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deterioration
![]() SimpleWikiWiktionaryGoogle検索CollinsCambridgeLongmanLongman英和Learners 【 123718 】 【意味】 "[名詞] process of changing to an inferior state [例] The deterioration of the building was obvious. [例] The deterioration of the economy is a serious problem. [例] They noticed a deterioration in the quality of the crops. [意味] 劣化, 悪化, 低下, 堕落, 衰退, 変質, 改悪, 退廃 ; [同義語] worsening, decline in quality, declension ; [上位語] decline, diminution ; [下位語] falling off, falloff, slump, drop-off, slack ; [派生] decline, deteriorate, worsen, drop, degenerate, devolve ; [同義語群] 13464204-n [名詞] a symptom of reduced quality or strength [意味] 劣化, 悪化, 低下, 退廃, 衰退, 頽廃, 衰え, あっ化 ; [同義語] impairment ; [上位語] decay ; [下位語] corrosion, decrepitude, dilapidation, devastation, wear, desolation ; [派生] deteriorate, drop, degenerate, devolve ; [同義語群] 14561618-n" |
determent
![]() SimpleWikiWiktionaryGoogle検索CollinsCambridgeLongmanLongman英和Learners 【 46707 】 【意味】 "[名詞] a communication that makes you afraid to try something [例] The determent made me afraid to try. [例] He tried to use determent to keep people from stealing. [例] The determent of a threat of violence is a very effective way to stop a crime. [意味] 抑止力, 抑制, 威圧, 抑止, 制止, 阻止 ; [同義語] deterrence, intimidation ; [上位語] discouragement ; [派生] deter, intimidate, dissuade, restrain ; [同義語群] 07254057-n" |
determinable
![]() SimpleWikiWiktionaryGoogle検索CollinsCambridgeLongmanLongman英和Learners 【 50428 】 【意味】 "[形容詞] capable of being determined or limited or fixed [例] determinable velocities [例] matters determinable by law [例] The amount of money is determinable. [例] The amount of damages is determinable by the court. [例] They are determinable by a finite number of parameters. [意味] 決定できる, 確定できる, 決定可能, 決定可能な, 固定できる, 限定できる, 判断可能な ; [反意語] undeterminable, indeterminable ; [類似語] definable, discoverable, ascertainable, judicable ; [同義語群] 00738593-a" |
determinant
![]() SimpleWikiWiktionaryGoogle検索CollinsCambridgeLongmanLongman英和Learners 【 114657 】 【意味】 "[名詞] a determining or causal element or factor [例] education is an important determinant of one's outlook on life [例] The determinant of the matrix is 1. [例] They are the determinants of the amount of income you will make. [意味] 決定要因, 決定因子, 要因, 決定的, 理由, 決断, 影響力, 決定 ; [同義語] determining factor, causal factor, determinative, determiner ; [上位語] cognitive factor ; [下位語] influence, decisive factor, clincher ; [派生] deciding, influence, determining, determine, regulate, define, determinative, fix ; [同義語群] 05692419-n [形容詞] having the power or quality of deciding [例] the crucial experiment [例] cast the deciding vote [例] the determinative (or determinant) battle [例] The determinant factor was the weather. [例] The determinant factor in the debate was the candidate's age. [例] They are the determinant factors in the economy. [意味] 決定的な, 最終的な, 決定する, 決定する力を持つ, 決断の, 決定の, 決めの, 決定的な要素の ; [同義語] deciding, determining, determinative ; [類似語] decisive ; [派生] deciding, determining factor, decide, decision making, determine, causal factor, define, determinative ; [同義語群] 00684782-a" [名詞] a square matrix used to solve simultaneous equations [例] They could not find the determinant of the matrix. [意味] 行列式 ; [上位語] square matrix ; [同義語群] 08269396-n "[名詞] the site on the surface of an antigen molecule to which an antibody attaches itself [例] The antigenic determinants of the antigen are located on the surface of the molecule. [例] They are determinants of the antigen. [意味] 抗原決定基, エピトープ ; [同義語] epitope, antigenic determinant ; [上位語] situation, site ; [同義語群] 15037664-n" |
determinate
