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【 20803 】
【意味】 "ad[動詞] in a discouraging manner [例] the failure rate on the bar exam is discouragingly high [例] He looked at me discouragingly. [例] The candidate spoke discouragingly about the economy. [例] He spoke discouragingly to the audience. [意味] 落胆して, 落胆させるように, がっかりさせるように ; [反意語] encouragingly ; [派生] discouraging ; [同義語群] 00328830-r"
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【 141711 】
【意味】 "[名詞] an extended communication (often interactive) dealing with some particular topic [例] the book contains an excellent discussion of modal logic [例] his treatment of the race question is badly biased [例] The discourse was about the future of the company. [例] The discourse was a very interesting one. [例] He could not follow the discourse of the debate. [意味] 会話, 談話, 談論, 対話, 論議, 態度, 講演, 話し合い ; [同義語] discussion, treatment ; [上位語] communication, communicating ; [下位語] talk, expansion, consideration, detail, dilation, enlargement, elaboration ; [派生] talk about, address, discuss, treat, handle, deal, plow, cover ; [同義語群] 07138085-n [名詞] extended verbal expression in speech or writing [例] The discourse of the speech was very interesting. [例] She wanted to analyze the discourse of the speech. [意味] 談話, 講演, 講話, 談義, 講義, 談議, 高談, ディスクール ; [上位語] language unit, linguistic unit ; [下位語] context, context of use, linguistic context ; [同義語群] 06284777-n [名詞] an address of a religious nature (usually delivered during a church service) [例] He could not believe the discourse that the preacher was giving. [意味] 説教, 講演, 講話, 会話, 説法, 演説, 法話, 話法 ; [同義語] sermon, preaching ; [上位語] speech, address ; [下位語] homily, evangelism, preachment, Sermon on the Mount, baccalaureate, kerugma, kerygma ; [派生] preach, sermonise, sermonize, prophesy, preachify, moralise, moralize ; [同義語群] 07243837-n [動詞] to consider or examine in speech or writing [例] The author talks about the different aspects of this question [例] The class discussed Dante's `Inferno' [例] He discoursed on the subject of the economy. [例] The scientists discoursed about the latest findings. [例] We discoursed about the latest political developments. [意味] 論じる, 話し合う, 講演する, 論う, 討論する, 議論する, 論ずる, 論議する ; [同義語] talk about, discuss ; [上位語] address, treat, handle, deal, plow, cover ; [下位語] talk shop, descant ; [派生] discussion, treatment ; [同義語群] 01034312-v [動詞] carry on a conversation [例] The two men discoursed on the subject of politics. [意味] 話す, 談話する, 会話する, 語る, 話をする, 論じる, 講演する, 語らう ; [同義語] converse ; [上位語] talk, speak ; [下位語] chat, debate, argue, interview, natter, jaw, fence, shoot the breeze ; [派生] conversation ; [同義語群] 00964694-v [動詞] talk at length and formally about a topic [例] The speaker dissertated about the social politics in 18th century England [例] The professor discoursed on the importance of a good education. [例] He discoursed on the importance of a healthy diet. [意味] 講演する, 論じる, 話をする, 会話する, 話す, 語る, 発する, 対話する ; [同義語] hold forth, dissertate ; [上位語] talk, speak ; [派生] dissertation, thesis ; [同義語群] 00814621-v"
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【 12841 】
【意味】 "[形容詞] showing no courtesy; rude [例] a distant and at times discourteous young [例] He was discourteous to his guests. [例] The discourteous clerk would not help me. [例] He was very discourteous to the elderly. [意味] 失礼な, 無礼な, 無作法な, 無礼の, 不作法の, 非礼の, 無作法の, 不行儀の ; [反意語] courteous ; [類似語] brusque, unceremonious, ungallant, caddish, abrupt, curt, unchivalrous, short ; [同義語群] 00640283-a [形容詞] lacking social graces [例] He was a discourteous person who would not say please or thank you. [意味] 無礼な, 無作法な, 失礼な, 無礼の, 不作法の, 粗野な, 失礼の, 粗野の ; [同義語] ungracious ; [類似語] impolite ; [派生] ungraciousness ; [同義語群] 00642152-a"
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【 85618 】
【意味】 "ad[動詞] in an impolite manner [例] he treated her impolitely [例] The rude man spoke discourteously to the clerk. [意味] 失礼に, 無礼に, 無作法に, 激しく, 乱暴に, 荒々しく, 不作法に ; [同義語] rudely, impolitely ; [反意語] politely, courteously ; [派生] unmannerly, ill-mannered, impolite, rude, discourteous, bad-mannered, ungracious, unmannered ; [同義語群] 00218681-r"
