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setterwort
![]() SimpleWikiWiktionaryGoogle検索CollinsCambridgeLongmanLongman英和Learners 【 132508 】 【意味】 "[名詞] digitate-leaved hellebore with an offensive odor and irritant qualities when taken internally [例] Setterwort is a plant. [例] They could not believe that the setterwort was growing in the garden. [意味] セッターワート ; [同義語] bear's foot, stinking hellebore, Helleborus foetidus ; [上位語] hellebore ; [同義語群] 11734093-n" |
setting
![]() SimpleWikiWiktionaryGoogle検索CollinsCambridgeLongmanLongman英和Learners 【 122809 】 【意味】 "[名詞] the context and environment in which something is set [例] the perfect setting for a ghost story [例] The setting of the story is a small town. [例] She loved the setting of the mountains. [意味] 背景, 環境, 設定, 状況, 場面, 舞台, シーン, 現場 ; [同義語] scene ; [上位語] environment, surroundings, surround, environs ; [下位語] scenario ; [同義語群] 08568256-n [名詞] arrangement of scenery and properties to represent the place where a play or movie is enacted [例] The setting of the play was a prison. [例] They wanted to change the setting of the play. [意味] 背景, 舞台, 舞台装置, 後景, 書き割り, 書割, セット, 書割り ; [同義語] stage setting, mise en scene ; [上位語] stage ; [同義語群] 03773268-n [名詞] the set of facts or circumstances that surround a situation or event [例] the historical context [例] She tried to explain the setting of the story. [意味] 環境, 背景, 状況, 設定, 前後関係, 事情, コンテキスト, 周囲の状況 ; [同義語] context, circumstance ; [上位語] environment ; [下位語] conditions ; [派生] contextual, circumstantial ; [同義語群] 14512817-n [名詞] the state of the environment in which a situation exists [例] you can't do that in a university setting [例] The setting was a small town. [意味] 環境, 背景, 状況, 範囲, バック, バックグラウンド, バックグランド, 周り ; [同義語] background, scope ; [上位語] environment ; [下位語] showcase, canvas, canvass, show window ; [派生] scopal ; [同義語群] 14513259-n [名詞] the physical position of something [例] he changed the setting on the thermostat [例] She changed the setting on her watch. [意味] 場所, 位置, 地点, 境遇, 設定位置 ; [上位語] position, place ; [派生] position, set, pose, lay, put, place ; [同義語群] 08623927-n [名詞] a mounting consisting of a piece of metal (as in a ring or other jewelry) that holds a gem in place [例] the diamond was in a plain gold mount [例] The setting of the ring was made of gold. [例] She wanted to put the diamond in a setting that would make it look larger. [意味] 台座, 枠, 台, セッティング, 据え付け, 据付 ; [同義語] mount ; [上位語] mounting ; [下位語] pave ; [派生] set, mount ; [同義語群] 03792526-n [名詞] a table service for one person [例] a place setting of sterling flatware [例] The table had a setting for each person. [例] The table setting was very pretty. [例] She wanted to buy a new setting for her dining room table. [意味] 設定, 配列, 設定値, 樹立, 置くこと, 設定を表示, 設定位置, 舞台の設定 ; [同義語] place setting ; [上位語] table service, service ; [派生] set up, set, lay out ; [同義語群] 03953743-n" |
setting hen
![]() SimpleWikiWiktionaryGoogle検索CollinsCambridgeLongmanLongman英和Learners 【 78264 】 【意味】 "[名詞] a domestic hen ready to brood [例] The setting hen is ready to hatch her eggs. [例] The setting hen was sitting on the eggs. [例] She is a setting hen and is ready to hatch eggs. [意味] 抱卵鶏, 巣鶏, 鶏, 雌鶏 ; [同義語] brood hen, broody hen, sitter, broody ; [上位語] hen, biddy ; [同義語群] 01792955-n" |
settle
