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begetter begetterの画像を見る
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【 123351 】
【意味】 "[名詞] a male parent (also used as a term of address to your father) [例] his father was born in Atlanta [例] The begetter was a good man. [例] The begetter of the child was a very wealthy man. [例] He was a proud begetter of a healthy baby boy. [意味] 父親, 父, お父さん, 親父, 父上, おやじ様, お父さま, 父さん ; [同義語] father, male parent ; [反意語] mother, female parent ; [上位語] parent ; [下位語] daddy, papa, pop, dad, pa, father-in-law, pater, old man ; [派生] father, sire, fatherly, beget, generate, mother, engender, bring forth ; [同義語群] 10080869-n"
beggar beggarの画像を見る
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【 131119 】
【意味】 "[名詞] a pauper who lives by begging [例] The beggar asked for money. [例] He was a beggar who lived on the street. [意味] 乞食, 物乞い, 乞丐, 物貰い, 乞児, 物もらい, 菰, お薦 ; [同義語] mendicant ; [上位語] pauper ; [下位語] scrounger, moocher, beggarman, panhandler, cadger, mooch, Lazarus, sanyasi ; [派生] mendicant, beggarly, pauperise, pauperize, mean ; [同義語群] 09847010-n [動詞] reduce to beggary [例] The war beggared the country. [例] The inflation beggared the economy. [例] They beggared themselves by buying a house in the suburbs. [意味] 貧困にする, 貧困に陥れる, 困窮させる, 貧乏にする, 乞食にする, 貧困に陥らせる, 貧弱にする, 物もらう ; [同義語] pauperise, pauperize ; [上位語] impoverish ; [派生] pauper, mendicant, penury, indigence, pauperism, pauperisation, impoverishment, need ; [同義語群] 02317970-v [動詞] be beyond the resources of [例] This beggars description! [例] The problem beggars description. [例] The economy beggars belief. [例] He beggared belief when he told me he couldn't afford to buy a new car. [意味] 負担しきれない, 負担できない ; [上位語] refuse, resist, defy ; [同義語群] 02707681-v"
beggar lice beggar liceの画像を見る
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【 84683 】
【意味】 [名詞] Eurasian and North American plants having small prickly nutlets that stick to clothing [例] Beggar lice are a nuisance. [例] The beggar lice stuck to the clothes of the travelers. [例] They tried to get rid of the beggar lice on their clothes. [意味] くっつき虫 ; [同義語] beggar's lice ; [上位語] stickweed ; [同義語群] 12820113-n "[名詞] any of various tropical and subtropical plants having trifoliate leaves and rough sticky pod sections or loments [例] Beggar lice are a type of plant. [例] The beggar lice plants were growing in the garden. [例] They could not find any beggar lice in the garden. [意味] ヌスビトハギ ; [同義語] beggar's lice, tick trefoil ; [上位語] subshrub, suffrutex ; [下位語] Desmodium purpureum, Desmodium tortuosum, beggarweed ; [同義語群] 12526516-n"
beggar-my-neighbor beggar-my-neighborの画像を見る
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【 22010 】
【意味】 "[名詞] a card game for two players in which the object is to win all of the other player's cards [例] I played beggar-my-neighbor with my brother. [例] The boys played a game of beggar-my-neighbor. ; [同義語] beggar-my-neighbour, strip-Jack-naked ; [上位語] cards, card game ; [同義語群] 00490155-n"
beggar-my-neighbor policy beggar-my-neighbor policyの画像を見る
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【 19860 】
【意味】 "[名詞] a policy of promoting oneself at the expense of others; used especially of national policy [例] the United States has pursued a beggar-my-neighbor policy [例] The beggar-my-neighbor policy is a bad idea. [例] They believed in a beggar-my-neighbor policy. ; [同義語] beggar-my-neighbour policy, beggar-my-neighbour strategy, beggar-my-neighbor strategy ; [上位語] policy ; [同義語群] 05902014-n"
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【 32369 】
【意味】 "[名詞] a policy of promoting oneself at the expense of others; used especially of national policy [例] the United States has pursued a beggar-my-neighbor policy [例] The beggar-my-neighbor strategy is a bad policy. [例] He believes in a beggar-my-neighbor strategy. ; [同義語] beggar-my-neighbour strategy, beggar-my-neighbour policy, beggar-my-neighbor policy ; [上位語] policy ; [同義語群] 05902014-n"
