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disestablishment
![]() SimpleWikiWiktionaryGoogle検索CollinsCambridgeLongmanLongman英和Learners 【 54231 】 【意味】 "[名詞] the act terminating an established state of affairs; especially ending a connection with the Church of England [例] The disestablishment of the church was a long process. [例] They wanted to promote the disestablishment of the church. [例] The disestablishment of the Church of England was a very controversial issue. [意味] 解散, 廃止, 解体, 国教分離, 国教廃止 ; [上位語] group action ; [派生] disestablish ; [同義語群] 01082886-n" |
disesteem
![]() SimpleWikiWiktionaryGoogle検索CollinsCambridgeLongmanLongman英和Learners 【 27702 】 【意味】 "[動詞] have little or no respect for; hold in contempt [例] The king disesteemed the advisor because he was a foreigner. [例] He disesteemed his father. [例] I disesteem anyone who does not respect their elders. [意味] 軽蔑する, 軽視する, 侮る, 無視する, 軽べつする, 失礼する, 見下す, 軽侮する ; [同義語] disrespect ; [反意語] prize, respect, esteem, prise, value ; [上位語] regard, consider, reckon, view, see ; [下位語] undervalue ; [派生] contempt, disrespect ; [同義語群] 00694641-v [名詞] the state in which esteem has been lost [例] He fell into disesteem. [例] The disesteem of the king was a heavy burden to bear. [例] He could not believe the disesteem he had earned. [意味] 軽蔑, 軽視, 無視, 失礼, 汚名, 軽侮 ; [反意語] respect, regard, esteem ; [上位語] dishonor, dishonour ; [派生] disrespect ; [同義語群] 14437845-n" |
disfavor
![]() SimpleWikiWiktionaryGoogle検索CollinsCambridgeLongmanLongman英和Learners 【 116255 】 【意味】 "[名詞] the state of being out of favor [例] he is in disfavor with the king [例] The king fell into disfavor with the people. [意味] 不人気, 不評, 不興, 不賛成, 嫌悪, 冷遇, 不首尾, 勘気 ; [同義語] disfavour ; [上位語] rejection ; [下位語] wilderness ; [派生] disfavour, disadvantage ; [同義語群] 14413644-n [名詞] an inclination to withhold approval from some person or group [例] The king's disfavor with the duke was a serious matter. [例] He tried to avoid the disfavor of his supervisor. [意味] 不賛成, 難色, 疎意, 嫌悪, 勘気, 不好き, 否認, 嫌悪感 ; [同義語] dislike, disfavour, disapproval ; [上位語] tendency, disposition, inclination ; [下位語] reprobation, doghouse ; [同義語群] 06200741-n [動詞] put at a disadvantage; hinder, harm [例] This rule clearly disadvantages me [例] The new law disfavors the poor. [例] The judge disfavored the plaintiff because of his lack of evidence. [例] They disfavored the candidate because of his political views. [意味] 妨げる, 害する, 不利, 冷遇する ; [同義語] disfavour, disadvantage ; [反意語] advantage ; [上位語] discriminate, single out, separate ; [下位語] prejudice, hinder, handicap, hamper ; [派生] disfavour, disadvantage ; [同義語群] 02513460-v" |
disfavour
![]() SimpleWikiWiktionaryGoogle検索CollinsCambridgeLongmanLongman英和Learners 【 16585 】 【意味】 "[名詞] the state of being out of favor [例] he is in disfavor with the king [例] He fell into disfavour with the king. [例] He was a candidate who had fallen into disfavour with the public. [意味] 不人気, 不利, 不評, 不興, 冷遇, 不首尾, 勘気, 不賛成 ; [同義語] disfavor ; [上位語] rejection ; [下位語] wilderness ; [派生] disfavor, disadvantage ; [同義語群] 14413644-n [名詞] an inclination to withhold approval from some person or group [例] The king's disfavour was a heavy burden to bear. [例] He tried to avoid the disfavour of his employer. [意味] 