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【 68973 】
【意味】 "[名詞] a manner that is rude and insulting [例] He was treated with discourtesy. [例] The discourtesy of the clerk was a shock to the visitor. [例] He was shocked by the discourtesy of the clerk. [意味] 失礼, 無礼, 非礼, 無作法, 不作法, 不行儀, 亡状, 無作法さ ; [同義語] rudeness ; [反意語] good manners, courtesy ; [上位語] personal manner, manner ; [下位語] impoliteness, disrespect, insolence, incivility, boorishness, impertinence, impudence, brusqueness ; [派生] uncivil, rude, ill-mannered, unmannerly, bad-mannered, unmannered ; [同義語群] 04914292-n [名詞] a lack of politeness; a failure to show regard for others; wounding the feelings or others [例] He was guilty of discourtesy. [例] He was very angry at the discourtesy of the waiter. [意味] 無礼, 不作法, 非礼, 亡状, 不行儀, 不躾, 無作法, 無礼な行為 ; [同義語] offensive activity, offense, offence ; [上位語] behaviour, behavior, doings, conduct ; [下位語] insolence, insult, slight, affront, ridicule, derision, indelicacy, presumption ; [派生] injure, spite, wound, offend, hurt, bruise ; [同義語群] 01224031-n [名詞] an expression of lack of respect [例] He was offended by the discourtesy. [意味] 無礼, 失礼, 無礼な行為, 無作法, 不敬, 失礼な言動, 不遜, 失礼さ ; [同義語] disrespect ; [上位語] subject matter, substance, message, content ; [下位語] impertinence, insult, impudence, abuse, contumely, cheek, blasphemy, ridicule ; [派生] disrespect ; [同義語群] 06714976-n"
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【 110594 】
【意味】 "[動詞] get to know or become aware of, usually accidentally [例] I learned that she has two grown-up children [例] I see that you have been promoted [例] I discovered a new restaurant. [例] They discovered that the suspect had a criminal record. [例] I discovered that the truth was very different from what I had believed. [意味] 発見する, 見つける, 知る, 気づく, 見付ける, 気付く, 見出す, 見い出す ; [同義語] find out, learn, get a line, hear, get wind, get word, pick up, see ; [下位語] find, ascertain, catch, get the goods, wise up, trip up ; [派生] find, discovery, uncovering, breakthrough ; [同義語群] 00598954-v [動詞] make a discovery, make a new finding [例] Roentgen discovered X-rays [例] Physicists believe they found a new elementary particle [例] He discovered a new planet. [例] Scientists have discovered a new species of bacteria. [意味] 発見する, 見つける, 見付ける, 見出す, 見い出す, 見いだす, 見つけ出す, 見つけだす ; [同義語] find ; [上位語] conceptualize, conceive, conceptualise, gestate ; [派生] find, discovery, uncovering, finding, inventor, breakthrough, discoverer, artificer ; [同義語群] 01637982-v [動詞] discover or determine the existence, presence, or fact of [例] She detected high levels of lead in her drinking water [例] We found traces of lead in the paint [例] They discovered a huge amount of evidence against the suspect. [意味] 発見する, 見つける, 見出す, 見いだす, 見付ける, 見い出す, 悟る, 見つけ出す ; [同義語] detect, find, notice, observe ; [上位語] sight, spy ; [下位語] find out, catch out, trace, sense, instantiate, see ; [派生] find, discovery, detecting, detection, spotting, observing, uncovering, finding ; [同義語群] 02154508-v [動詞] make a discovery [例] She found that he had lied to her [例] The story is false, so far as I can discover [例] They discovered a treasure in the woods. [意味] 発見する, 見つける, 見出す, 見い出す, 見いだす, 気づく, 気付く, 認識する ; [同義語] find ; [上位語] find out, learn, get a line, hear, get wind, get word, pick up, see ; [下位語] ferret out, rake up, ferret ; [派生] find, discovery, uncovering, breakthrough ; [同義語群] 00721437-v [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 [意味] 発見する, 見つける, 見付ける, 見付け出す, 目っける, 明らかにする, 見当たる, めっかる ; [同義語] come across, chance on, happen upon, light upon, come upon, chance upon, attain, fall upon ; [上位語] find, regain ; [派生] find, discovery, uncovering ; [同義語群] 02286687-v [動詞] make known to the public information that was previously known only to a few people or that was meant to be kept a secret [例] The auction house would not disclose the price at which the van Gogh had sold [例] The actress won't reveal how old she is [例] bring out the truth [例] he broke