiktionaryGoogle検索CollinsCambridgeLongmanLongman英和Learners 【 22989 】 【意味】 "[形容詞] supporting combustion [例] Oxygen is a comburent gas. [例] The comburent gases cause the fuel to burn. [例] They are comburent gases that are necessary for combustion. [意味] 可燃性, 燃焼を促進する, 燃焼の, 燃焼性の, 燃焼を助長する, 可燃性の ; [同義語] combustive, comburant ; [類似語] combustible ; [派生] burn, catch fire, take fire, combust, ignite, conflagrate, erupt ; [同義語群] 00473502-a" |
combust
![]() SimpleWikiWiktionaryGoogle検索CollinsCambridgeLongmanLongman英和Learners 【 89874 】 【意味】 "[動詞] start to burn or burst into flames [例] Marsh gases ignited suddenly [例] The oily rags combusted spontaneously [例] The fuel combusted in the engine. [例] The chemicals combusted when they were exposed to the flame. [例] They combusted the fuel in the rocket engine. [意味] 燃焼する, 燃える, 燃え上がる, 発火する, 燃やす, 爆発する, 興奮する, 火が付く ; [同義語] ignite, catch fire, conflagrate, take fire, erupt ; [上位語] change state, turn ; [下位語] light up, blow out, catch ; [派生] firing, ignition, burnable, inflammation, combustive, combustible, ignitible, comburent ; [同義語群] 02760622-v [動詞] undergo combustion [例] Maple wood burns well [意味] 燃焼する, 燃える, 燃え盛る, 燃えさかる, 燃やす, 爆発する, 燃え上がる, 焼く ; [同義語] burn ; [上位語] change state, turn ; [下位語] blaze, scorch, singe, flare, blaze up, burn up, flame up, burn down ; [派生] burn, burning, combustion, burnable, combustive, combustible, ignitible, comburent ; [同義語群] 00377002-v [動詞] cause to burn or combust [例] The sun burned off the fog [例] We combust coal and other fossil fuels [例] The fire combusted the house. [例] The chemical combusted the fuel. [意味] 燃やす, 焚く, 燃す, 燃焼する, 燃焼させる, 燃える, 爆発する, 燃え上がる ; [同義語] burn ; [下位語] ignite, char, set on fire, set ablaze, coal, set afire, deflagrate, set aflame ; [派生] burning, combustion, burnable, combustive, combustible, ignitible, comburent, comburant ; [同義語群] 02762468-v [動詞] get very angry and fly into a rage [例] The professor combusted when the student didn't know the answer to a very elementary question [例] Spam makes me go ballistic [例] The man combusted when he saw his wife cheating on him. [例] The angry man combusted when he saw the damage to his car. [例] He combusted when he found out that his wife had been cheating on him. [意味] 怒る, 爆発する, 激怒する, いきり立つ, 熱りたつ, 熱り立つ, 逆上する, 激高する ; [同義語] hit the roof, have kittens, hit the ceiling, throw a fit, have a fit, go ballistic, lose one's temper, blow one's stack ; [上位語] rage ; [派生] effusion, ebullition, outburst, gush, blowup ; [同義語群] 01795428-v [動詞] cause to become violent or angry [例] Riots combusted Pakistan after the U.S. air attacks on Afghanistan [例] The insult combusted him. [例] The remarks of the senator combusted the crowd. [例] He could easily combust when he was angry. [意味] 怒らせる, 火を付ける, 怒らす, 怒る ; [上位語] anger ; [同義語群] 01786419-v" |
combustibility
![]() SimpleWikiWiktionaryGoogle検索CollinsCambridgeLongmanLongman英和Learners 【 21463 】 【意味】 "[名詞] the quality of being capable of igniting and burning [例] The combustibility of the material is high. [例] The combustibility of the fuel is a serious concern. [例] They tested the combustibility of the chemicals. [意味] 可燃性, 燃焼性, 引火性, 発火性, 支燃性 ; [同義語] combustibleness, burnability ; [上位語] quality ; [下位語] flammability, inflammability ; [同義語群] 04712405-n" |
combustible
