今日の英語単語
rock岩石
解説
英語 > 日本語 |
rock |
1. 名詞. 語義1 |
2. 名詞. 語義3 |
3. 名詞. 語義7 |
4. 名詞. 語義10 |
5. 名詞. 岩、岩石 |
6. 名詞. 岩礁 |
7. 名詞. (英)巨石 |
8. 名詞. (米, Canada)小石 |
9. 名詞. (草木のない)島、丘 |
10. 名詞. (figuratively)堅固なもの |
11. 名詞. (俗語)宝石、ダイヤモンド |
12. 名詞. 角氷 |
13. 名詞. (British, 不可算)棒飴 |
14. 名詞. (米, 俗語)クラックコカイン |
15. 名詞. (米, 俗語)(失敗を繰り返すような)ばかな人 |
16. 名詞. (South Africa, 俗語, derogatory)アフリカーナー |
17. 名詞. (米, _, ポーカー, _, 俗語)ロック |
18. 名詞. (basketball, 俗語)バスケットボール |
19. 動詞. (他動詞, and, 自動詞)やさしい揺り動かす |
20. 動詞. (他動詞)はげしい振動させる |
21. 動詞. (自動詞)ゆれる |
22. 動詞. (他動詞)震撼させる |
23. 名詞. ゆれ、動揺 |
24. 名詞. ロック、ロックンロール |
25. 動詞. (自動詞)ロックを演奏する |
26. 名詞. 糸巻き棒 |
27. 名詞. rocの旧綴り |
英語 > 英語 |
rock |
1. n. A formation of minerals, specifically: |
2. n. The naturally occurring aggregate of solid mineral matter that constitutes a significant part of the earth's crust. |
The face of the cliff is solid rock. |
3. n. A mass of stone projecting out of the ground or water. |
The ship crashed on the rocks. |
4. n. (UK) A boulder or large stone; or (US, Canada) a smaller stone; a pebble. |
Some fool has thrown a rock through my window. |
5. n. (geology) Any natural material with a distinctive composition of minerals. |
6. n. (slang) A precious stone or gem, especially a diamond. |
Look at the size of that rock on her finger! |
7. n. A large hill or island having no vegetation. |
Pearl Rock near Cape Cod is so named because the morning sun makes it gleam like a pearl. |
8. n. (figuratively) Something that is strong, stable, and dependable; a person who provides security or support to another. |
9. n. A lump or cube of ice. |
I'll have a whisky on the rocks, please. |
10. n. (British) A type of confectionery made from sugar in the shape of a stick, traditionally having some text running through its length. |
While we're in Brighton, let's get a stick of rock! |
11. n. (US, slang) A crystallized lump of crack cocaine. |
12. n. (US, slang) An unintelligent person, especially one who repeats mistakes. |
13. n. (South Africa, slang) An Afrikaner. |
14. n. (US poker slang) An extremely conservative player who is willing to play only the very strongest hands. |
15. n. Any of several fish: |
16. n. The striped bass. |
17. n. The huss or rock salmon. |
We ordered rock and chips to take away. |
18. n. (US, basketball slang) A basketball. |
Yo homie, pass the rock! |
19. n. (rock paper scissors) A closed hand (a handshape resembling a rock), that beats scissors and loses to paper. It beats lizard and loses to Spock in rock-paper-scissors-lizard-Spock. |
20. v. (transitive, and intransitive) To move gently back and forth. |
Rock the baby to sleep. |
The empty swing rocked back and forth in the wind. |
21. v. To cause to shake or sway violently. |
Don't rock the boat. |
22. v. (intransitive) To sway or tilt violently back and forth. |
The boat rocked at anchor. |
23. v. (transitive, and intransitive, of ore etc.) To be washed and panned in a cradle or in a rocker. |
The ores had been rocked and laid out for inspection. |
24. v. To disturb the emotional equilibrium of; to distress; to greatly impact (most often positively). |
Downing Street has been rocked by yet another sex scandal. |
She rocked my world. |
25. v. (intransitive) To do well or to be operating at high efficiency. |
26. v. (euphemistic) to make love to or have sex with someone. |
Yarbrough & Peoples, "Don't Stop the Music": I just wanna rock you, all night long. |
Andy Kim, "Rock Me Gently": Rock me gently, rock me slowly, take it easy, don't you know, that I have never been loved like this before. |
George_McCrae, "Rock Your Baby": Open up your heart / And let the loving start / Oh, woman, take me in your arms / Rock your baby. |
27. n. An act of rocking; a rocking motion; a sway. |
28. n. A style of music characterized by basic drum-beat, generally 4/4 riffs, based on (usually electric) guitar, bass guitar, drums and vocals. |
29. v. (intransitive) To play, perform, or enjoy rock music, especially with a lot of skill or energy. |
Let’s rock! |
30. v. (intransitive, slang) To be very favourable or skilful; excel; be fantastic. |
Chocolate rocks. |
My holidays in Ibiza rocked! I can't wait to go back. |
31. v. to thrill or excite, especially with rock music |
Let's rock this joint! |
32. v. to do something with excitement yet skillfully |
I need to rock a piss. |
33. v. To wear (a piece of clothing, outfit etc.) successfully or with style; to carry off (a particular look, style). |
34. n. Distaff. |
35. n. The flax or wool on a distaff. |
日本語 > 英語 |
岩石 |
1. n. rock (natural mineral aggregate) |
発音
©例文
A rock fell from above. 上から岩が落ちてきた。 I love music, especially rock. 私は音楽特にロックが大好きだ。 It was hard as rock. それはまるで岩のように堅かった。 Between a rock and a hard place. にっちもさっちもいかない。 I think that most young people like rock music. ほとんどの若者はロックが好きだと思う。 |
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