![]() SimpleWikiWiktionaryGoogle検索CollinsCambridgeLongmanLongman英和Learners 【 31999 】 【意味】 "[動詞] become resolved, fixed, established, or quiet [例] The roar settled to a thunder [例] The wind settled in the West [例] it is settling to rain [例] A cough settled in her chest [例] Her mood settled into lethargy [例] The dust settled on the table. [例] They settled in their new home. [意味] 落ち着く, 落ち着かせる ; [上位語] become, go, get ; [同義語群] 00558673-v [動詞] take up residence and become established [例] The immigrants settled in the Midwest [例] The family settled in the new town. [例] They settled in the mountains. [意味] 定住する, 落ち着く, 住み着く, 定着する, 住みつく, 居着く, 植民する, 住み付く ; [同義語] locate ; [下位語] colonize, resettle, colonise ; [派生] settlement, colonist, colonization, locating, positioning, colonisation, placement, settler ; [同義語群] 00413876-v [動詞] settle conclusively; come to terms [例] We finally settled the argument [例] They settled their differences. [例] The dispute was settled by a judge. [例] We settled the dispute between the two parties. [意味] 解決する, 決着をつける, 清算する, 決める, 片付ける, 決着する, 決定する, 確定する ; [同義語] determine, square off, square up ; [上位語] resolve, conclude ; [下位語] solve, compromise, concert, clinch, clear ; [派生] settlement, determination, conclusion, decision, determining factor, determiner, clincher ; [同義語群] 00763399-v [動詞] bring to an end; settle conclusively [例] The case was decided [例] The judge decided the case in favor of the plaintiff [例] The father adjudicated when the sons were quarreling over their inheritance [例] The judge settled the case. [意味] 解決する, 決める, 片付ける, 済ます, 決定する, 決着する, 済ませる, 確定する ; [同義語] resolve, decide, adjudicate ; [上位語] terminate, end ; [下位語] adjust, judge ; [派生] resolve, deciding, settlement, resolution, justice, decision making, judge, settler ; [同義語群] 00698855-v [動詞] become settled or established and stable in one's residence or life style [例] He finally settled down [例] They settled in the suburbs and started a family. [意味] 落ち着く, 定住する, 定着する, 落ち着かせる, 土着する, 落ちつく, 落付く, 落着く ; [同義語] settle down, steady down, take root, root ; [上位語] stabilize, stabilise ; [下位語] roost ; [同義語群] 00415398-v [動詞] sink down or precipitate [例] the mud subsides when the waters become calm [例] They settled in the bottom of the barrel. [意味] 沈降する, 落ち着く, 沈殿する, 沈む, 沈下する, 沈澱する, 降りる, 決済する ; [同義語] subside ; [上位語] sink, go down, go under ; [派生] settling, settlings, subsiding, dregs, subsidence ; [同義語群] 01986185-v [動詞] go under, ""The raft sank and its occupants drowned"" [例] The raft settled into the water. [意味] 沈降する, 沈む, 落ち着く, 沈没する, 沈下する, 沈殿する, 降りる, 落ちる ; [同義語] sink, go down, go under ; [反意語] swim, float ; [上位語] descend, go down, come down, fall ; [下位語] founder, submerge, subside, submerse ; [派生] sinking, sinker ; [同義語群] 01989873-v [動詞] come to terms [例] After some discussion we finally made up [例] The two parties settled their differences. [例] The two parties settled their differences and signed a peace treaty. [例] We settled our differences and went our separate ways. [意味] 和解する, 解決する, 清算する, 和す, 和する, 宥和する, 落ち着かせる, 静める ; [同義語] reconcile, make up, conciliate, patch up ; [上位語] agree, concur, concord, hold ; [下位語] make peace, propitiate, appease ; [派生] reconciliation, rapprochement, compromising, flexible, conciliatory, conciliation, conciliative ; [同義語群] 