![]() SimpleWikiWiktionaryGoogle検索CollinsCambridgeLongmanLongman英和Learners 【 29400 】 【意味】 "[形容詞] precisely determined or limited or defined; especially fixed by rule or by a specific and constant cause [例] a determinate distance [例] a determinate number [例] determinate variations in animals [例] The outcome of the game was determinate. [例] They believed that the causes of a given event were determinate. [意味] 明確な, 限定された, 確定した, はっきりした, 確定的, 一定の, 既定の, 固定された ; [反意語] undetermined, indeterminate ; [類似語] fixed ; [派生] definiteness, determinateness ; [同義語群] 00739932-a [形容詞] supplying or being a final or conclusive settlement [例] a definitive verdict [例] a determinate answer to the problem [例] The judge made a determinate decision. [例] He wanted to make a determinate decision. [意味] 最終的な, 決定的な, 明確な, 決定的, 確定的な, 確定の, 確定した, 決定的な決定の ; [同義語] definitive ; [類似語] conclusive ; [派生] definiteness, determinateness ; [同義語群] 00550574-a" [形容詞] not continuing to grow indefinitely at the apex [例] determinate growth [例] The plant is determinate. [例] They are determinate plants. [意味] 確定した ; [反意語] indeterminate ; [類似語] cymose ; [同義語群] 00741076-a |
determinateness
![]() SimpleWikiWiktionaryGoogle検索CollinsCambridgeLongmanLongman英和Learners 【 10675 】 【意味】 "[名詞] the quality of being predictable with great confidence [例] The determinateness of the outcome was clear. [例] The determinateness of the laws of physics is a cause for celebration. [例] He spoke with a certain determinateness that would not be easily shaken. [意味] 決定性, 決定力, 確定性, 特定, 確かさ ; [同義語] definiteness ; [上位語] predictability ; [下位語] finality, decisiveness, conclusiveness ; [派生] definite, definitive, determinate ; [同義語群] 04754237-n" |
determination
![]() SimpleWikiWiktionaryGoogle検索CollinsCambridgeLongmanLongman英和Learners 【 28534 】 【意味】 "[名詞] a position or opinion or judgment reached after consideration [例] a decision unfavorable to the opposition [例] his conclusion took the evidence into account [例] satisfied with the panel's determination [例] The determination of the court was that the man was guilty. [例] The determination of the cause of the illness was a difficult task. [例] He stood with determination and courage. [意味] 決定, 判定, 決意, 決心, 裁決, 決断, 判決, 判断 ; [同義語] decision, conclusion ; [上位語] judgment, judgement, mind ; [下位語] predetermination ; [派生] determine, decide, make up one's mind, settle, square off, square up, set ; [同義語群] 05838176-n [名詞] the act of making up your mind about something [例] the burden of decision was his [例] he drew his conclusions quickly [例] Determination is a key to success. [例] He made a determination to become a lawyer. [意味] 決定, 決意, 決心, 決断, 判定, 判断, 結論, 決意する ; [同義語] decision, conclusion ; [上位語] selection, option, choice, pick ; [下位語] resolution, casting lots, designation, appointment, assignment, drawing lots, naming, sortition ; [派生] resolve, determine, reason out, decide, find out, conclude, make up one's mind, settle ; [同義語群] 00162632-n [名詞] the quality of being determined to do or achieve something; firmness of purpose [例] his determination showed in his every movement [例] he is a man of purpose [例] The determination of the candidate to win the election was apparent. [例] He displayed determination in his efforts to become a successful businessman. [意味] 決意, 決心, 決断, 決断力, 不退転さ, 不抜さ, 意志, 性根 ; [同義語] purpose ; [上位語] resolve, resoluteness, resolution, firmness, firmness of purpose ; [下位語] tenacity, perseverance, persistence, industry, persistency, doggedness, industriousness, indefatigability ; [派生] resolve, purpose, propose, aim, purport ; [同義語群] 04864200-n [名詞] the act of determining the properties of something, usually by research or calculation [例] the determination of molecular structures [例] He made a determination that the suspect was guilty. [意味] 決定, 判定, 測定, 確定, 決意, 決心, 決断, 発見 ; [同義語] finding ; [上位語] discovery, uncovering, find ; [下位語] resolution, solving, validation, falsifying, locating, identification, designation, localization ; [派生] determine, detect, find out, observe, discover, learn, notice, ascertain ; [同義語群] 00151497-n [名詞] deciding or controlling something's outcome or nature [例] the determination of grammatical inflections [例] She always makes a determination before making a decision. [意味] 決定, 決意, 決断, 決心, 決断力, 決意力, 決定的, 決意した事 ; [上位語] decision making, deciding ; [同義語群] 05788552-n" |