beggar-my-neighbour beggar-my-neighbourの画像を見る
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【 7924 】
【意味】 "[名詞] a card game for two players in which the object is to win all of the other player's cards [例] I played beggar-my-neighbour with my sister. [例] The boys played a game of beggar-my-neighbour. ; [同義語] beggar-my-neighbor, strip-Jack-naked ; [上位語] cards, card game ; [同義語群] 00490155-n"
beggar-my-neighbour policy beggar-my-neighbour policyの画像を見る
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【 79982 】
【意味】 "[名詞] a policy of promoting oneself at the expense of others; used especially of national policy [例] the United States has pursued a beggar-my-neighbor policy [例] The beggar-my-neighbour policy is a bad policy. [例] The beggar-my-neighbor policy is a strategy that does not work. [例] They believed in a beggar-my-neighbor policy. ; [同義語] beggar-my-neighbor policy, beggar-my-neighbour strategy, beggar-my-neighbor strategy ; [上位語] policy ; [同義語群] 05902014-n"
beggar-my-neighbour strategy beggar-my-neighbour strategyの画像を見る
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【 128315 】
【意味】 "[名詞] a policy of promoting oneself at the expense of others; used especially of national policy [例] the United States has pursued a beggar-my-neighbor policy [例] The beggar-my-neighbour strategy is a bad policy. [例] He believes in a beggar-my-neighbor strategy. ; [同義語] beggar-my-neighbor strategy, beggar-my-neighbour policy, beggar-my-neighbor policy ; [上位語] policy ; [同義語群] 05902014-n"
beggar-ticks beggar-ticksの画像を見る
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【 111736 】
【意味】 "[名詞] any of several plants of the genus Bidens having yellow flowers and prickly fruits that cling to fur and clothing [例] Beggar-ticks are a type of plant. [例] The beggar-ticks were a nuisance to the animals. [例] They could not get the beggar-ticks off of their clothes. [意味] ヒナゲシ ; [同義語] beggar's-ticks, burr marigold, bur marigold, sticktight ; [上位語] subshrub, suffrutex ; [下位語] Spanish needles, Bidens coronata, Bidens tripartita, Bidens bipinnata, tickseed sunflower, swampy beggar-ticks, Bidens connata, trifid beggar-ticks ; [同義語群] 11940006-n [名詞] the seed of bur marigolds [例] Beggar-ticks stuck to my socks. [例] The beggar-ticks stuck to the dog's fur. [例] They tried to remove the beggar-ticks from the sheep's coat. ; [同義語] Spanish needles ; [上位語] bur, burr ; [同義語群] 11940478-n"
beggar's lice beggar
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【 55010 】
【意味】 [名詞] Eurasian and North American plants having small prickly nutlets that stick to clothing [例] The beggar's lice stuck to the clothes of the travelers. [例] They tried to get rid of the beggar's lice on their clothes. [意味] くっつき虫 ; [同義語] beggar lice ; [上位語] stickweed ; [同義語群] 12820113-n "[名詞] any of various tropical and subtropical plants having trifoliate leaves and rough sticky pod sections or loments [例] The beggar's lice plants were growing in the garden. [意味] ヌスビトハギ ; [同義語] beggar lice, tick trefoil ; [上位語] subshrub, suffrutex ; [下位語] Desmodium purpureum, Desmodium tortuosum, beggarweed ; [同義語群] 12526516-n"
beggar's-ticks beggar
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【 51006 】
【意味】 "[名詞] any of several plants of the genus Bidens having yellow flowers and prickly fruits that cling to fur and clothing [例] The beggar's-ticks stuck to the dog's fur. [例] They tried to remove the beggar's-ticks from their dog's fur. [意味] ヒナゲシ ; [同義語] burr marigold, bur marigold, beggar-ticks, sticktight ; [上位語] subshrub, suffrutex ; [下位語] Spanish needles, Bidens coronata, Bidens tripartita, Bidens bipinnata, tickseed sunflower, swampy beggar-ticks, Bidens connata, trifid beggar-ticks ; [同義語群] 11940006-n"
beggarly beggarlyの画像を見る
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【 118532 】