00764902-v [動詞] fix firmly [例] He ensconced himself in the chair [例] The settlement of the dust took a few minutes. [例] I settled the screw into the hole. [意味] 落ち着く, 固定する, 落ち着かせる, 定着させる, 固まる, 据える, 置く ; [同義語] ensconce ; [上位語] set, lay, pose, put, position, place ; [同義語群] 01493619-v [動詞] dispose of; make a financial settlement [例] He settled the bill. [例] I settled the debt with the bank. [意味] 処分する, 片付ける, 決める, 処理する, 決済する, 支払う, 整理する, 清算する ; [上位語] arrange, fix up ; [下位語] pay, liquidate, make up, pay off, clean up, compensate, square, prorate ; [派生] settlement, liquidation ; [同義語群] 02254258-v [動詞] settle into a position, usually on a surface or ground [例] dust settled on the roofs [例] She settled the blanket on the bed. [意味] 落ち着く, 沈降する, 沈殿させる, 沈殿する, 据える, 置く ; [同義語] settle down ; [上位語] set, lay, pose, put, position, place ; [下位語] sediment ; [同義語群] 01988458-v [動詞] cause to become clear by forming a sediment (of liquids) [例] The sediment settled to the bottom of the glass. [例] I settled the dust in the bottom of the bottle. [意味] 沈殿する, 沈殿させる, 沈む, 沈澱する, 沈澱させる, 決済する, 沈降する, 徐々に沈む ; [上位語] sink ; [派生] settlings, dregs ; [同義語群] 01986551-v [動詞] make final; put the last touches on; put into final form [例] let's finalize the proposal [例] They settled the dispute. [意味] 確定する, 決める, 決着をつける, 決定する, 纏める, まとめる ; [同義語] finalize, finalise, nail down ; [上位語] terminate, end ; [派生] finalization, finalisation ; [同義語群] 00481941-v [動詞] end a legal dispute by arriving at a settlement [例] The two parties finally settled [例] The dispute was settled out of court. [例] They settled the dispute without going to court. [意味] 和解する, 同意する ; [上位語] agree, concur, concord, hold ; [派生] settlement, resolution, closure ; [同義語群] 00764032-v [動詞] establish or develop as a residence [例] He settled the farm 200 years ago [例] This land was settled by Germans [意味] 定住する, 住み着く, 住む, 積もる ; [上位語] build up, develop ; [派生] settlement, colony ; [同義語群] 00539338-v [動詞] come as if by falling [例] Night fell [例] Silence fell [例] They settled into their seats. [意味] 落ちる, 降りる, 沈む, 落ち着く, 降りかかる, 来る, 降る, 徐々に沈む ; [同義語] descend, fall ; [上位語] come ; [同義語群] 00342164-v [動詞] become clear by the sinking of particles [例] the liquid gradually settled [例] The water settled after a while. [例] I wanted to settle the dust in the room. [意味] 沈殿する, 沈む, 落ちつく, 植民地化する ; [上位語] change ; [同義語群] 01986715-v [動詞] arrange or fix in the desired order [例] She settled the teacart [例] I settled the papers on the desk. [意味] 据える, 整える, 整理する, きちんと置く ; [上位語] arrange, set up ; [同義語群] 01465921-v [動詞] come to rest [意味] 休む, 休息する, 留まる ; [上位語] halt, stop ; [派生] settee ; [同義語群] 01987058-v [動詞] form a community [例] The Swedes settled in Minnesota [意味] 集まる, 植民する, 入植する ; [下位語] homestead ; [派生] settlement, colonist, settler, colony ; [同義語群] 00415044-v [名詞] a long wooden bench with a back [例] The settle was made of oak. [例] The settle was a very comfortable place to sit. [例] They sat on the settle in the waiting room. [意味] 長椅子, ベンチ, 長いす ; [同義語] settee ; [上位語] bench ; [同義語群] 04177820-n [動詞] get one's revenge for a wrong or an injury [例] I finally settled with my old enemy [例] He settled the score with his enemy. [例] I wanted to settle the score with him. [意味] 復讐する, 報復する, 仕返しする ; [同義語] get back ; [上位語] struggle, fight, contend ; [同義語群] 01092128-v [動詞] accept despite lack of complete satisfaction [例] We settled for a lower price [例] I settled for a lower price than I wanted. [意味] 妥協する, 整理する, 清算する, 処分する, 解消する, 精算する, 弁済する ; [上位語] go for, consent, accept ; [派生] settlement, liquidation ; [同義語群] 00798091-v" |