![]() SimpleWikiWiktionaryGoogle検索CollinsCambridgeLongmanLongman英和Learners 【 65896 】 【意味】 "[形容詞] capable of igniting and burning [例] The combustible chemicals were kept in a locked cabinet. [例] The gas is combustible. [例] They wanted to know if the combustible liquid was flammable. [意味] 可燃性, 燃えやすい, 可燃性の, 燃える, 燃焼性の, 興奮しやすい, 可燃の, 激しやすい ; [反意語] incombustible, noncombustible ; [類似語] flammable, inflammable, burnable, ignitable, combustive, incendiary, ignitible, comburant ; [派生] combustible material, burn, catch fire, take fire, ignite, combust, conflagrate, erupt ; [同義語群] 00472992-a" [名詞] a substance that can be burned to provide heat or power [例] The combustible was used to start the fire. [例] The combustible was ignited by the flame. [例] They wanted to know what combustible would be best to use for the fire. [意味] 燃料 ; [同義語] combustible material ; [上位語] fuel ; [同義語群] 14816745-n |
combustible material
![]() SimpleWikiWiktionaryGoogle検索CollinsCambridgeLongmanLongman英和Learners 【 125546 】 【意味】 "[名詞] a substance that can be burned to provide heat or power [例] The fire spread quickly because of the combustible material. [例] The combustible material was ignited by the flame. [例] They kept combustible materials away from the stove. [意味] 燃料, 燃料物質, 可燃物 ; [同義語] combustible ; [上位語] fuel ; [派生] combustible ; [同義語群] 14816745-n" |
combustibleness
![]() SimpleWikiWiktionaryGoogle検索CollinsCambridgeLongmanLongman英和Learners 【 112279 】 【意味】 "[名詞] the quality of being capable of igniting and burning [例] The combustibleness of the material was high. [例] The combustibleness of the chemicals was a serious concern. [例] They tested the combustibleness of the chemicals. [意味] 可燃性, 燃焼性, 引火性, 発火性, 発火特性, 支燃性 ; [同義語] combustibility, burnability ; [上位語] quality ; [下位語] flammability, inflammability ; [同義語群] 04712405-n" |
combustion
![]() SimpleWikiWiktionaryGoogle検索CollinsCambridgeLongmanLongman英和Learners 【 2622 】 【意味】 "[名詞] a process in which a substance reacts with oxygen to give heat and light [例] Combustion is a chemical reaction. [例] The combustion of fossil fuels is a major cause of global warming. [例] They wanted to know how combustion works. [意味] 燃焼, 燃焼反応, 酸化, 焼却, 爆発, 炎, 燃焼作用, ゆっくりした酸化 ; [同義語] burning ; [上位語] oxidation, oxidization, oxidisation ; [下位語] flame, fire, internal combustion, deflagration, flaming ; [派生] burn, combust ; [同義語群] 13450206-n [名詞] the act of burning something [例] the burning of leaves was prohibited by a town ordinance [例] They wanted to avoid the combustion of the fuel. [意味] 燃焼, 焼却, 火中, 興奮, 発火, 燃焼作用, 火点, 燃焼現象 ; [同義語] burning ; [上位語] change of integrity ; [下位語] ignition, incineration, kindling, firing, arson, inflammation, fire-raising, lighting ; [派生] burn, combust ; [同義語群] 00378069-n [名詞] a state of violent disturbance and excitement [例] combustion grew until revolt was unavoidable [例] The combustion of the crowd was palpable. [例] The combustion of the fuel ignited the explosion. [例] They could hear the combustion from the nearby explosion. [意味] 騒動, 興奮, 激動, 動揺 ; [上位語] uproar, tumult, tumultuousness, garboil ; [同義語群] 13978914-n" |
combustive
![]() SimpleWikiWiktionaryGoogle検索CollinsCambridgeLongmanLongman英和Learners 【 107595 】 【意味】 "[形容詞] supporting combustion [例] The combustive material was used to start the fire. [例] The chemical is a combustive substance. [例] They added a combustive substance to the fire. [意味] 燃焼性の, 燃焼の, 可燃性, 燃焼を促進する, 可燃性の, 燃焼性, 引火の ; [同義語] comburent, comburant ; [類似語] combustible ; [派生] burn, catch fire, take fire, combust, ignite, conflagrate, erupt ; [同義語群] 00473502-a" |