determinative
![]() SimpleWikiWiktionaryGoogle検索CollinsCambridgeLongmanLongman英和Learners 【 136007 】 【意味】 "[形容詞] having the power or quality of deciding [例] the crucial experiment [例] cast the deciding vote [例] the determinative (or determinant) battle [例] The judge's decision was determinative. [例] The determinative factor in the debate was the candidate's age. [例] They are determinative of the outcome of the election. [意味] 決定的な, 最終的な, 決定的な力を持つ, 決定的, 明白な, 決定の, 決めの, 果断の ; [同義語] determining, deciding, determinant ; [類似語] decisive ; [派生] deciding, decide, decision making, determinant, determine, define, causal factor, determining factor ; [同義語群] 00684782-a [名詞] a determining or causal element or factor [例] education is an important determinant of one's outlook on life [例] The determinative was the fact that he was a liar. [例] The determinative of the winner of the election was the amount of money spent on advertising. [意味] 決定要因, 要因, 決定因子, 最終的, 決定的, 決定 ; [同義語] determinant, causal factor, determining factor, determiner ; [上位語] cognitive factor ; [下位語] decisive factor, influence, clincher ; [派生] determining, deciding, determinant, regulate, determine, define, influence, fix ; [同義語群] 05692419-n [名詞] one of a limited class of noun modifiers that determine the referents of noun phrases [例] The determinative is a part of speech. [意味] 限定詞, 決定詞, 決定語, 決定, 決定要因, 決定要素 ; [同義語] determiner ; [上位語] function word, closed-class word ; [下位語] article ; [派生] determine, define, fix, specify, limit, set ; [同義語群] 06324475-n" |
determine
![]() SimpleWikiWiktionaryGoogle検索CollinsCambridgeLongmanLongman英和Learners 【 134053 】 【意味】 "[動詞] reach, make, or come to a decision about something [例] We finally decided after lengthy deliberations [例] The jury determined the defendant was guilty. [例] I determined that I would not be able to afford the expensive vacation. [意味] 決定する, 決心する, 決める, 決意する, 決断する, 決する, 思い定める, 定める ; [同義語] decide, make up one's mind ; [下位語] resolve, choose, measure, judge, govern, regulate, decree, measure out ; [派生] determining, decision, determination, deciding, conclusion, decision making, decisive, determinant ; [同義語群] 00697589-v [動詞] establish after a calculation, investigation, experiment, survey, or study [例] find the product of two numbers [例] The physicist who found the elusive particle won the Nobel Prize [例] The scientists determined the cause of the disease. [例] The scientists determined that the chemical was a poison. [例] We determined that the cause of the failure was a faulty electrical connection. [意味] 突き止める, 突きとめる, 突止める, 見つけ出す, 見つける, 見いだす, 定める, 見出す ; [同義語] find out, ascertain, find ; [下位語] locate, situate, gauge, sequence, translate, enumerate, count, admeasure ; [派生] decision, determination, conclusion, finding, discovery, breakthrough, discoverable, ascertainable ; [同義語群] 00918872-v [動詞] shape or influence; give direction to [例] experience often determines ability [例] mold public opinion [例] The amount of sunshine determines the amount of growth. [例] They determined the fate of the entire nation. [意味] 決定する, 決める, 決定づける, 成形する, 規定する, 係る, 左右する, 決する ; [同義語] regulate, shape, influence, mold ; [上位語] cause, do, make ; [下位語] decide, dispose, predetermine, index, disincline, carry weight, reshape, pace ; [派生] regulating, defining, shaping, regulation, determinant, embodiment, shape, influence ; [同義語群] 00701040-v [動詞] decide upon or fix definitely [例] fix the variables [例] specify the parameters [例] The judge determined the sentence. [例] The judge determined that the plaintiff was entitled to a new trial. [意味] 決定する, 定める, 決める, 確定する, 限定する, 決する, 指定する, 特定化 ; [同義語] specify, fix, define, limit, set ; [上位語] choose, pick out, select, take ; [下位語] quantify, define, reset, name ; [派生] determining, deciding, boundary, determinant, limit, causal