適切 は英語で
relevant
英語の定義
適切 | |
1. adj. appropriate, adequate, proper | |
2. n. appropriacy, adequacy, propriety |
その他の翻訳と定義
relevant | ||
1. 適切, 関連した |
relevant | ||
1. adj. Directly related, connected, or pertinent to a topic. | ||
His mother provided some relevant background information concerning his medical condition. | ||
2. adj. Not out of date; current. |
appropriate | ||
1. 形容詞. 適切な。 | ||
2. 形容詞. 特有の。 | ||
3. 動詞. 着服する。 | ||
4. 動詞. 充当する。 |
appropriate | ||
1. adj. Suitable or fit; proper. | ||
The headmaster wondered what an appropriate measure would be to make the pupil behave better. | ||
2. adj. Suitable to the social situation or to social respect or social discreetness; socially correct; socially discreet; well-mannered; proper. | ||
I don't think it was appropriate for the cashier to tell me out loud in front of all those people at the check-out that my hair-piece looked like it was falling out of place. | ||
While it is not considered appropriate for a professor to date his student, there is no such concern once the semester has ended. | ||
3. adj. (obsolete) Set apart for a particular use or person; reserved. | ||
4. v. (transitive, archaic) To make suitable; to suit. | ||
5. v. To take to oneself; to claim or use, especially as by an exclusive right. | ||
Let no man appropriate the use of a common benefit. | ||
6. v. To set apart for, or assign to, a particular person or use, especially in exclusion of all others; with to or for. | ||
A spot of ground is appropriated for a garden. | ||
to appropriate money for the increase of the navy | ||
7. v. (transitive, British, ecclesiastical, legal) To annex (for example a benefice, to a spiritual corporation, as its property). |
adequate | ||
1. 形容詞. 適当な、適切な、相応な、相応しい。 | ||
2. 形容詞. 十分な。 | ||
3. 形容詞. まずまずの。 |
adequate | ||
1. adj. Equal to or fulfilling some requirement. | ||
powers adequate to a great work | ||
an adequate definition | ||
2. v. (obsolete) To equalize; to make adequate. | ||
3. v. (obsolete) To equal. |
proper | ||
1. 形容詞. 適切な、適当な。 | ||
2. 形容詞. 本物の。 | ||
3. 形容詞. 特有の。 | ||
4. 形容詞. 礼儀ただしい。 |
proper | ||
1. adj. Suitable.: | ||
2. adj. Suited or acceptable to the purpose or circumstances; fit, suitable. | ||
the proper time to plant potatoes | ||
3. adj. Following the established standards of behavior or manners; correct or decorous. | ||
a very proper young lady | ||
4. adj. Possessed, related.: | ||
5. adj. (grammar) Used to designate a particular person, place, or thing. Proper nouns are usually written with an initial capital letter. | ||
6. adj. Pertaining exclusively to a specific thing or person; particular. | ||
7. adj. (usually postpositive) In the strict sense; within the strict definition or core (of a specified place, taxonomic order, idea, etc). | ||
8. adj. (archaic) Belonging to oneself or itself; own. | ||
9. adj. (heraldry) Portrayed in natural or usual coloration, as opposed to conventional tinctures. | ||
10. adj. (mathematics) Being strictly part of some other (not necessarily explicitly mentioned, but of definitional importance) thing, and not being the thing i | ||
proper subset — proper ideal - | ||
11. adj. (mathematics, physics) Eigen-; designating a function or value which is an eigenfunction or eigenvalue. | ||
12. adj. Accurate, strictly applied.: | ||
13. adj. Excellent, of high quality; such as the specific person or thing should ideally be. (Now often merged with later senses.) | ||
Now that was a proper breakfast. | ||
14. adj. (now regional) Attractive, elegant. | ||
15. adj. (often postpositive) In the very strictest sense of the word. | ||
16. adj. (now colloquial) Utter, complete. | ||
When I realized I was wearing my shirt inside out, I felt a proper fool. | ||
17. adv. (colloquial) properly; thoroughly; completely | ||
18. adv. (nonstandard, colloquial) properly |
fit | ||
1. 名詞. 服などの合い具合。 | ||
This shirt is a bad fit. | ||
このシャツは合わない。 | ||
Since he put on weight, his jeans have been a tight fit. | ||
彼は太ったので、ジーンズがぴちぴちになった。 | ||
2. 形容詞. 相応な、適当な、ふさわ)しい、適した。 | ||
3. 動詞. あう、適合する。 | ||
4. 名詞. 発作 | ||
5. 名詞. 激発、衝動 | ||
6. 名詞. (古語・廃語) 詩の一節。 |
fit | ||
1. adj. Suitable, proper. | ||
You have nothing to say about it. I'll do exactly as I see fit. | ||
2. adj. Adapted to a purpose or environment. | ||
survival of the fittest | ||
3. adj. In good shape; physically well. | ||
You don't have to be a good climber for Kilimanjaro, but you do have to be fit. | ||
4. adj. (UK, slang) Good looking, fanciable, attractive, beautiful. | ||
I think the girl working in the office is fit. | ||
5. adj. Prepared; ready. | ||
6. v. To be suitable for. | ||
It fits the purpose. | ||
7. v. To conform to in size and shape. | ||
The small shirt doesn't fit me, so I'll buy the medium size. | ||
If I lose a few kilos, the gorgeous wedding dress might fit me. | ||
8. v. (intransitive) To be of the right size and shape | ||
I wanted to borrow my little sister's jeans, but they didn't fit. | ||
This plug doesn't fit into the socket. | ||
9. v. (transitive, with to) To make conform in size and shape. | ||
I want to fit the drapes to the windows. | ||
10. v. To tailor; to change to the appropriate size. | ||
I had a suit fitted by the tailor. | ||
11. v. To be in agreement with. | ||
These definitions fit most of the usage. | ||
12. v. To adjust. | ||
The regression program fit a line to the data. | ||
13. v. To attach, especially when requiring exact positioning or sizing. | ||
14. v. To equip or supply. | ||
The chandler will fit us with provisions for a month. | ||
15. v. To make ready. | ||
I'm fitting the ship for a summer sail home. | ||
16. v. (intransitive, archaic) To be seemly. | ||
17. v. To be proper or becoming. | ||
18. v. (intransitive) To be in harmony. | ||
The paint, the fabrics, the rugs all fit. | ||
19. n. The degree to which something fits. | ||
This shirt is a bad fit. | ||
Since he put on weight, his jeans have been a tight fit. | ||
20. n. Conformity of elements one to another. | ||
It's hard to get a good fit using second-hand parts. | ||
21. n. The part of an object upon which anything fits tightly. | ||
22. n. (advertising) How well a particular commercial execution captures the character or values of a brand. | ||
The Wonder Bread advertising research results showed the “White Picket Fence” commercial had strong fit ratings. | ||
23. n. (statistics) Goodness of fit. | ||
24. n. (bridge) The quality of a partnership's combined holding of cards in a suit, particularly of trump. | ||
25. n. (archaic) A section of a poem or ballad. | ||
26. n. A seizure or convulsion. | ||
My grandfather died after having a fit. | ||
27. n. (medicine) A sudden and vigorous appearance of a symptom over a short period of time. | ||
28. n. A sudden outburst of emotion. | ||
He had a laughing fit which lasted more than ten minutes. | ||
She had a fit and threw all of his clothes out through the window. | ||
He threw a fit when his car broke down. | ||
29. n. A sudden burst (of an activity). | ||
30. v. (intransitive, medicine) To suffer a fit. |
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