the news to her [例] unwrap the evidence in the murder case [例] The police discovered the body of the missing man. [例] The newspaper discovered that the senator had lied about his military service. [例] They discovered the truth about the murder. [意味] 明らかにする, 開示する, 暴露する, 公開する, 暴き出す, 暴きたてる, あばき出す, 漏洩する ; [同義語] reveal, expose, disclose, divulge, let on, give away, unwrap, bring out ; [上位語] tell ; [下位語] reveal, sing, come out, spill the beans, spring, muckrake, leak, come out of the closet ; [派生] discovery, expose, disclosure, revealing, exposure, unmasking, revelation, divulgence ; [同義語群] 00933821-v [動詞] identify as in botany or biology, for example [意味] 識別する, 同定する, 区別する, 鑑別する, 見分ける, 名指しする ; [同義語] identify, key out, distinguish, describe, key, name ; [派生] identifiable, identity, identification, designation, naming, name ; [同義語群] 00652346-v [動詞] see for the first time; make a discovery [例] Who discovered the North Pole? [意味] 発見する, 見つける, 明らかにする, 発覚する ; [下位語] rediscover ; [派生] find, discovery, uncovering, breakthrough ; [同義語群] 02128066-v"
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【 32871 】
【意味】 "[形容詞] capable of being ascertained or found out [例] ascertainable facts [例] The truth is discoverable. [例] The truth is discoverable if you look for it. [例] They believed that the truth was discoverable. [意味] 発見可能な, 発見できる ; [同義語] ascertainable ; [類似語] determinable ; [派生] find out, learn, determine, ascertain, watch, check, find, see ; [同義語群] 00738829-a"
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【 139598 】
【意味】 "[形容詞] discovered or determined by scientific observation [例] variation in the ascertained flux depends on a number of factors [例] the discovered behavior norms [例] discovered differences in achievement [例] no explanation for the observed phenomena [例] The discovered planet is very far away. [例] They discovered that the bacteria was resistant to the antibiotic. [例] The scientists discovered that the bacteria could be killed by a certain chemical. [意味] 発見された ; [同義語] observed, ascertained ; [類似語] determined ; [同義語群] 01610484-a"
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【 42924 】
【意味】 "[名詞] a check on the opponent's king that is delivered by moving a piece out of the line of attack by a queen or rook or bishop [例] The discovered check was a surprise. [例] The king is in discovered check. [例] He played a discovered check on his opponent. [意味] 発見チェック, 発見されたチェック ; [上位語] check ; [同義語群] 00167580-n"
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【 65014 】
【意味】 "[名詞] someone who is the first to observe something [例] The discoverer of the new planet was a young astronomer. [例] The discoverer of the fossil was a scientist. [例] He was the discoverer of the theory of relativity. [意味] 発見者, 先見者, 拾得者, 発見人, 見つける人, 探知機, 観測者, 拾い主 ; [同義語] finder, spotter ; [上位語] observer, beholder, perceiver, percipient ; [下位語] co-discoverer ; [派生] detect, regain, observe, witness, encounter, discover, chance, happen ; [同義語群] 10090498-n [名詞] someone who is the first to think of or make something [意味] 発見者, 発明者, 創案者, 創始者, 開祖, ディスカバラー, 考案者 ; [同義語] inventor, artificer ; [上位語] creator ; [下位語] Land, Watt, Tesla, Browning, Maxim, Edison, Talbot, Fulton ; [派生] invent, discover, formulate, devise, contrive, forge, excogitate, find ; [同義語群] 10214637-n"
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【 68510 】
【意味】 "[名詞] the act of discovering something [例] The discovery of the new planet was a major breakthrough. [例] The discovery of the missing painting was a huge relief. [意味] 発見, 発見物, 発覚, 発見者, 露出, 発見した物, 解明, 検出 ; [同義語] uncovering, find ; [上位語] human activity, human action, deed, act ; [下位語] detection, finding, spotting, breakthrough, espial, tracing, catching, spying ; [派生] find, discover, detect, find out, regain, get a line, chance on, observe ; [同義語群] 00043195-n [名詞] a productive insight [例] He made a discovery that changed the way we think about the universe. [例] The discovery of the fossils changed the way we think about the history of the earth. [意味] 発見, ディスカバリー, 