come
![]() SimpleWikiWiktionaryGoogle検索CollinsCambridgeLongmanLongman英和Learners 【 90494 】 【意味】 "[動詞] move toward, travel toward something or somebody or approach something or somebody [例] He came singing down the road [例] Come with me to the Casbah [例] come down here! [例] come out of the closet! [例] come into the room [例] He came to the party. [例] The soldiers came up to the border. [例] I came to the conclusion that the theory was false. [意味] 来る, 訪れる, 到来する, 参る, 近づく, やってくる, 来向かう, 遣ってくる ; [同義語] come up ; [反意語] go, depart, go away ; [上位語] go, travel, locomote, move ; [下位語] approach, come up to, come on, emanate, go up, draw near, near, come near ; [派生] approach, coming, approaching ; [同義語群] 01849221-v [動詞] come to pass; arrive, as in due course [例] The first success came three days later [例] It came as a shock [例] Dawn comes early in June [例] The time has come for a change. [例] The rains came and the floods receded. [例] I knew that the day would come when I would have to leave. [意味] 来る, 起こる, 生じる, くる, 訪れる, 到来する, 成る, やってくる ; [上位語] come about, take place, occur, happen, go on, pass, fall out, hap ; [下位語] descend, fall, settle ; [派生] approach, coming, approaching ; [同義語群] 00341917-v [動詞] cover a certain distance [例] She came a long way [意味] 来る, くる, 参る, やって来る, いらっしゃる, やってくる, 御座ある, 御座有る ; [上位語] go, travel, locomote, move ; [同義語群] 01839690-v [動詞] exist or occur in a certain point in a series [例] Next came the student from France [例] The letter 'a' comes first in the alphabet. [例] The third chapter comes after the second. [例] I come in third place in the race. [意味] 来る, 起こる, くる ; [上位語] be ; [同義語群] 02743565-v [動詞] extend or reach [例] The water came up to my waist [例] The sleeves come to your knuckles [例] The rope came down from the ceiling. [例] I couldn't come up with a good excuse for being late. [意味] 来る, 達する, 届く, 至る, 伸びる, 到る ; [上位語] go, pass, extend, run, lead ; [同義語群] 02686805-v [動詞] experience orgasm [例] she could not come because she was too upset [例] She came in the middle of the night. [例] I couldn't come because I was too tired. [例] I came when I was having sex with my boyfriend. [意味] 来る ; [上位語] go through, experience, see ; [派生] coming, orgasm, sexual climax, climax ; [同義語群] 02197360-v [動詞] to be the product or result [例] Melons come from a vine [例] Understanding comes from experience [例] The idea came to me in the shower. [例] The following paragraphs come from the speech. [意味] 生じる, 来る, 起こる, なる ; [同義語] follow ; [上位語] arise, originate, spring up, grow, develop, rise, uprise ; [同義語群] 02625339-v [動詞] be received [例] News came in of the massacre in Rwanda [例] The letters came in the mail. [例] They came in a few minutes after the deadline. [意味] 来る, 到着する, もたらされる ; [同義語] come in ; [上位語] arrive, get ; [同義語群] 02006709-v [動詞] happen as a result [例] Nothing good will come of this [例] The accident came from his carelessness. [例] The changes that came about in the economy were very dramatic. [例] They came to the conclusion that they were being lied to. [意味] 生じる, 起こる, 結果として起こる ; [上位語] ensue, result ; [同義語群] 00344886-v [動詞] come under, be classified or included [例] fall into a category [例] This comes under a new heading [例] The book comes under the category of fiction. [例] The following categories come under the heading of 'other'. [例] They come under the category of a very dangerous species. [意味] 来る, 属する, 分類される, 含まれる ; [同義語] fall ; [上位語] be ; [同義語群] 02729963-v [動詞] come from; be connected by a relationship of blood, for example [例] She was descended from an old Italian noble family [例] he comes from humble origins [例] He comes from a wealthy family. [例] The king comes from a long line of kings. [例] She comes from a long line of successful entrepreneurs. [意味] 来る, 由来する ; [同義語] derive, descend ; [派生] origin, derivative, blood, descendant, ancestry, blood line, descent, bloodline ; [同義語群] 02737187-v [動詞] add up in number or quantity [例] The bills amounted to $2,000 [例] The bill came to $2,000 [例] The amount of money that comes in each month is enough to pay the bills. [例] They came to a total of twenty dollars. [意味] 達する, なる, 成る, 合計する, 加算する, 計算する ; [同義語] total, amount, add up, number ; [上位語] be ; [下位語] outnumber, work out, average, average out, make ; [派生] quantity, numeral, total, sum, amount, aggregate, measure, figure ; [同義語群] 02645007-v [動詞] come forth [例] A scream came from the woman's mouth [例] His breath came hard [例] The sun came out. [例] The smoke came from the chimney. [意味] 現れる, 起こる, 出てくる, 出る, 出て来る ; [同義語] issue forth ; [同義語群] 02743921-v [動詞] reach or enter a state, relation, condition, use, or position [例] The water came to a boil [例] We came to understand the true meaning of life [例] Their anger came to a boil [例] I came to realize the true meaning of life [例] The shoes came untied [例] come into contact with a terrorist group [例] his face went red [例] your wish will come true [例] The two countries came to an agreement. [意味] 達する, なる, 成る, 到る ; [上位語] change ; [同義語群] 00542120-v [動詞] develop into [例] This idea will never amount to anything [例] nothing came of his grandiose plans [例] He came to be a very successful businessman. [意味] 至る, 達する, 成長する, 到る, 成る, なる ; [同義語] amount, add up ; [上位語] become, turn ; [下位語] aggregate ; [同義語群] 02627363-v [動詞] be a native of [例] She hails from Kalamazoo [例] She comes from a small town. [意味] 生まれる, 出身である, 降る ; [同義語] hail ; [上位語] be ; [同義語群] 02743214-v [動詞] reach a destination; arrive by movement or progress [例] She arrived home at 7 o'clock [例] She didn't get to Chicago until after midnight [例] The train came into the station. [例] The ships came in to the harbor. [意味] 来る, 到着する, 達する, 至る, 着く, くる, 到来する, 訪れる ; [同義語] arrive, get ; [反意語] go forth, go away, leave ; [下位語] reach, come in, get in, attain, flood in, move in, set ashore, shore ; [派生] coming, advent, arrival, comer, arriver ; [同義語群] 02005948-v [動詞] come to one's mind; suggest itself [例] It occurred to me that we should hire another secretary [例] A great idea then came to her [例] The thought came to me that I should leave. [意味] 浮かぶ, 思い浮かぶ, 思いつく, 湧く, 涌く ; [同義語] occur ; [上位語] become ; [同義語群] 00723349-v [動詞] have a certain priority [例] My family comes first [例] The needs of the elderly come first. [例] You come first in the line of succession. [意味] 優先する, 優先される ; [上位語] rank ; [同義語群] 00659984-v [動詞] proceed or get along [例] How is she doing in her new job? [例] How are you making out in graduate school? [例] He's come a long way [例] The project is