settle down
![]() SimpleWikiWiktionaryGoogle検索CollinsCambridgeLongmanLongman英和Learners 【 134875 】 【意味】 "[動詞] become quiet or calm, especially after a state of agitation [例] After the fight both men need to cool off. [例] It took a while after the baby was born for things to settle down again. [例] The children settled down after the teacher came in. [例] The dust settled down after the storm. [例] I tried to settle down after the shock of the news. [意味] 落ち着く, 落ちつく, 静まる, 落付く, 沈静する, 落着く, 和む, 落ち着かせる ; [同義語] calm, chill out, cool it, cool off, calm down, simmer down ; [上位語] change state, turn ; [派生] calm, composure, equanimity, calmness ; [同義語群] 01763829-v [動詞] become settled or established and stable in one's residence or life style [例] He finally settled down [例] He settled down in the country. [例] They settled down in the new house. [意味] 落ち着く, 定住する, 落ちつく, 定着する, 落付く, 落着く, 落ち着かせる, 土着する ; [同義語] settle, steady down, take root, root ; [上位語] stabilize, stabilise ; [下位語] roost ; [同義語群] 00415398-v [動詞] settle into a position, usually on a surface or ground [例] dust settled on the roofs [例] The dust settled down. [例] I settled down on the couch and started watching the movie. [意味] 落ち着く, 座る, 沈殿する, 腰を据える ; [同義語] settle ; [上位語] lay, pose, put, position, place, set ; [下位語] sediment ; [同義語群] 01988458-v" |
settle on
![]() SimpleWikiWiktionaryGoogle検索CollinsCambridgeLongmanLongman英和Learners 【 83667 】 【意味】 "[動詞] become fixed (on) [例] Her eyes fixated on a point on the horizon [例] The bird settled on the branch. [例] She settled on a certain candidate for the job. [意味] 決まる, 決める, 定着する, 落ち着く, 決定する ; [同義語] fixate ; [上位語] stop dead, freeze ; [同義語群] 00486703-v" |
settled
![]() SimpleWikiWiktionaryGoogle検索CollinsCambridgeLongmanLongman英和Learners 【 114996 】 【意味】 "[形容詞] established in a desired position or place; not moving about [例] nomads...absorbed among the settled people [例] settled areas [例] I don't feel entirely settled here [例] the advent of settled civilization [例] The settled dust covered the entire surface of the table. [例] The settled man was happy. [例] They settled in a new home. [意味] 固定した, 固定された ; [反意語] unsettled ; [類似語] situated, relocated, located, resettled, built-up, placed, based, nonnomadic ; [同義語群] 02125797-a [形容詞] established or decided beyond dispute or doubt [例] with details of the wedding settled she could now sleep at night [例] The matter is settled. [例] The dispute was settled when the judge ruled in favor of the plaintiff. [例] They settled the dispute between the two parties. [意味] 落ち着いた, 決定的な, 安定した, 定着した, 固定した, 所定の, 一定の, 設立された ; [反意語] unsettled ; [類似語] established, determined, effected, dictated, firm, deterministic, accomplished, appointed ; [同義語群] 02129259-a [形容詞] not changeable [例] a period of settled weather [例] The settled dust makes the carpet look dirty. [意味] 落ち着いた, 安定した, 落ちついた ; [類似語] calm ; [同義語群] 00303480-a [形容詞] inhabited by colonists [例] The area was settled by the English. [例] The settlement was established in the early part of the century. [例] They settled in the suburbs of the city. ; [同義語] colonized, colonised ; [類似語] inhabited ; [同義語群] 01311605-a" |