大発見, 発見物, 突破口, 大きな進歩, 発明, ブレークスルー ; [同義語] find, breakthrough ; [上位語] insight, brainstorm, brainwave ; [派生] find, discover, detect, find out, get a line, observe, hear, get wind ; [同義語群] 05808218-n [名詞] something that is discovered [例] The discovery was a new species of bird. [意味] 発見, 発見物, 開示, 発覚, 露見, 露出, 露顕, 証拠開示 ; [上位語] disclosure, revelation, revealing ; [派生] find, discover, detect, disclose, reveal, find out, divulge, get a line ; [同義語群] 07214432-n [名詞] (law) compulsory pretrial disclosure of documents relevant to a case; enables one side in a litigation to elicit information from the other side concerning the facts in the case [例] The discovery of the documents was a key part of the trial. [例] The discovery process is a very important part of the legal system. [例] They filed a motion for discovery. [意味] 証拠開示, 開示, 発覚, 露見, 露出, 露顕, 証拠開示手続き, 啓示 ; [上位語] disclosure, revelation, revealing ; [同義語群] 07214642-n"
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【 3193 】
【意味】 "[名詞] a legal holiday commemorating the discovery of America by Christopher Columbus [例] Discovery Day is a holiday in the United States. [例] They celebrate Discovery Day in October. [意味] コロンブスの日, コロンブス記念日, 発見の日 ; [同義語] October 12, Columbus Day ; [上位語] legal holiday, public holiday, national holiday ; [同義語群] 15190895-n"
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【 113776 】
【意味】 "[動詞] damage the reputation of [例] This newspaper story discredits the politicians [例] The scandal discredited the politician. [例] The senator tried to discredit the opposition. [例] They discredited the theory that the murder was a suicide. [意味] 信用を落とす, の信用を落とす, 面目を失わせる, 評判を悪くする, 非難する, 侮辱する, 軽視する, 軽蔑する ; [同義語] disgrace ; [上位語] disparage, belittle, pick at ; [派生] disgrace, ignominy, shame, disrepute ; [同義語群] 00847478-v [動詞] cause to be distrusted or disbelieved [例] The paper discredited the politician with its nasty commentary [例] The politician was discredited by the scandal. [意味] 疑う, 信用しない, 信用を傷つける, 軽視する, 名誉を傷つける ; [上位語] ignore, discount, brush off, brush aside, dismiss, disregard, push aside ; [派生] disrepute ; [同義語群] 00687738-v [名詞] the state of being held in low esteem [例] your actions will bring discredit to your name [例] because of the scandal the school has fallen into disrepute [例] The politician fell into discredit. [例] The senator tried to avoid discredit by refusing to answer the question. [例] He tried to save his reputation from discredit. [意味] 不信, 不評, 不名誉, 不面目, 不面目さ, 侮辱, 悪評, 恥 ; [同義語] disrepute ; [反意語] reputation, repute ; [上位語] dishonor, dishonour ; [下位語] infamy ; [派生] disgrace ; [同義語群] 14439745-n [動詞] reject as false; refuse to accept [例] The evidence discredited the theory. [例] I discredit the rumors that the senator is a racist. [意味] 疑う, 疑る, 信用しない, 信じない, 不信用する, 落とす, 信用を落とす, の信用を落とす ; [同義語] disbelieve ; [反意語] believe ; [上位語] reject ; [下位語] doubt, distrust, suspect, mistrust ; [派生] unbeliever, disbeliever, nonbeliever ; [同義語群] 00684645-v"
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【 63709 】
【意味】 "[形容詞] tending to bring discredit or disrepute; blameworthy [例] his marks were not at all discreditable [例] His behavior was discreditable. [例] The discreditable actions of the senator were revealed in the press. [例] He was a discreditable candidate for the position. [意味] 不名誉な, 不名誉, 不信任の ; [類似語] disreputable ; [同義語群] 01984097-a"
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【 16087 】
【意味】 "ad[動詞] in a dishonorable manner or to a dishonorable degree [例] his grades were disgracefully low [例] The senator acted discreditably when he lied to the committee. [例] He behaved discreditably. [意味] 不名誉に, 不名誉なほどに, 不名誉なほど, 恥ずかしく, 恥ずかしそうに, 恥ずかしながら, 恥ずべきことに, 不名誉なことに ; [同義語] disgracefully, shamefully, dishonourably, dishonorably, ignominiously, ingloriously ; [派生] discreditable, disgraceful, ignominious, dishonourable, shameful, dishonorable, inglorious, black ; [同義語群] 00313633-r"
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【 9240 】