coming along nicely. [例] How are you coming with your homework? [例] I came along quite well without a degree. [意味] 進む, 行く, 運ぶ ; [同義語] fare, get along, make out, do ; [上位語] proceed, go ; [同義語群] 02617567-v [動詞] be found or available [例] These shoes come in three colors; The furniture comes unassembled [例] The shoes come in a variety of colors. [意味] 存在する, ある ; [上位語] exist, be ; [同義語群] 00342812-v [名詞] the thick white fluid containing spermatozoa that is ejaculated by the male genital tract [例] The come was thick and white. [例] The come was a thick white fluid. [例] He couldn't believe that his come was so weak. [意味] 精液, ザーメン, 射精, 精子, 種 ; [同義語] semen, cum, seminal fluid, seed, ejaculate ; [上位語] body fluid, bodily fluid, liquid body substance, humour, humor ; [下位語] milt ; [派生] ejaculate, fertilize, inseminate, fertilise, fecundate ; [同義語群] 05404336-n" |
come about
![]() SimpleWikiWiktionaryGoogle検索CollinsCambridgeLongmanLongman英和Learners 【 136308 】 【意味】 "[動詞] come to pass [例] What is happening? [例] The meeting took place off without an incidence [例] Nothing occurred that seemed important [例] The accident came about because of his carelessness. [例] The changes came about because of the political climate. [例] I couldn't believe how it came about that I was going to be a father. [意味] 起こる, 生じる, 発生する, 有る, 起きる, 生ずる, 在る, 行われる ; [同義語] happen, take place, occur, go on, pass, fall out, hap, pass off ; [下位語] happen, arise, materialize, transpire, develop, turn out, betide, befall ; [派生] happening, occurrence, natural event, hap, occurrent ; [同義語群] 00339934-v" |
come across
![]() SimpleWikiWiktionaryGoogle検索CollinsCambridgeLongmanLongman英和Learners 【 132466 】 【意味】 "[動詞] find unexpectedly [例] the archeologists chanced upon an old tomb [例] she struck a goldmine [例] The hikers finally struck the main path to the lake [例] I came across a very interesting article in the newspaper. [例] I came across a rare book. [意味] 出くわす, 見つける, 出会う, 見付ける, 遭遇する, 見当たる, 見付け出す, 目っける ; [同義語] chance upon, discover, happen upon, come upon, fall upon, light upon, chance on, strike ; [上位語] find, regain ; [派生] find, discovery, uncovering ; [同義語群] 02286687-v [動詞] come together [例] I'll probably see you at the meeting [例] How nice to see you again! [例] The two friends came across at the party. [例] I came across a strange looking man in the park. [意味] 出くわす, 出会う, 会う, 遭遇する, 出逢う, 出合う, 出あう, 搗ち合う ; [同義語] encounter, meet, run into, run across, see ; [下位語] intersect, cross ; [派生] encounter, coming upon, meeting, group meeting ; [同義語群] 02023107-v [動詞] be perceived in a certain way; make a certain impression [例] He came across as a very intelligent person. ; [上位語] seem, appear, look ; [同義語群] 02136138-v [動詞] communicate the intended meaning or impression [例] He came across very clearly [例] The message came across clearly. [例] The speech came across as very boring. [例] She wanted to come across as a very serious person. [意味] 伝える, 伝わる, 話す, 会う, 見つける, 遭遇する, 見付ける, 遭う ; [同義語] come over ; [上位語] communicate, intercommunicate ; [同義語群] 01063529-v [動詞] be received or understood [意味] 理解される, 理解する ; [同義語] resonate ; [下位語] strike a chord ; [派生] rapport, resonance ; [同義語群] 00592037-v" |
come after
