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Wight
![]() SimpleWikiWiktionaryGoogle検索CollinsCambridgeLongmanLongman英和Learners 【 123915 】 【意味】 "[名詞] an isle and county of southern England in the English Channel [例] The Isle of Wight is a county in southern England. [例] They went to the Isle of Wight for a vacation. [意味] ワイト島, ワイト ; [同義語] Isle of Wight ; [上位語] county, islet, isle ; [同義語群] 09479238-n" |
wigless
![]() SimpleWikiWiktionaryGoogle検索CollinsCambridgeLongmanLongman英和Learners 【 44229 】 【意味】 "[形容詞] not wearing a wig [例] The man was wigless. [例] The wigless actress was almost unrecognizable. [例] She was wigless because she had a bad hair day. [意味] かつらを着けていない, かつらを被っていない ; [反意語] wigged ; [同義語群] 02564915-a" |
wigmaker
![]() SimpleWikiWiktionaryGoogle検索CollinsCambridgeLongmanLongman英和Learners 【 53651 】 【意味】 "[名詞] someone who makes and sells wigs [例] The wigmaker made a wig for the actor. [例] She is a wigmaker and a seamstress. [意味] かつら屋, かつら職人 ; [上位語] maker, shaper ; [同義語群] 10781460-n" |
Wigner
![]() SimpleWikiWiktionaryGoogle検索CollinsCambridgeLongmanLongman英和Learners 【 69601 】 【意味】 "[名詞] United States physicist (born in Hungary) noted for his work on the structure of the atom and its nucleus (1902-1995) [例] Wigner was a Hungarian-born American physicist who won the Nobel Prize in Physics in 1963. [意味] ウィグナー ; [同義語] Eugene Wigner, Eugene Paul Wigner ; [上位語] nuclear physicist ; [同義語群] 11386138-n" |
wigwag
![]() SimpleWikiWiktionaryGoogle検索CollinsCambridgeLongmanLongman英和Learners 【 42633 】 【意味】 "[動詞] send a signal by waving a flag or a light according to a certain code [例] The man wigwagged the flag. [例] The captain wigwaged the flag to signal the crew to lower the anchor. [例] They wigwaged their flags to signal their approval. [意味] 振る, 旗を振る, 揺り動かす, 揺れる ; [上位語] wave, flourish, brandish ; [同義語群] 01447124-v [動詞] signal by or as if by a flag or light waved according to a code [例] He wigwaged his fingers to indicate that he was ready to go. [意味] 合図する, 信号を送る, 信号する ; [上位語] signal, sign, signalize, signalise ; [同義語群] 01040031-v" |
wigwam
![]() SimpleWikiWiktionaryGoogle検索CollinsCambridgeLongmanLongman英和Learners 【 65610 】 【意味】 "[名詞] a Native American lodge frequently having an oval shape and covered with bark or hides [例] The wigwam was made of bark. [例] The wigwam was a temporary shelter for the tribe. [例] They lived in a wigwam when they were young. [意味] 小屋, ウィグワム, テント, 宿泊施設, ティピー, ティピ, テント小屋, インディアンの小屋 ; [上位語] lodge, indian lodge ; [同義語群] 04584373-n" |
wikiup
![]() SimpleWikiWiktionaryGoogle検索CollinsCambridgeLongmanLongman英和Learners 【 81617 】 【意味】 "[名詞] a lodge consisting of a frame covered with matting or brush; used by nomadic American Indians in the southwestern United States [例] The wikiup was made of wood and straw. [例] The wikiup was a temporary shelter for the natives. [例] They lived in wikiups when they were young. [意味] ウィキアップ小屋, ウィキアップ ; [同義語] wickiup ; [上位語] indian lodge, lodge ; [同義語群] 04583022-n" |
Wilbur Wright