難色, 疎意, 勘気, 不賛成, 嫌悪, 不好き, 否認, 嫌悪感 ; [同義語] dislike, disfavor, disapproval ; [上位語] tendency, disposition, inclination ; [下位語] doghouse, reprobation ; [同義語群] 06200741-n [動詞] put at a disadvantage; hinder, harm [例] This rule clearly disadvantages me [例] The new law disfavours the poor. [例] The judge disfavoured the plaintiff because of his lack of evidence. [例] I disfavour the proposal because it would increase the amount of debt. [意味] 妨げる, 害する, 不利, 冷遇する, 立場に立つ ; [同義語] disfavor, disadvantage ; [反意語] advantage ; [上位語] discriminate, single out, separate ; [下位語] prejudice, hinder, handicap, hamper ; [派生] disfavor, disadvantage ; [同義語群] 02513460-v" |
disfiguration
![]() SimpleWikiWiktionaryGoogle検索CollinsCambridgeLongmanLongman英和Learners 【 60535 】 【意味】 "[名詞] an appearance that has been spoiled or is misshapen [例] there were distinguishing disfigurements on the suspect's back [例] suffering from facial disfiguration [例] The disfiguration of the statue was caused by the fire. [例] She was very concerned about the disfiguration of her face. [意味] 変形, 不具, 片輪, 畸形, 外観変形, 醜さ, 外観を損なう行為, 外観を損なわれた状態 ; [同義語] disfigurement, deformity ; [上位語] appearance, visual aspect ; [派生] deformed, malformed, disfigure, misshapen, deface, distorted, ill-shapen, blemish ; [同義語群] 04691178-n [名詞] the act of damaging the appearance or surface of something [例] the defacement of an Italian mosaic during the Turkish invasion [例] he objected to the dam's massive disfigurement of the landscape [例] The disfiguration of the statue was a tragedy. [意味] 損傷, 傷, 傷害, 傷跡, 外観を損なう行為 ; [同義語] disfigurement, defacement ; [上位語] harm, damage, hurt, scathe ; [派生] disfigure, deface, blemish ; [同義語群] 00403466-n" |
disfigure
![]() SimpleWikiWiktionaryGoogle検索CollinsCambridgeLongmanLongman英和Learners 【 39394 】 【意味】 "[動詞] mar or spoil the appearance of [例] scars defaced her cheeks [例] The vandals disfigured the statue [例] The fire disfigured the building. [例] She disfigured her face with a pencil. [意味] 傷つける, 汚す, 外観を損なう, 損なう, 醜くする, 傷をつける, 変形する, 毀損する ; [同義語] deface, blemish ; [上位語] mar, spoil, impair, vitiate, deflower ; [下位語] scar, mangle, maul, pit, mark, pock ; [派生] mar, blemish, disfigurement, defect, defacement, deformity, disfiguration ; [同義語群] 01549905-v" |
disfigured
![]() SimpleWikiWiktionaryGoogle検索CollinsCambridgeLongmanLongman英和Learners 【 103124 】 【意味】 "[形容詞] having the appearance spoiled [例] a disfigured face [例] strip mining left a disfigured landscape [例] The disfigured man was a victim of a fire. [例] The soldier was disfigured by the explosion. [例] She was disfigured by the accident. [意味] 醜い, 醜くなった, 外観がそこなわれた, 美観がそこなわれた, 不格好の ; [類似語] ugly ; [同義語群] 00221318-a" |
disfigurement
![]() SimpleWikiWiktionaryGoogle検索CollinsCambridgeLongmanLongman英和Learners 【 100426 】 【意味】 "[名詞] an appearance that has been spoiled or is misshapen [例] there were distinguishing disfigurements on the suspect's back [例] suffering from facial disfiguration [例] The disfigurement of the building was caused by the fire. [例] The disfigurement of the statue was a result of the explosion. [例] She couldn't believe the disfigurement of the statue. [意味] 変形, 傷, 外観, 汚点, 片輪, 不具, 畸形, 外観破損 ; [同義語] deformity, disfiguration ; [上位語] appearance, visual