【意味】 "[形容詞] marked by poverty befitting a beggar [例] a beggarly existence in the slums [例] a mean hut [例] The beggarly man was begging for money. [例] The beggarly amount of money they gave me was not enough to live on. [例] He lived a beggarly existence. [意味] 乞食のような, 貧しい, 貧乏な, 貧弱な, 卑しい, 下劣な, 不良な, 物乞いの ; [同義語] mean ; [類似語] poor ; [派生] beggar, mendicant ; [同義語群] 02025718-a [形容詞] (used of sums of money) so small in amount as to deserve contempt [例] He was paid a beggarly wage. [例] The beggarly sum of money was not enough to pay for the damages. [意味] 貧弱な, 卑しい, 下劣な, 乏しい, 卑劣な, みすぼらしい, 吝嗇の ; [同義語] mean ; [類似語] stingy, ungenerous ; [派生] meanness, parsimony, niggardliness, minginess, niggardness, tightfistedness, tightness, closeness ; [同義語群] 01112969-a"
beggarman beggarmanの画像を見る
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【 103768 】
【意味】 "[名詞] a man who is a beggar [例] The beggarman asked for money. [例] He was a beggarman who lived on the streets. [意味] 乞食, 物乞い, 浮浪者, 托鉢, 乞丐 ; [上位語] beggar, mendicant ; [同義語群] 09847267-n"
beggarweed beggarweedの画像を見る
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【 12597 】
【意味】 "[名詞] West Indian forage plant cultivated in southern United States as forage and to improve soil [例] Beggarweed is a plant. [例] The beggarweed is a native of the tropics. [例] They wanted to know if they could use beggarweed to make a herbal tea. [意味] ヌスビトハギ, ベガーウィード ; [同義語] Desmodium purpureum, Desmodium tortuosum ; [上位語] tick trefoil, beggar lice, beggar's lice ; [同義語群] 12526754-n"
beggarwoman beggarwomanの画像を見る
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【 116136 】
【意味】 "[名詞] a woman who is a beggar [例] The beggarwoman asked for money. [例] She was a beggarwoman who lived on the streets. [意味] 物乞い, 乞食女, 乞食の女性, 托鉢, 物乞いの女, 乞丐 ; [上位語] beggar, mendicant ; [同義語群] 09847344-n"
beggary beggaryの画像を見る
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【 47582 】
【意味】 "[名詞] the state of being a beggar or mendicant [例] they were reduced to mendicancy [例] Beggary is a sad state of affairs. [例] The beggary of the slums was a shock to the visitors. [例] He was reduced to beggary when he lost his job. [意味] 物乞い, 乞食, 貧困, 赤貧, 乞食行為, 困窮, 貧乏, 極貧 ; [同義語] mendicancy, mendicity ; [上位語] penury, indigence, pauperism, need, pauperization ; [同義語群] 14494032-n [名詞] a solicitation for money or food (especially in the street by an apparently penniless person) [例] Beggary is a common sight in the city. [例] The beggary of the elderly is a growing problem in the city. [例] He tried to avoid beggary by getting a job. [意味] 物乞い, 乞食, 乞食行為, 懇願, 貧乏人 ; [同義語] mendicancy, begging ; [上位語] solicitation ; [派生] beg, pray, implore, mendicant, tap, solicit ; [同義語群] 07187996-n"
begging beggingの画像を見る
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【 123434 】
【意味】 "[名詞] a solicitation for money or food (especially in the street by an apparently penniless person) [例] Begging is a way of life for some people. [例] The begging was a shameful sight. [例] He tried to avoid the begging of the homeless. [意味] 物乞い, 乞食, 懇願, 乞食行為, 乞児, 嘆願, 托鉢, 哀願 ; [同義語] mendicancy, beggary ; [上位語] solicitation ; [派生] beg, implore, pray, solicit, mendicant, tap ; [同義語群] 07187996-n"
begild begildの画像を見る
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【 135819 】
【意味】 "[動詞] decorate with, or as if with, gold leaf or liquid gold [例] The statue was begilded with gold. [例] They begilded the statue with gold leaf. [意味] 金箔を貼る, 金メッキする, 粉飾する, めっきする ; [同義語] gild, engild ; [上位語] decorate, ornament, adorn, grace, embellish, beautify ; [派生] gilding, gilder, gilt ; [同義語群] 01683101-v"
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【 106706 】