![]() SimpleWikiWiktionaryGoogle検索CollinsCambridgeLongmanLongman英和Learners 【 37081 】 【意味】 "[名詞] United States aviation pioneer who (with his brother Orville Wright) invented the airplane (1867-1912) [例] Wilbur Wright was the inventor of the airplane. [例] He was a pioneer in aviation, along with his brother Wilbur Wright. [意味] ライト兄弟 ; [同義語] Wright ; [上位語] inventor, discoverer, artificer ; [同義語群] 11398783-n" |
wild
![]() SimpleWikiWiktionaryGoogle検索CollinsCambridgeLongmanLongman英和Learners 【 37444 】 【意味】 "[形容詞] in a natural state; not tamed or domesticated or cultivated [例] wild geese [例] edible wild plants [例] The wild animals were a threat to the safety of the ranch. [例] The wild horse ran away. [例] They went to the wild woods to escape the city. [意味] 野生の, 野生動物の, 野蛮な, 自然のままの, 荒々しい, 野生的な, 未開の, ワイルドな ; [同義語] untamed ; [反意語] tamed, tame ; [類似語] feral, savage, semi-wild, ferine, undomesticated, unbroken ; [派生] wilderness, natural state, state of nature ; [同義語群] 02389220-a [名詞] a wild primitive state untouched by civilization [例] he lived in the wild [例] they collected mushrooms in the wild [例] The wild is a dangerous place. [例] They lived in the wild for a while. [意味] 野生, 野性, 天然, 野蛮, 自然, 自然状態, 未開拓, 原始状態 ; [同義語] natural state, state of nature ; [上位語] state ; [下位語] rudeness, primitiveness, crudity, primitivism, crudeness ; [派生] untamed, savage, barbaric, barbarian, uncivilized, uncivilised ; [同義語群] 13939353-n [名詞] a wild and uninhabited area left in its natural condition [例] it was a wilderness preserved for the hawks and mountaineers [意味] 野生, 荒野, 荒れ野, 原野, 野原, 荒地, 荒れ地, 未開地 ; [同義語] wilderness ; [上位語] geographical area, geographic area, geographic region, geographical region ; [下位語] wasteland, waste, frontier, bush, barren ; [派生] untamed, godforsaken, waste ; [同義語群] 08683548-n [形容詞] without civilizing influences [例] barbarian invaders [例] barbaric practices [例] a savage people [例] fighting is crude and uncivilized especially if the weapons are efficient-Margaret Meade [例] wild tribes [例] The wild man was captured by the police. [例] The wild tribe lived in the jungle. [例] They were a wild tribe of natives. [意味] 野生の, 野蛮な, 未開の, 野蛮の, 蛮野の, 自然のままの, 奔放な, 残忍の ; [同義語] savage, barbaric, barbarian, uncivilized, uncivilised ; [類似語] noncivilized, noncivilised ; [派生] savage, barbarian, wildness, barbarism, natural state, brutality, barbarity, peasant ; [同義語群] 00412788-a [形容詞] (of the elements) as if showing violent anger [例] angry clouds on the horizon [例] furious winds [例] the raging sea [例] The wild sea was a danger to the ship. [例] The wild winds destroyed the crops. [例] They were stuck in the wild storm. [意味] 激しい, 猛烈な, 荒々しい, 荒れ狂う, 荒い, 荒れた, 強烈な, 荒れ狂った ; [同義語] raging, angry, furious, tempestuous ; [類似語] stormy ; [派生] wildness, violence, ferocity, fierceness, anger, vehemence, fury, angriness ; [同義語群] 00304144-a [形容詞] in a state of extreme emotion [例] wild with anger [例] wild with grief [例] The wild crowd was cheering for the team. [例] The wild animals were kept in the zoo. [例] She was wild with rage when she found out about the affair. [意味] 激しい, 荒々しい, 荒い, 激情的な, 荒荒しい, 熱狂的な, 熱心な ; [類似語] passionate ; [派生] wildness, abandon ; [同義語群] 01727303-a [形容詞] marked by extreme lack of restraint or control [例] wild talk [例] wild parties [例] She went wild when she saw the tiger. [意味] 乱暴な, 激しい, やりたい放題の, 放埓の, 熱狂的な, 狂気じみた, 気違いじみた, 怒った ; [反意語] tame ; [類似語] chaotic, unrestrained, frantic, manic, frenzied, mad, disorderly, excited ; [派生] wildness ; [同義語群] 02390335-a [形容詞] (of colors or sounds) intensely vivid or loud [例] a violent clash of colors [例] her dress was a violent red [例] a violent noise [例] wild colors [例] wild shouts [意味] 激しい, 荒々しい, どぎつい, ひどい, 猛烈な, 狂暴な, 乱暴な, 荒っぽい ; [同義語] violent ; [類似語] intense ; [派生] wildness, violence, ferocity, fierceness, vehemence, fury, furiousness ; [同義語群] 01514141-a [形容詞] intensely enthusiastic about or preoccupied with [例] crazy about cars and racing [例] he is potty about her [例] He is wild about the new game. [例] The boys were wild about the new toys. [例] She was wild about the new boyfriend. [意味] 熱狂的な, 激しい, 熱心な, 猛烈な, 突拍子も無い, 気違いじみた, 狂暴な, 夢中な ; [同義語] crazy, gaga, dotty ; [類似語] enthusiastic ; [派生] fad, rage, cult, furore, furor, madness, craze, folly ; [同義語群] 00886448-a [形容詞] involving risk or danger [例] skydiving is a hazardous sport [例] extremely risky going out in the tide and fog [例] a wild financial scheme [例] He took a wild chance. [例] The wild driving took a toll on the car. [例] They took a wild ride on the roller coaster. [意味] 危険な, 危ない, 危うい, 危険を伴う, 危い, やばい, 危険性の, 際どい ; [同義語] hazardous, risky ; [類似語] dangerous, unsafe ; [派生] jeopardy, danger, endangerment, risk, riskiness, hazard, hazardousness, peril ; [同義語群] 02059811-a [形容詞] without a basis in reason or fact [例] baseless gossip [例] the allegations proved groundless [例] idle fears [例] unfounded suspicions [例] unwarranted jealousy [例] The wild accusation was not believed. [例] The rumors of a nuclear attack were wild and unfounded. [例] He told a wild story about a ghost. [意味] 無根の, 謂れ無い, 荒唐無稽の, 由ない, 謂無い, 与太の, 妄誕の, 無稽の ; [同義語] unfounded, baseless, groundless, unwarranted, idle ; [類似語] unsupported ; [派生] idleness, groundlessness ; [同義語群] 02353211-a [形容詞] fanciful and unrealistic; foolish [例] a fantastic idea of his own importance [例] He had a wild idea. [例] The wild scheme was a failure. [例] They had a wild idea to climb the mountain. [意味] 空想的な, 愚かな, 架空の, ばかげた, 荒唐無稽の, ファンタスティックの, ファンタスチックの ; [同義語] fantastic ; [類似語] unrealistic ; [派生] fantasy, phantasy ; [同義語群] 01942732-a [形容詞] located in a dismal or remote area; desolate [例] a desert island [例] a godforsaken wilderness crossroads [例] a wild stretch of land [例] waste places [例] The wild area was desolate. [例] The wild landscape was a stark contrast to the busy city. [例] They lived in a wild area of the country. [意味] 荒れ果てた, 荒涼とした, 荒野の, 荒地の, 荒れ地の, 荒れ場の, 荒れ野の, 不毛地帯の ; [同義語] godforsaken, waste ; [類似語] inhospitable ; [派生] wasteland, wilderness, waste, barren ; [同義語群] 01243102-a [形容詞] talking or behaving irrationally [例] a raving lunatic [例] The wild man was arrested. [例] The wild man ran into the woods. [例] He was a wild man, always talking about killing people. [意味] 狂った, 気違いの, とっぴな, 狂気じみた, 気違いじみた, 