settlement
![]() SimpleWikiWiktionaryGoogle検索CollinsCambridgeLongmanLongman英和Learners 【 56483 】 【意味】 "[名詞] a community of people smaller than a town [例] The settlement was small and remote. [例] The settlement was a very remote one. [例] They lived in a settlement in the mountains. [意味] 集落, 村落, 部落, 聚落, 村, 里, 集村, 町 ; [同義語] village, small town ; [上位語] community ; [下位語] moshav ; [同義語群] 08226699-n [名詞] something settled or resolved; the outcome of decision making [例] they finally reached a settlement with the union [例] they never did achieve a final resolution of their differences [例] he needed to grieve before he could achieve a sense of closure [例] The settlement was reached after a long negotiation. [例] The settlement of the dispute was a relief to all concerned. [意味] 解決, 清算, 決定, 決着, 確定, 決まり, 始末, 収まり ; [同義語] resolution, closure ; [上位語] deciding, decision making ; [派生] settle ; [同義語群] 05789089-n [名詞] termination of a business operation by using its assets to discharge its liabilities [例] The company went into settlement. [例] The settlement of the estate was a very lengthy process. [意味] 決済, 清算, 支払い, 整理, 破産, 決着, 弁済, 処分 ; [同義語] liquidation ; [上位語] conclusion, termination, ending ; [下位語] viatical settlement, viaticus settlement ; [派生] liquidate, settle, pay off ; [同義語群] 00228535-n [名詞] a body of people who settle far from home but maintain ties with their homeland; inhabitants remain nationals of their home state but are not literally under the home state's system of government [例] the American colony in Paris [例] The settlement was founded by the British. [例] The settlement was a disaster. [意味] 入植地, 植民地, 植民, 居留地, 入植, 定住, 集落, 移民 ; [同義語] colony ; [上位語] body ; [下位語] Gibraltar, Plantation, frontier settlement, outpost, proprietary colony, New Amsterdam, Plymouth Colony, Rock of Gibraltar ; [派生] colonial, colonist, settle, settler, colonize, colonise, locate ; [同義語群] 08374049-n [名詞] a conclusive resolution of a matter and disposition of it [意味] 和解, 解決, 清算, 合意, 決着, 決定, 妥結, 協定 ; [上位語] agreement, understanding ; [下位語] conclusion, accommodation, out-of-court settlement, property settlement, accord and satisfaction ; [派生] resolve, settle, decide, determine, square off, adjudicate, square up ; [同義語群] 07177924-n [名詞] an area where a group of families live together [例] The settlement was built on the hill. [意味] 集落, 村落, 部落, 聚落 ; [上位語] geographical area, geographic area, geographic region, geographical region ; [下位語] village, hamlet ; [派生] settle, locate ; [同義語群] 08672562-n [名詞] the act of colonizing; the establishment of colonies [例] the British colonization of America [例] The settlement of the new world was a long process. [例] The settlement of the dispute took a long time. [例] They wanted to establish a settlement in the territory. [意味] 植民, 入植, 定住, 植民地化, 植民地, 拓殖, 拓植 ; [同義語] colonization, colonisation ; [上位語] constitution, organisation, formation, establishment, organization ; [下位語] population ; [派生] settle, colonize, colonise, locate ; [同義語群] 01252280-n" |
settlement house