aspect ; [派生] disfigure, blemish, deformed, malformed, deface, misshapen, distorted, ill-shapen ; [同義語群] 04691178-n [名詞] the act of damaging the appearance or surface of something [例] the defacement of an Italian mosaic during the Turkish invasion [例] he objected to the dam's massive disfigurement of the landscape [意味] 損傷, 傷, 傷跡, 汚点, 外観損傷, 美観を損なうこと, 外観を損なうこと, 外観の損傷 ; [同義語] defacement, disfiguration ; [上位語] damage, harm, hurt, scathe ; [派生] disfigure, blemish, deface ; [同義語群] 00403466-n" |
disfluency
![]() SimpleWikiWiktionaryGoogle検索CollinsCambridgeLongmanLongman英和Learners 【 73111 】 【意味】 "[名詞] lack of skillfulness in speaking or writing [例] The disfluency of his speech was obvious. [例] The disfluency of the speech was a cause for concern. [例] He spoke with disfluency because he was nervous. [意味] 吃音, 流暢さ ; [反意語] fluency ; [上位語] unskillfulness ; [同義語群] 05643072-n" |
disforest
![]() SimpleWikiWiktionaryGoogle検索CollinsCambridgeLongmanLongman英和Learners 【 2695 】 【意味】 "[動詞] remove the trees from [例] The landscape was deforested by the enemy attacks [例] The king disforested the land. [例] The loggers disforested the land to make room for a new housing development. [意味] 伐採する, 森林を切り開く, 森林破壊する, 森林を破壊する, 澄む, クリアーする, 透き通る, 森林伐採する ; [同義語] deforest, disafforest ; [上位語] clear ; [派生] deforestation, disforestation ; [同義語群] 00196024-v" |
disforestation
![]() SimpleWikiWiktionaryGoogle検索CollinsCambridgeLongmanLongman英和Learners 【 62147 】 【意味】 "[名詞] the removal of trees [例] Disforestation is a major problem in the Amazon. [例] The disforestation of the Amazon rainforest is a serious problem. [例] They are concerned about the disforestation of the rainforest. [意味] 伐採, 森林伐採, 森林破壊, 森林減少, 山林開拓, 山林伐採 ; [同義語] deforestation ; [上位語] stripping, uncovering, husking, baring, denudation ; [派生] deforest, disforest, disafforest ; [同義語群] 01262441-n" |
disfranchise
![]() SimpleWikiWiktionaryGoogle検索CollinsCambridgeLongmanLongman英和Learners 【 31348 】 【意味】 "[動詞] deprive of voting rights [例] The government disfranchised the opposition. [例] The judge disfranchised the prisoner for a year. [例] They disfranchised the citizens of the state. [意味] 公民権を奪う, 選挙権を奪う, 投票権を剥奪する, 選挙権を剥奪する, 取り上げる, 奪う, 権利を剥奪する, 没収する ; [同義語] disenfranchise ; [反意語] enfranchise ; [上位語] deprive ; [派生] disenfranchisement, disfranchisement ; [同義語群] 02476846-v" |
disfranchised
![]() SimpleWikiWiktionaryGoogle検索CollinsCambridgeLongmanLongman英和Learners 【 118503 】 【意味】 "[形容詞] deprived of the rights of citizenship especially the right to vote [例] labor was voiceless [例] disenfrenchised masses took to the streets [例] The disfranchised people were not allowed to vote. [例] The disfranchised citizens could not vote in the election. [例] They were disfranchised because they were not citizens. [意味] 選挙権を奪われた, 公民権を奪われた, 無投票の ; [同義語] disenfranchised, voteless, voiceless ; [反意語] enfranchised ; [派生] voicelessness ; [同義語群] 00876735-a" |
disfranchisement
![]() SimpleWikiWiktionaryGoogle検索CollinsCambridgeLongmanLongman英和Learners 【 121687 】 【意味】 "[名詞] the discontinuation of a franchise; especially the discontinuation of the right to vote [例] The disfranchisement of the felons was a controversial issue. [例] The disfranchisement of prisoners is a serious problem. [例] They believed that disfranchisement was a necessary step towards a more democratic society. [意味] 選挙権剥奪, 公民権剥奪, 選挙権喪失, 権利剥奪, 権利を剥奪, 選挙権の剥奪 ; [上位語] discontinuation, discontinuance ; [派生] disenfranchise, disfranchise ; [同義語群] 01022824-n" |