素っ頓狂な ; [同義語] raving mad ; [類似語] insane ; [同義語群] 02077625-a" "ad[動詞] in a wild or undomesticated manner [例] growing wild [例] roaming wild [例] The tiger was running wild. [例] The animals ran wild in the woods. [例] They ran wild through the woods. [意味] 野生で, 野生的に, 野蛮に, 野性的に ; [派生] untamed ; [同義語群] 00174870-r" "ad[動詞] in an uncontrolled and rampant manner [例] weeds grew rampantly around here [例] The crowd went wild when the band came on stage. [意味] 無秩序に, 奔放に, 野放図に ; [同義語] rampantly ; [派生] rampant ; [同義語群] 00439257-r [形容詞] deviating widely from an intended course [例] a wild bullet [例] he threw a wild pitch [例] The wild winds took the boat off course. [例] They went on a wild goose chase. [意味] 無統制の, 無制御の, 野放図な, 野放途の ; [類似語] uncontrolled ; [同義語群] 00601650-a" |
wild angelica
![]() SimpleWikiWiktionaryGoogle検索CollinsCambridgeLongmanLongman英和Learners 【 88036 】 【意味】 "[名詞] European herb with compound leaves and white flowers; adventive on Cape Breton Island [例] Wild angelica is a European herb. [例] The wild angelica is a very pretty flower. [例] She could smell the wild angelica growing in the woods. ; [同義語] Angelica sylvestris ; [上位語] angelique, angelica ; [同義語群] 12932365-n" |
wild apple
![]() SimpleWikiWiktionaryGoogle検索CollinsCambridgeLongmanLongman英和Learners 【 117766 】 【意味】 "[名詞] any of numerous wild apple trees usually with small acidic fruit [例] Wild apples are small and sour. [例] The wild apples were a tasty addition to the pie. [例] They harvested wild apples from the trees. [意味] 野生のリンゴの木, 野生のリンゴ, 野生リンゴ, カリン, クラブアップル, 花梨, 西洋実桜 ; [同義語] crabapple, crab apple ; [上位語] apple tree ; [下位語] wild crab, Iowa crab, prairie crab, garland crab, American crab apple, western crab apple, Oregon crab apple, Iowa crab apple ; [同義語群] 12634211-n" |
wild ass
![]() SimpleWikiWiktionaryGoogle検索CollinsCambridgeLongmanLongman英和Learners 【 116073 】 【意味】 "[名詞] any of several equine mammals of Asia and northeast Africa [例] Wild asses are found in the desert. [例] The wild ass is a very dangerous animal. [例] They saw a wild ass in the mountains. [意味] 野生のロバ ; [上位語] ass ; [下位語] kiang, African wild ass, Equus kiang, Equus hemionus, onager, Equus asinus ; [同義語群] 02390454-n" |
wild basil
![]() SimpleWikiWiktionaryGoogle検索CollinsCambridgeLongmanLongman英和Learners 【 45338 】 【意味】 "[名詞] aromatic herb having heads of small pink or whitish flowers; widely distributed in United States, Europe and Asia [例] Wild basil is a herb. [例] Wild basil is a very useful herb for cooking. [例] She added wild basil to the tomato sauce. [意味] 野生のバジル, ワイルドバジル ; [同義語] cushion calamint, Satureja vulgaris, Clinopodium vulgare ; [上位語] herb, herbaceous plant ; [同義語群] 12843970-n" |
wild bean
![]() SimpleWikiWiktionaryGoogle検索CollinsCambridgeLongmanLongman英和Learners 【 129097 】 【意味】 "[名詞] a North American vine with fragrant blossoms and edible tubers; important food crop of Native Americans [例] Wild beans are a type of bean. [例] The wild beans were a tasty addition to the stew. [例] They harvested wild beans from the fields. ; [同義語] groundnut vine, groundnut, Indian potato, potato bean, Apios americana, Apios tuberosa ; [上位語] vine ; [同義語群] 12507379-n [名詞] nutlike tuber; important food of Native Americans [例] The wild beans were a staple of the Native American diet. [例] They ate wild beans and squash for dinner. [意味] アメリカホドイモ ; [同義語] groundnut, potato bean ; [上位語] tuber ; [同義語群] 07774032-n" |