【意味】 "[動詞] take the first step or steps in carrying out an action [例] We began working at dawn [例] Who will start? [例] Get working as soon as the sun rises! [例] The first tourists began to arrive in Cambodia [例] He began early in the day [例] Let's get down to work now [例] The game began at 7:00. [例] The players began to leave the field. [例] They began to prepare for the journey. [意味] 始める, 始まる, 開始する, 着手する, 取り掛かる, 仕掛ける, し始める, 掛かる ; [同義語] commence, start, set out, start out, set about, get down, get ; [反意語] terminate, end ; [下位語] launch, embark, get started, get to, get moving, come on, get cracking, get rolling ; [派生] initiate, start, starter, outset, starting time, newbie, beginner, newcomer ; [同義語群] 00345761-v [動詞] set in motion, cause to start [例] The U.S. started a war in the Middle East [例] The Iraqis began hostilities [例] begin a new chapter in your life [例] The orchestra began playing the first movement of the symphony. [例] They began their journey to the summit. [意味] 始める, 開始する, 始まる, 始動する, 押っ始める, 押始める, 創める, 出発する ; [同義語] commence, start, lead off ; [反意語] terminate, end ; [下位語] commence, start, inaugurate, embark on, start up, usher in, set off, introduce ; [派生] start, outset, starting time, founding father, founder, beginner, showtime, get-go ; [同義語群] 00348746-v [動詞] begin an event that is implied and limited by the nature or inherent function of the direct object [例] begin a cigar [例] She started the soup while it was still hot [例] We started physics in 10th grade [例] The beginning of the speech was very moving. [意味] 始める, 始まる, 開始する, 始め ; [同義語] start ; [上位語] act, move ; [派生] start, commencement, beginning ; [同義語群] 02600948-v [動詞] have a beginning, in a temporal, spatial, or evaluative sense [例] The DMZ begins right over the hill [例] The second movement begins after the Allegro [例] Prices for these homes start at $250,000 [例] The movie began with a car chase. [例] The beginning of the journey was a very long one. [意味] 始まる, 開始する, 発する, 発す, スタートする, 出発する, 始り ; [同義語] start ; [反意語] cease, terminate, finish, stop, end ; [下位語] originate, set in, break out, kick in, bud, dawn, erupt ; [派生] start, outset, starting time, showtime, get-go, offset, commencement, beginning ; [同義語群] 02608347-v [動詞] be the first item or point, constitute the beginning or start, come first in a series [例] The number `one' begins the sequence [例] A terrible murder begins the novel [例] The convocation ceremony officially begins the semester [例] The book begins with a preface. [例] I began to explain the rules of the game. [意味] 始める, 始まる, 開始する, 発足する ; [派生] beginning ; [同義語群] 02679227-v [動詞] have a beginning characterized in some specified way [例] The novel begins with a murder [例] My property begins with the three maple trees [例] Her day begins with a workout [例] The semester begins with a convocation ceremony [意味] 始まる, 開始する, 始まり ; [同義語] start ; [上位語] be ; [派生] start, commencement, beginning ; [同義語群] 02608823-v [動詞] have a beginning, of a temporal event [例] WW II began in 1939 when Hitler marched into Poland [例] The company's Asia tour begins next month [意味] 始まる ; [上位語] be ; [同義語群] 02609203-v [動詞] begin to speak or say [例] Now listen, friends, he began [例] The audience began to applaud when the singer took the stage. [例] He began to speak. [例] She began to speak in a foreign language. [意味] 話し始める ; [上位語] speak, mouth, utter, talk, verbalize, verbalise ; [同義語群] 00747640-v [動詞] achieve or accomplish in the least degree, usually used in the negative [例] This economic measure doesn't even begin to deal with the problem of inflation [例] You cannot even begin to understand the problem we had to deal with during the war [例] I can't begin to tell you how much I love you. [例] The workers did not begin to finish the project. [例] I couldn't begin to describe the amount of work that went into the project. [意味] 成る ; [上位語] achieve, accomplish, attain, reach ; [同義語群] 02526509-v [動詞] begin to speak, understand, read, and write a language [例] She began Russian at an early age [例] We started French in fourth grade [例] She began to learn English. [例] The child began to learn English at the age of three. [例] I began to learn Spanish when I was in elementary school. ; [同義語群] 01070777-v"
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