factor, terminal point, determinative ; [同義語群] 00947077-v [動詞] settle conclusively; come to terms [例] We finally settled the argument [例] The jury determined the verdict. [意味] 決定する, 決める, 決心する, 解決する, 決着する, 片付ける, かた付ける, 清算する ; [同義語] settle, square off, square up ; [上位語] resolve, conclude ; [下位語] solve, concert, compromise, clinch, clear ; [派生] decision, determination, conclusion, settlement, determining factor, determiner, clincher ; [同義語群] 00763399-v [動詞] fix in scope; fix the boundaries of [例] the tree determines the border of the property [例] We determined the boundaries of the territory. [意味] 決定する, 定める, 決める, 決定づける, 決定付ける, 確定する, 特定する, 限定する ; [上位語] specify, define, delimit, delimitate, delineate ; [下位語] specify, narrow, pin down, nail down, narrow down, peg down ; [派生] determination, finding ; [同義語群] 00700708-v [動詞] fix conclusively or authoritatively [例] set the rules [意味] 決定する, 定める, 決める, 確定する, 決定づける, 決する, 決定付ける ; [同義語] set ; [下位語] identify, assess, initialize, tax, format, price, date, initialise ; [派生] decision, determination, conclusion, bent, set ; [同義語群] 00699815-v [動詞] find out, learn, or determine with certainty, usually by making an inquiry or other effort [例] I want to see whether she speaks French [例] See whether it works [例] find out if he speaks Russian [例] Check whether the train leaves on time [例] The scientists determined that the bacteria was responsible for the infection. [意味] 確認する, 確かめる, 見極める, みる, 見る, 見定める, 見とどける, 見さだめる ; [同義語] find out, ascertain, learn, check, watch, see ; [下位語] test ; [派生] determination, finding, discoverable, check-out procedure, check, ascertainable, checkout ; [同義語群] 00920336-v" |
determined
![]() SimpleWikiWiktionaryGoogle検索CollinsCambridgeLongmanLongman英和Learners 【 991 】 【意味】 "[形容詞] strongly motivated to succeed [例] He was determined to win the race. [例] The determined candidate ran a very successful campaign. [例] She was determined to get a degree in nursing. [意味] 意欲的な ; [同義語] driven, compulsive ; [類似語] ambitious ; [派生] compulsive ; [同義語群] 00104699-a [形容詞] devoting full strength and concentrated attention to [例] made continued and determined efforts to find and destroy enemy headquarters [例] The determined athlete ran a marathon. [例] I am determined to get a raise. [意味] 断固たる, 断固とした, 鼻っ柱が強い, 鼻っぱしが強い, 鼻っ柱の強い, 執拗な, 頑強の, 強かな ; [類似語] stubborn, obstinate, unregenerate ; [同義語群] 02328108-a [形容詞] characterized by great determination [例] a struggle against a determined enemy [意味] 断固とした, 決意の固い, 決意を固めた, 断固たる, 決心した, 決然たる, 断乎たる, 決然とした ; [類似語] resolute ; [同義語群] 01990373-a [形容詞] determined or decided upon as by an authority [例] date and place are already determined [例] the dictated terms of surrender [例] the time set for the launching [例] The determined man was able to finish the race. [例] The rules of the game are determined by the referee. [例] They determined that the cause of the failure was a faulty fuel pump. [意味] 決定された, 決定的な, 固定された, 既決の ; [同義語] dictated, set ; [類似語] settled ; [同義語群] 02129908-a [形容詞] having been learned or found or determined especially by investigation [例] The cause of the explosion was determined to be a faulty electrical connection. ; [反意語] undetermined ; [類似語] observed, discovered, ascertained ; [同義語群] 01610339-a" |
determinedly
![]() SimpleWikiWiktionaryGoogle検索CollinsCambridgeLongmanLongman英和Learners 【 82786 】 【意味】 "ad[動詞] with determination; in a determined manner [例] he clung to the past determinedly [例] He walked determinedly to the door. [例] The soldiers marched determinedly towards the enemy. [例] He determinedly tried to reach the top of the mountain. [意味] 断固として, 決然と, 断固, 断固たる態度で, 不動に, 堅固に, 揺るぎなく ; [同義語] unfalteringly, unshakably ; [派生] steadfast, steady, determined, firm, unfaltering, unwavering, unshakable, stiff ; [同義語群] 00212208-r" "ad[動詞] with ambition; in an ambitious and energetic manner [例] she pursued her goals ambitiously [例] The candidate determinedly ran for office. [意味] 一図に, 断固として, 一向, 一途に, 断固, 一向に ; [同義語] ambitiously ; [反意語] unambitiously ; [派生] determined, ambitious, driven, compulsive ; [同義語群] 00262206-r" |