![]() SimpleWikiWiktionaryGoogle検索CollinsCambridgeLongmanLongman英和Learners 【 78564 】 【意味】 "[名詞] a center in an underprivileged area that provides community services [例] The settlement house provided food to the poor. [例] The settlement house provided a place for the immigrants to meet and talk. [例] They went to the settlement house to get help with their homework. [意味] 隣保館, セツルメント, セツルメントハウス ; [上位語] centre, center ; [同義語群] 04177931-n" |
settler
![]() SimpleWikiWiktionaryGoogle検索CollinsCambridgeLongmanLongman英和Learners 【 54288 】 【意味】 "[名詞] a person who settles in a new colony or moves into new country [例] The settlers moved into the new colony. [例] They were a group of settlers who moved to the area. [意味] 入植者, 開拓者, 移民, 植民, 移住者, 殖民, 植民者, 先駆 ; [同義語] colonist ; [上位語] migrant, migrator ; [下位語] pioneer, homesteader, squatter, Hutchinson, Pilgrim, Winslow, sourdough, Williams ; [派生] Colony, settlement, colony, dependency, locate, settle ; [同義語群] 10583387-n [名詞] a negotiator who settles disputes [例] The settler was able to resolve the dispute. [例] The settler negotiated a deal with the natives. [例] He was a settler in the early days of the colony. [意味] 調停者, 決着 ; [上位語] negotiator, treater, negotiant ; [派生] resolve, decide, settle, adjudicate ; [同義語群] 10583916-n" [名詞] a clerk in a betting shop who calculates the winnings [例] The settler calculated the winnings. [例] The settler told the winner that he had won the bet. [例] He was a settler in a betting shop. [意味] 計算係 ; [上位語] clerk ; [同義語群] 10583790-n |
settling
![]() SimpleWikiWiktionaryGoogle検索CollinsCambridgeLongmanLongman英和Learners 【 121356 】 【意味】 "[名詞] a gradual sinking to a lower level [例] The settling of the house was caused by the soft soil. [例] The settling of the soil created a shallow depression. [例] They noticed a settling in the foundation of the house. [意味] 沈降, 沈下, 沈殿, 植民, 移住, 定着, 解決, 決定 ; [同義語] subsidence, subsiding ; [上位語] sinking ; [派生] settle, subside ; [同義語群] 07362218-n" |
settlings
![]() SimpleWikiWiktionaryGoogle検索CollinsCambridgeLongmanLongman英和Learners 【 31018 】 【意味】 "[名詞] sediment that has settled at the bottom of a liquid [例] The settlings were at the bottom of the glass. [例] The settlings in the bottom of the bottle were a warning sign. [例] They drank the coffee without disturbing the settlings at the bottom of the cup. [意味] 沈殿物, 沈殿, 沈渣, 決済, 沈降物, 和解, 粕, 滓 ; [同義語] dregs ; [上位語] deposit, sediment ; [下位語] grounds ; [派生] settle, subside ; [同義語群] 09269972-n" |
settlor
![]() SimpleWikiWiktionaryGoogle検索CollinsCambridgeLongmanLongman英和Learners 【 8834 】 【意味】 "[名詞] (law) a person who creates a trust by giving real or personal property in trust to a trustee for the benefit of a beneficiary; a person who gives such property is said to settle it on the trustee [例] The settlor created a trust for his children. [例] The settlor of the trust was a wealthy man. [例] He was the settlor of the trust. [意味] 信託者, 委託者 ; [同義語] trustor ; [上位語] donor, presenter, giver, bestower, conferrer ; [同義語群] 10584021-n" |
Setubal
![]() SimpleWikiWiktionaryGoogle検索CollinsCambridgeLongmanLongman英和Learners 【 117573 】 【意味】 "[名詞] a port city on the Atlantic coast of Portugal to the southeast of Lisbon [例] Setubal is a city in Portugal. [例] They went to Setubal to see the sights. [意味] セトゥバル, セトゥーバル ; [上位語] urban center, city, metropolis, port ; [同義語群] 08986526-n" |
setup