【意味】 [形容詞] being unjustly brought into disrepute [例] a discredited politician [例] her damaged reputation [例] The discredited politician was forced to resign. [例] The discredited theory was rejected by the scientific community. [例] He was a discredited scientist. ; [同義語] damaged ; [類似語] disreputable ; [同義語群] 01984252-a "[形容詞] suffering shame [例] The discredited candidate was a former senator. [例] He was discredited by the newspapers. [意味] 不名誉な ; [同義語] disgraced, shamed, dishonored ; [類似語] ashamed ; [同義語群] 00154163-a"
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【 34834 】
【意味】 "[形容詞] heedful of potential consequences [例] circumspect actions [例] physicians are now more circumspect about recommending its use [例] a discreet investor [例] He was discreet about his private life. [例] She was very discreet about her affair with the married man. [例] The discreet manner in which the officer handled the situation was a tribute to his professionalism. [意味] 慎重な, 用心深い, 思慮深い, 心深し, 賢明の, 細心な, 思慮の, 慎重な人の ; [同義語] circumspect ; [類似語] prudent ; [派生] prudence, discretion, circumspection, discreetness ; [同義語群] 01898490-a [形容詞] marked by prudence or modesty and wise self-restraint [例] his trusted discreet aide [例] a discreet, finely wrought gold necklace [例] She was a discreet person and kept her opinions to herself. [意味] 慎重な, 控えめな, 慎み深い, 口堅い, 口がたい, 大人しやか, 慎みぶかい, 心確かな ; [反意語] indiscreet ; [派生] finesse, diplomacy, discreetness, delicacy ; [同義語群] 00772910-a [形容詞] unobtrusively perceptive and sympathetic [例] a discerning editor [例] a discreet silence [例] The discreet nurse asked the patient if he wanted to talk about it. [例] She was a discreet person who knew how to keep a secret. [意味] 慎重な, 思慮深い, 外交の, 慎み深い, 控えめの, 用心深い, 虔み深い, 思慮の ; [同義語] discerning ; [類似語] tactful ; [派生] finesse, diplomacy, discreetness, delicacy ; [同義語群] 02384672-a"
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【 11241 】
【意味】 "ad[動詞] with discretion; prudently and with wise self-restraint [例] I sent for the sergeant of the platoon both men were in and asked him to try to find out discreetly what lay behind this [例] She discreetly left the room. [例] The officer discreetly asked the suspect to leave the building. [例] She discreetly asked him to leave the room. [意味] 慎重に, 控えめに, 思慮深く, 賢明に ; [反意語] indiscreetly ; [派生] discreet ; [同義語群] 00372660-r"
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【 115702 】
【意味】 "[名詞] knowing how to avoid embarrassment or distress [例] the servants showed great tact and discretion [例] Discreetness is a virtue. [例] The discreetness of the nurses was appreciated by the patients. [例] She appreciated the discreetness of the nurse. [意味] 慎重さ, 思慮, 分別, 思慮深さ, 慎重, 自重, 賢明, 分別心 ; [同義語] prudence, discretion, circumspection ; [上位語] judgment, judgement, discernment, sagacity, sagaciousness ; [下位語] confidentiality ; [派生] prudent, circumspect, discreet ; [同義語群] 05615500-n [名詞] subtly skillful handling of a situation [例] He handled the situation with discreetness. [意味] 分別, 技巧, 珍味, 佳肴, 嘉肴, デリカシー, 思いやり, 機転 ; [同義語] delicacy, finesse, diplomacy ; [上位語] tact, tactfulness ; [派生] diplomatic, discreet, discerning, diplomatical ; [同義語群] 04842029-n"
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【 80389 】
【意味】 "[名詞] a difference between conflicting facts or claims or opinions [例] a growing divergence of opinion [例] There was a discrepancy between the two stories. [例] The discrepancy between the two accounts was a cause for concern. [例] They could not explain the discrepancy between the two reports. [意味] 不一致, 食い違い, 相違, 矛盾, 違い, くい違い, 齟齬, 開き ; [同義語] divergence, variance, disagreement ; [上位語] difference ; [下位語] margin, tolerance, leeway, allowance ; [派生] at variance, inconsistent, discrepant, divergent, incompatible, dissonant ; [同義語群] 04749709-n [名詞] an event that departs from expectations [意味] 不一致, 食い違い, 相違, 矛盾, 違い, 相違点, 変化, ギャップ ; [同義語] variance, variant ; [上位語] difference, divergence, deviation, departure ; [派生] at variance, vary, discrepant, variant, depart, deviate, diverge, dissonant ; [同義語群] 07366627-n"
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