determiner
![]() SimpleWikiWiktionaryGoogle検索CollinsCambridgeLongmanLongman英和Learners 【 56377 】 【意味】 "[名詞] one of a limited class of noun modifiers that determine the referents of noun phrases [例] The determiner is a part of speech. [例] The determiner is a word that shows the definiteness of the noun. [例] The determiner is a closed class word. [意味] 限定詞, 決定詞, 決定子, 決定する人, 決定者, 決定語, 決定要因, 決定因子 ; [同義語] determinative ; [上位語] function word, closed-class word ; [下位語] article ; [派生] define, specify, determine, limit, fix, set ; [同義語群] 06324475-n [名詞] a determining or causal element or factor [例] education is an important determinant of one's outlook on life [例] The determiner of the outcome was the weather. [例] The determiner of the winner of the election is the amount of money spent on advertising. [意味] 決定要因, 要因, 決定因子, 決定要素, 決定詞, 決定語, 決定的, 決定 ; [同義語] determining factor, determinant, causal factor, determinative ; [上位語] cognitive factor ; [下位語] decisive factor, influence, clincher ; [派生] determining, deciding, regulate, determinant, define, influence, mold, specify ; [同義語群] 05692419-n [名詞] an argument that is conclusive [例] The determiner was the fact that he was caught red-handed. [例] The determiner of the outcome of the election was the percentage of votes cast. [意味] 決定要因, 決定因子, 解決, 決定子, 決定要素, 決定する人, 決定者, 決定詞 ; [同義語] determining factor, clincher ; [上位語] argument, statement ; [派生] square off, settle, determine, square up ; [同義語群] 06649567-n" |
determining
![]() SimpleWikiWiktionaryGoogle検索CollinsCambridgeLongmanLongman英和Learners 【 48884 】 【意味】 "[形容詞] having the power or quality of deciding [例] the crucial experiment [例] cast the deciding vote [例] the determinative (or determinant) battle [例] The determining factor was the price. [例] She was determining the cause of the failure. [例] The determining factor in the outcome of the election was the candidate's popularity. [意味] 決定的な, 最終的な, 決定する, 決定の, 解決の, 決断の, 決定する力のある, 決めの ; [同義語] deciding, determinant, determinative ; [類似語] decisive ; [派生] deciding, decide, determine, decision making, fix, define, determinant, make up one's mind ; [同義語群] 00684782-a" |
determining factor
![]() SimpleWikiWiktionaryGoogle検索CollinsCambridgeLongmanLongman英和Learners 【 78606 】 【意味】 "[名詞] a determining or causal element or factor [例] education is an important determinant of one's outlook on life [例] The determining factor was the weather. [例] The determining factor in the debate was the candidate's age. [意味] 決定要因, 決定因子, 要因, 決定的要因, 決定的要素, 決め手, 決定 ; [同義語] determinant, causal factor, determiner, determinative ; [上位語] cognitive factor ; [下位語] decisive factor, clincher, influence ; [派生] determinant, determining, deciding, regulate, define, influence, mold, specify ; [同義語群] 05692419-n [名詞] an argument that is conclusive [意味] 決定的要因, 決め手 ; [同義語] clincher, determiner ; [上位語] argument, statement ; [派生] square off, settle, determine, square up ; [同義語群] 06649567-n" |
determinism
![]() SimpleWikiWiktionaryGoogle検索CollinsCambridgeLongmanLongman英和Learners 【 65167 】 【意味】 "[名詞] (philosophy) a philosophical theory holding that all events are inevitable consequences of antecedent sufficient causes; often understood as denying the possibility of free will [例] Determinism is a philosophical theory. [例] He believed in determinism and therefore could not believe in free will. [例] Determinism is a philosophy that says that everything that happens is already determined. [意味] 決定論, 決定主義, 決定業, 必然論, 運命論 ; [上位語] philosophical theory, philosophical doctrine ; [下位語] fatalism ; [派生] deterministic, determinist, fatalist, predestinationist, predestinarian ; [同義語群] 05971086-n" |
determinist