![]() SimpleWikiWiktionaryGoogle検索CollinsCambridgeLongmanLongman英和Learners 【 148074 】 【意味】 "[動詞] be the successor (of) [例] Carter followed Ford [例] Will Charles succeed to the throne? [例] The new president came after the old one. [例] The king who came after him was a weak ruler. [例] He came after the king. [意味] 継ぐ, 受け継ぐ, 継承する, 引きうける, 引きつぐ, 受継ぐ, 襲う, 続く ; [同義語] succeed, follow ; [反意語] come before, precede ; [下位語] supersede, supplant, supercede, replace, enter, accede, supervene upon ; [派生] successive, sequential, consecutive, heir, successor, replacement, serial, sequence ; [同義語群] 02406585-v [動詞] come after in time, as a result [例] A terrible tsunami followed the earthquake [例] The rain came after the sun. [例] The flood came after the heavy rain. [例] They came after the flood. [意味] 続く, 次ぐ, に従う, 後に続く, 追跡する, 追う, 後を追う, 追いかける ; [同義語] follow ; [上位語] ensue, result ; [同義語群] 02720354-v" |
come alive
![]() SimpleWikiWiktionaryGoogle検索CollinsCambridgeLongmanLongman英和Learners 【 6611 】 【意味】 "[動詞] stop sleeping [例] She woke up to the sound of the alarm clock [例] The city comes alive at night. [例] The sleeping giant came alive when the witch called his name. [例] I came alive when I heard the rooster crow. [意味] 起きる, 目覚める, 寝覚める, 目ざめる, 寝醒める, 覚醒する, 寝ざめる, 覚める ; [同義語] awaken, wake up, wake, awake, waken, arouse ; [反意語] fall asleep, dope off, drift off, flake out, doze off, nod off, drowse off, drop off ; [上位語] change state, turn ; [派生] waking up, awakening, wakening, arousal, waker ; [同義語群] 00018526-v" |
come along
![]() SimpleWikiWiktionaryGoogle検索CollinsCambridgeLongmanLongman英和Learners 【 63738 】 【意味】 "[動詞] develop in a positive way [例] He progressed well in school [例] My plants are coming along [例] Plans are shaping up [例] The project is coming along nicely. [例] She came along very well in her studies. [意味] 進歩する, 上達する, 発展する, 成長する, 伸びる, 発達する, 進展する, 向上する ; [同義語] come on, progress, advance, shape up, get on, get along ; [反意語] regress, retrogress, retrograde ; [上位語] develop ; [下位語] climb, leapfrog ; [派生] progress, improvement, advance, progression, advancement, onward motion, forward motion, procession ; [同義語群] 00248659-v [動詞] come into being or existence, or appear on the scene [例] Then the computer came along and changed our lives [例] Homo sapiens appeared millions of years ago [例] The new technology came along in the 1990s. [例] When the opportunity came along, he took it. [例] I came along when they were already established. [意味] 現れる, 現われる, 出現する, 立ち現れる, 現われ出る, 立ちあらわれる, 表れる, 現出する ; [同義語] appear ; [反意語] disappear, vanish ; [下位語] occur, gleam, fulminate ; [派生] apparition ; [同義語群] 00425071-v" |
come apart
![]() SimpleWikiWiktionaryGoogle検索CollinsCambridgeLongmanLongman英和Learners 【 82011 】 【意味】 "[動詞] become separated into pieces or fragments [例] The figurine broke [例] The freshly baked loaf fell apart [例] The rope came apart when the climber tried to climb the cliff. [例] The old car came apart. [例] They came apart when they couldn't agree on a vacation destination. [意味] 割れる, 砕ける, 壊れる, 破れる, ばらばらになる, 分離する, 分ける, 破壊する ; [同義語] break, separate, fall apart, split up ; [上位語] change integrity ; [下位語] fragment, split, crack, burst, snap, break up, crush, ladder ; [派生] break, fracture, breaking, faulting, fault, geological fault, breakage, breakable ; [同義語群] 00334186-v" |
come around