![]() SimpleWikiWiktionaryGoogle検索CollinsCambridgeLongmanLongman英和Learners 【 142573 】 【意味】 "[名詞] equipment designed to serve a specific function [例] The setup was designed to measure the speed of light. [例] The setup for the lighting was very complicated. [例] They wanted to use the setup to make a recording. [意味] 機械, 装置, 器具, 器械, 機構, 装備, 準備, 組織 ; [同義語] apparatus ; [上位語] equipment ; [下位語] separator, reactor, incubator, copier, nuclear reactor, pendulum, generator, purifier ; [同義語群] 02727825-n [名詞] the way something is organized or arranged [例] it takes time to learn the setup around here [例] I like the setup of the new office. [意味] 仕組み ; [上位語] manner, fashion, mode, style, way ; [同義語群] 04931267-n [名詞] an act that incriminates someone on a false charge [例] The setup was a way to get him fired. [例] The setup was a failure because the suspect was too smart. [例] He was a victim of a setup. [意味] でっち上げ, 罠, 八百長 ; [同義語] frame-up ; [上位語] falsehood, falsification ; [派生] set up, frame, entrap, ensnare ; [同義語群] 00751398-n" |
Seurat
![]() SimpleWikiWiktionaryGoogle検索CollinsCambridgeLongmanLongman英和Learners 【 98410 】 【意味】 "[名詞] French painter who developed pointillism (1859-1891) [例] Seurat was a famous painter who developed pointillism. [例] He loved the paintings of Seurat. [意味] セザンヌ, スーラ ; [同義語] Georges Seurat, Georges Pierre Seurat ; [上位語] painter ; [同義語群] 11294202-n" |
Sevastopol
![]() SimpleWikiWiktionaryGoogle検索CollinsCambridgeLongmanLongman英和Learners 【 41678 】 【意味】 "[名詞] a city in southern Ukraine on the Black Sea [例] They went to Sevastopol to see the sights. [意味] セバストーポリ, セヴァストポリ ; [同義語] Sebastopol ; [上位語] urban center, city, metropolis ; [同義語群] 09017168-n" |
seven
![]() SimpleWikiWiktionaryGoogle検索CollinsCambridgeLongmanLongman英和Learners 【 134671 】 【意味】 "[名詞] the cardinal number that is the sum of six and one [例] Seven is a prime number. [例] The number seven is a lucky number. [例] They wanted to know how to write the number seven. [意味] 七, 七つ, 7, セブン, 7人組, 七人組, 七人衆, 七つ子 ; [同義語] VII, 7, heptad, septet, sevener, septenary ; [上位語] digit, figure ; [派生] 7, vii ; [同義語群] 13744916-n [名詞] one of four playing cards in a deck with seven pips on the face [例] The seven was the highest card in the hand. [例] He drew a seven of diamonds. [意味] 七, 七の札 ; [同義語] seven-spot ; [上位語] spot ; [同義語群] 04178062-n [形容詞] being one more than six [例] There are seven days in a week. [例] The seven dwarves built a wall around the kingdom. [例] They have seven cats. [意味] 七の, 七, 七つの, 7人組の, 七人組の, 七人衆の, 七つ子の, 七重奏団の ; [同義語] 7, vii ; [類似語] cardinal ; [派生] VII, 7, heptad, septet, sevener, septenary ; [同義語群] 02186970-a" |
Seven Hills of Rome
![]() SimpleWikiWiktionaryGoogle検索CollinsCambridgeLongmanLongman英和Learners 【 147336 】 【意味】 "[名詞] the hills on which the ancient city of Rome was built [例] The Seven Hills of Rome are a famous tourist attraction. [例] They visited the Seven Hills of Rome. [意味] 七丘, ローマの七丘, ローマの七つの丘 ; [上位語] hill ; [同義語群] 08797254-n" |
seven iron
![]() SimpleWikiWiktionaryGoogle検索CollinsCambridgeLongmanLongman英和Learners 【 125761 】 【意味】 [名詞] iron with a lofted face for hitting high shots to the green [例] He used a seven iron to hit the ball. [例] The seven iron is a very useful club for a golfer. ; [同義語] mashie niblick ; [上位語] iron ; [同義語群] 03724623-n |