![]() SimpleWikiWiktionaryGoogle検索CollinsCambridgeLongmanLongman英和Learners 【 104885 】 【意味】 "[名詞] anyone who submits to the belief that they are powerless to change their destiny [例] The determinist believed that his life was already planned out. [例] The determinist believes that everything is predetermined. [例] He was a determinist who believed that everything was predetermined. [意味] 宿命論者, 運命論者, 決定論者, 運命主義者, 宿命論的 ; [同義語] fatalist, predestinationist, predestinarian ; [上位語] necessitarian ; [派生] fatalist, determinism, fatalistic, fatalism, predestination, preordination, foreordination, predetermination ; [同義語群] 10080508-n" |
deterministic
![]() SimpleWikiWiktionaryGoogle検索CollinsCambridgeLongmanLongman英和Learners 【 83782 】 【意味】 "[形容詞] an inevitable consequence of antecedent sufficient causes [例] The universe is deterministic. [例] He believed that the universe was deterministic. [意味] 決定論的, 決定論的な, 決定論の ; [類似語] settled ; [派生] determinism ; [同義語群] 02130137-a" |
deterrence
![]() SimpleWikiWiktionaryGoogle検索CollinsCambridgeLongmanLongman英和Learners 【 64816 】 【意味】 "[名詞] the act or process of discouraging actions or preventing occurrences by instilling fear or doubt or anxiety [例] Deterrence is the best way to prevent crime. [例] The threat of nuclear weapons is a deterrence to war. [例] He believed that nuclear weapons were a deterrence to war. [意味] 抑止, 阻止, 妨害, 抑止力, 阻害, 障害, 制止, 抑止効果 ; [上位語] hindrance, interference, hinderance ; [下位語] discouragement, nuclear deterrence ; [派生] deterrent, deter, discourage ; [同義語群] 01076488-n [名詞] a negative motivational influence [例] The deterrence of the law is not enough. [例] The deterrence of a nuclear strike is a very serious matter. [意味] 抑止力, 抑制力 ; [同義語] disincentive ; [反意語] incentive, motivator, inducement ; [上位語] rational motive ; [派生] deterrent ; [同義語群] 09180118-n [名詞] a communication that makes you afraid to try something [例] The deterrence was enough to keep me from trying. [例] The deterrence of a nuclear strike is a very effective means of keeping the peace. [例] They believed that the threat of violence was a deterrence to crime. [意味] 抑止力, 抑止, 威圧, 制止, 抑制, 支障 ; [同義語] intimidation, determent ; [上位語] discouragement ; [派生] deter, dissuade, intimidate, restrain ; [同義語群] 07254057-n" |
deterrent
![]() SimpleWikiWiktionaryGoogle検索CollinsCambridgeLongmanLongman英和Learners 【 144882 】 【意味】 "[名詞] something immaterial that interferes with or delays action or progress [例] The deterrent was a lack of money. [例] The lack of a fence was a deterrent to anyone thinking of stealing the plants. [例] The deterrent of a heavy fine was enough to keep the burglars away. [意味] 妨害物, 妨げ, 抑止, 障害物, 故障, 妨, 阻害, 障害 ; [同義語] hindrance, impediment, balk, check, baulk, handicap, hinderance ; [上位語] difficulty ; [下位語] obstacle, obstruction, bind, drag, albatross, straitjacket, millstone, diriment impediment ; [派生] blockade, deter, impede, embarrass, hinder, hamper, obstruct, discourage ; [同義語群] 05689249-n [形容詞] tending to deter [例] the deterrent effects of high prices [例] The deterrent effect of the law is not clear. [例] The prison sentence was a deterrent to anyone who might have considered a life of crime. [例] They believed that the threat of a nuclear attack was a deterrent to aggression. [意味] 妨げる, 抑止的な, 抑止力のある, 故障の, 障害の, 阻害の, 妨害の, 妨害物の ; [類似語] preventive, preventative ; [派生] hindrance, impediment, disincentive, deterrence, deter, balk, dissuade, discourage ; [同義語群] 01764543-a" |
deterrent example
![]() SimpleWikiWiktionaryGoogle検索CollinsCambridgeLongmanLongman英和Learners 【 44911 】 【意味】 "[名詞] punishment intended as a warning to others [例] they decided to make an example of him [例] The death penalty is a deterrent to crime. [例] The judge made an example of the criminal as a deterrent to others. [例] He was a deterrent example to others. [意味] 見せしめ, 誡め ; [同義語] lesson, example, object lesson ; [上位語] warning, word of advice, admonition, monition ; [派生] exemplary, warning, monitory, cautionary, admonitory ; [同義語群] 06672752-n" |