![]() SimpleWikiWiktionaryGoogle検索CollinsCambridgeLongmanLongman英和Learners 【 25518 】 【意味】 "[動詞] change one's position or opinion [例] He came around to our point of view [例] I'm sure he'll come around when he realizes how much he needs you. [例] I knew he would come around eventually. [意味] 回復する, 来る, 意見を変える, 考えを変える, 巡回してくる, めぐり来る, やって来る, 巡ってくる ; [同義語] come round ; [上位語] change ; [同義語群] 00654446-v [動詞] happen regularly [例] Christmas rolled around again [例] Christmas comes around every year. [例] When the weekend comes around, I always go to the beach. [例] I always come around when they have a sale. [意味] 起こる, 発生する, 回る, 現われる, 巡って来る ; [同義語] roll around ; [上位語] take place, come about, occur, go on, happen, fall out, pass, hap ; [同義語群] 00344042-v" |
come away
![]() SimpleWikiWiktionaryGoogle検索CollinsCambridgeLongmanLongman英和Learners 【 77757 】 【意味】 "[動詞] come to be detached [例] His retina detached and he had to be rushed into surgery [例] The handle came away in my hand. [例] The roof of the house came away in the storm. [例] I tried to pull the sticker off the wall but it wouldn't come away. [意味] 離れる, 取れる, 外れる, 落ちる, 剥げる, 剥ける, 剥離する, はげる ; [同義語] come off, detach ; [反意語] attach ; [上位語] divide, separate, part ; [下位語] blow off, chop off, lop off, fall off, cut off, unsolder ; [派生] separation, breakup, detachment ; [同義語群] 01299758-v [動詞] leave in a certain condition [例] She came away angry [例] He came away from the meeting feeling angry. [例] The players came away from the game with a victory. [例] I came away from the meeting with a clearer understanding of the problem. [意味] 去る, 離れる, 離れていく, 出発する, 許可する, 離脱する, から離れる, 発車する ; [上位語] leave, go away, go forth ; [同義語群] 02010572-v" |
come back
![]() SimpleWikiWiktionaryGoogle検索CollinsCambridgeLongmanLongman英和Learners 【 25922 】 【意味】 "[動詞] go back to something earlier [例] This harks back to a previous remark of his [例] The old fashion has come back. [例] I'll come back to that later. [例] I would like to come back to the subject of the proposal. [意味] 戻る, 戻ってくる, 帰る, 回復する, 思い起こさせる, 呼起こす, 思い返す, 喚起こす ; [同義語] return, hark back, recall ; [上位語] denote, refer ; [下位語] recur, go back ; [同義語群] 00959524-v [動詞] be restored [例] Her old vigor returned [例] The soldiers came back from the war. [例] I would like to see the economy come back to normal. [意味] 回復する, 帰る, 戻る, 甦る, 復帰する, 再発する, 戻って来る, 返る ; [同義語] return ; [上位語] reappear, re-emerge ; [同義語群] 00548153-v [動詞] answer back [例] He came back with a witty reply. [例] The senator came back with a very angry response. [例] I couldn't come back with a reply to his remark. [意味] 言い返す, 返答する, 答える, 遣り返す, やり返す, 回復する, 言い返し, 口答えする ; [同義語] return, rejoin, retort, repay, riposte ; [上位語] reply, respond, answer ; [派生] return, comeback, retort, counter, rejoinder, replication, riposte ; [同義語群] 00816353-v [動詞] even the score, in sports [例] The team came back in the second half. [例] The team came back to win the game. [意味] 同点にする, 同点になる ; [上位語] catch up ; [同義語群] 01998982-v" |
come before
![]() SimpleWikiWiktionaryGoogle検索CollinsCambridgeLongmanLongman英和Learners 【 99156 】 【意味】 "[動詞] be the predecessor of [例] Bill preceded John in the long line of Susan's husbands [例] The president came before the vice president. [例] The chicken came before the egg. [例] He came before the king. [意味] 先行する, 先立つ, 優先する, に先行する, 上位にある, 先んじる, 優先される, 先に述べる ; [同義語] precede ; [反意語] succeed, come after, follow ; [派生] predecessor, precedence, precession, precedency ; [同義語群] 02407766-v" |