disfunction
![]() SimpleWikiWiktionaryGoogle検索CollinsCambridgeLongmanLongman英和Learners 【 73364 】 【意味】 "[名詞] (medicine) any disturbance in the functioning of an organ or body part or a disturbance in the functioning of a social group [例] erectile dysfunction [例] sexual relationship dysfunction [例] The disfunction of the liver caused him to be sick. [例] The erectile disfunction was a serious problem for the man. [例] He was told that he had erectile disfunction. [意味] 障害, 機能不全, 機能障害, 故障, 機能障碍 ; [同義語] dysfunction ; [上位語] pathology ; [下位語] ED, paralysis, erectile dysfunction, palsy, male erecticle dysfunction ; [派生] dysfunctional ; [同義語群] 14557898-n" |
disgorge
![]() SimpleWikiWiktionaryGoogle検索CollinsCambridgeLongmanLongman英和Learners 【 119926 】 【意味】 "[動詞] eject the contents of the stomach through the mouth [例] After drinking too much, the students vomited [例] He purged continuously [例] The patient regurgitated the food we gave him last night [例] The cat disgorged the mouse. [例] The snake disgorged the rat it had swallowed. [例] He disgorged the contents of his stomach. [意味] 吐く, 吐き出す, 戻す, 上げる, 吐きだす, 吐出する, 嘔吐く, 嘔吐する ; [同義語] throw up, vomit, puke, spew, be sick, chuck, vomit up, regurgitate ; [反意語] keep down ; [上位語] excrete, eliminate, pass, egest ; [派生] vomit, puke, vomiting, regurgitation, puking, barf, spewer, disgorgement ; [同義語群] 00076400-v [動詞] cause or allow (a solid substance) to flow or run out or over [例] spill the beans all over the table [例] The volcano disgorged lava. [例] The whale disgorged a huge amount of oil into the ocean. [意味] 漏らす, 撒き散らす, 零す, 注ぐ ; [同義語] shed, spill ; [上位語] displace, move ; [下位語] seed ; [同義語群] 01541579-v" |
disgorgement
![]() SimpleWikiWiktionaryGoogle検索CollinsCambridgeLongmanLongman英和Learners 【 94646 】 【意味】 "[名詞] the reflex act of ejecting the contents of the stomach through the mouth [例] The disgorgement of the food was disgusting. [例] The disgorgement of the stomach contents is a reflex action. [例] He tried to induce disgorgement of the poison. [意味] 嘔吐, 吐き気, 吐出, 吐瀉, 反吐, 噴出, 排除, 退学 ; [同義語] vomiting, puking, emesis, vomit, regurgitation ; [上位語] ejection, expulsion, forcing out, physiological reaction, reflex, reflex action, reflex response, innate reflex ; [下位語] hyperemesis, hematemesis, haematemesis, rumination ; [派生] throw up, be sick, vomit up, spew, vomit, regorge, sick, disgorge ; [同義語群] 00118733-n" |
disgrace
![]() SimpleWikiWiktionaryGoogle検索CollinsCambridgeLongmanLongman英和Learners 【 31692 】 【意味】 "[名詞] a state of dishonor [例] one mistake brought shame to all his family [例] suffered the ignominy of being sent to prison [例] He was in disgrace after the scandal. [例] The disgrace of being a failure is a very heavy burden to bear. [例] He was a disgrace to his family. [意味] 不名誉, 恥辱, 恥, 面汚し, 不面目, 不評, 汚辱, 名折れ ; [同義語] shame, ignominy ; [上位語] dishonor, dishonour ; [下位語] humiliation, opprobrium, reproach, obloquy, odium ; [派生] shame, dishonor, discredit, disgraceful, dishonour, ignominious, shameful, inglorious ; [同義語群] 14440137-n [動詞] bring shame or dishonor upon [例] he dishonored his family by committing a serious crime [例] He disgraced his family. [例] The senator disgraced his family by being caught cheating on his wife. [例] He disgraced his family by getting arrested for a DUI. [意味] 辱める, 陵辱する, 凌辱する, 名を穢す, 不名誉にする, 恥をかかせる, 恥ずかしい思いをさせる, 汚す ; [同義語] shame, dishonor, dishonour, attaint ; [反意語] honor, honour, reward ; [下位語] befoul, defile, foul, maculate ; [派生] shame, dishonor, ignominy, dishonour ; [同義語群] 02547225-v [動詞] damage the reputation of [例] This newspaper story discredits the politicians [例] The scandal disgraced the politician. [例] The senator disgraced himself by making a racist remark. [意味] 辱める, 不名誉にする, 恥をかかせる, 面目を失わせる, 恥となる, 辱め, 汚辱する, 不名誉を被らせる ; [同義語] discredit ; [上位語] disparage, belittle, pick at ; [派生] shame, ignominy, discredit, disrepute ; [同義語群] 00847478-v [動詞] reduce in worth or character, usually verbally [例] She tends to put down younger women colleagues [例] His critics took him down after the lecture [例] He disgraced his family by being a drug addict. [意味] 辱める, 恥をかかせる, 分解する, 貶める, 恥ずかしい思いをさせる, 下げる, 陵辱する, 鎮圧する ; [同義語] demean, degrade, put down, take down ; [上位語] humiliate, chagrin, mortify, abase, humble ; [下位語] dehumanise, dehumanize, reduce ; [派生] degradation, abasement, abjection, debasement, takedown, put-down, squelch, squelcher ; [同義語群] 01800422-v" |
disgraced
![]() SimpleWikiWiktionaryGoogle検索CollinsCambridgeLongmanLongman英和Learners 【 58290 】 【意味】 "[形容詞] suffering shame [例] The disgraced politician resigned. [例] The disgraced senator was asked to resign. [例] He was disgraced by his actions. [意味] 恥ずかしい, 恥ずべき, 不名誉な, 恥をかかされた, 名誉を汚された, 不評な, 信用を失った, 恥じた ; [同義語] shamed, dishonored, discredited ; [類似語] ashamed ; [同義語群] 00154163-a" |
disgraceful
![]() SimpleWikiWiktionaryGoogle検索CollinsCambridgeLongmanLongman英和Learners 【 117116 】 【意味】 "[形容詞] (used of conduct or character) deserving or bringing disgrace or shame [例] Man...has written one of his blackest records as a destroyer on the oceanic islands- Rachel Carson [例] an ignominious retreat [例] inglorious defeat [例] an opprobrious monument to human greed [例] a shameful display of cowardice [例] His conduct was disgraceful. [例] The disgraceful actions of the senator have damaged the reputation of the party. [例] He was a disgraceful excuse for a human being. [意味] 不名誉な, 恥ずべき, 恥ずかしい, 不面目な, 疚しい, 疾しい, 破廉恥の, やましい ; [同義語] shameful, ignominious, inglorious, opprobrious, black ; [類似語] dishonorable, dishonourable ; [派生] disgrace, ignominy, shame, infamy, opprobrium, disgracefulness, ignominiousness, shamefulness ; [同義語群] 01227546-a [形容詞] giving offense to moral sensibilities and injurious to reputation [例] scandalous behavior [例] the wicked rascally shameful conduct of the bankrupt- Thackeray [例] the most shocking book of its time [例] The disgraceful behavior of the politician was exposed. [例] The disgraceful actions of the senator were revealed in the newspaper. [意味] 不名誉な, 恥ずかしい, 恥ずべき, 不面目な, 見苦しい, みっともない, はしたない, 不面目の ; [同義語] shameful, scandalous, shocking ; [類似語] immoral ; [派生] scandal, disgracefulness, ignominiousness, shamefulness, outrage, scandalousness ; [同義語群] 01549964-a" |