wild bergamot
![]() SimpleWikiWiktionaryGoogle検索CollinsCambridgeLongmanLongman英和Learners 【 63490 】 【意味】 "[名詞] any of various aromatic herbs of the genus Monarda [例] Wild bergamot is a type of herb. [例] Wild bergamot is a native plant that is a member of the mint family. [例] She wanted to grow wild bergamot in her garden. [意味] ヤグルマハッカ, ワイルドベルガモット ; [同義語] monarda ; [上位語] herb, herbaceous plant ; [下位語] lemon mint, oswego tea, Monarda punctata, Monarda pectinata, Monarda didyma, Monarda citriodora, Monarda fistulosa, basil balm ; [同義語群] 12858150-n" |
Wild Bill Hickock
![]() SimpleWikiWiktionaryGoogle検索CollinsCambridgeLongmanLongman英和Learners 【 112819 】 【意味】 "[名詞] frontier marshal whose adventures have become legendary (1837-1876) [例] Wild Bill Hickock was a famous frontier marshal. [例] He loved to read about Wild Bill Hickock. ; [同義語] Hickock, James Butler Hickock ; [上位語] marshall, marshal ; [同義語群] 11049443-n" |
wild blue yonder
![]() SimpleWikiWiktionaryGoogle検索CollinsCambridgeLongmanLongman英和Learners 【 63330 】 【意味】 "[名詞] the sky as viewed during daylight [例] he shot an arrow into the blue [例] The wild blue yonder was filled with clouds. [例] The wild blue yonder was a sight to behold. [例] They could see the wild blue yonder from the top of the mountain. [意味] 空, 蒼天, 碧天, 碧空, 蒼昊, 碧落, 青空, 青い空 ; [同義語] blue sky, blue air, blue ; [上位語] sky ; [同義語群] 09224566-n" |
wild boar
![]() SimpleWikiWiktionaryGoogle検索CollinsCambridgeLongmanLongman英和Learners 【 80416 】 【意味】 "[名詞] Old World wild swine having a narrow body and prominent tusks from which most domestic swine come; introduced in United States [例] Wild boars are dangerous. [例] The wild boars were a threat to the crops. [例] They killed a wild boar in the woods. [意味] イノシシ, 猪, 豕, 豚, ブタ, 野郎頭 ; [同義語] boar, Sus scrofa ; [上位語] swine ; [同義語群] 02396427-n" |
wild buckwheat
![]() SimpleWikiWiktionaryGoogle検索CollinsCambridgeLongmanLongman英和Learners 【 64874 】 【意味】 "[名詞] low-growing shrub with spreading branches and flowers in loose heads; desert regions of western United States (California to Utah) [例] Wild buckwheat is a low-growing shrub. [例] The wild buckwheat is a native plant of the western United States. [例] They harvested wild buckwheat from the hills. [意味] 野生のソバ ; [同義語] California buckwheat, Erigonum fasciculatum ; [上位語] eriogonum ; [同義語群] 12602612-n" |
wild cabbage
![]() SimpleWikiWiktionaryGoogle検索CollinsCambridgeLongmanLongman英和Learners 【 87966 】 【意味】 "[名詞] wild original of cultivated cabbages; common in western coastal Europe [例] Wild cabbage is a plant. [例] The wild cabbage is a very tasty vegetable. [例] They ate wild cabbage when they were hungry. [意味] 野生の野菜, 野生キャベツ, 野生のキャベツ ; [同義語] Brassica oleracea ; [上位語] crucifer, cruciferous plant ; [同義語群] 11875523-n" |