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Heaven be praised!=Thank Heaven(s)! ありがたや!
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Heavens, what is that? おや, それ何ですか.
Good Heavens!=Heavens above! 困った!, おや!, まあ! 《驚き・哀れみの発声》.
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| Héaven knóws | in héaven's náme |
| in séventh héaven | móve héaven and éarth |
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heaven
天国;天国のような場所;神
名詞
2((口))天国のような場所,極楽;非常な幸せ
3((ふつうHeaven))神(Godでは表現が強すぎるときに代わりに用いる)
4((ふつうthe ~s))((かたい))天,空(←→earth)
成句By Heaven(s)!
神かけて,きっと,必ず
成句(Good) Heavens!
困った,おや,まあ(驚き・哀れみを表す)
成句Heaven be praised!
ありがたい,しめた,よかった
成句Heaven forbid!
そんなことがあってたまるか
成句Heaven knows
⇒『know』動詞成句
成句in heaven's name
((口))一体全体(疑問文で用いる)
成句move heaven and earth to do
あらゆる手を尽くして…する
成句Thank Heaven(s)!
⇒thank動詞成句
成句The heavens opened.
(突然)どしゃぶりの雨になった
Wiktionary英語版での「Heaven」の意味 |
heaven
出典:『Wiktionary』 (2025/12/18 03:48 UTC 版)
語源
From a wide variety of 中期英語 forms including hevene, heven, hevin, and hewin (“heaven, sky”), from 古期英語 heofon, heofone (“heaven, sky”), from Proto-West Germanic *hebn (“heaven, sky”), of uncertain origin.
Cognate with Scots heiven, hewin (“heaven, sky”), Middle Dutch heven (“sky, heaven”), Low German Heven (“heaven, sky”), and possibly the rare Icelandic and Old Norse hifinn (“heaven, sky”), which are all probably dissimilated forms of the Germanic root which appears in Old Norse himinn (“heaven, sky”), Gothic 𐌷𐌹𐌼𐌹𐌽𐍃 (himins, “heaven, sky”), Old Swedish himin, Old Danish himæn and probably also (in another variant form) Old Saxon himil, Old Dutch himil (modern Dutch hemel), and Old High German himil (German Himmel).
Accepting these as cognates, some scholars propose a further derivation from Proto-Germanic *himinaz (“cover, cloud cover, firmament, sky, heaven”).
名詞
heaven (countable and uncountable, plural heavens)
- The sky, specifically:
- (dated or poetic, now usually in the plural) The distant sky in which the sun, moon, and stars appear or move; the firmament; the celestial spheres.
- 1535, Coverdale Bible, Ecclesiastes 3:1:
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1585, Nicholas de Nicolay, translated by Thomas Washington, The nauigations, peregrinations and voyages, made into Turkie by Nicholas Nicholay, I vi 4:
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The ordinaunce...made such a great noyse and thunderyng that it seemed the heaven would have fallen.
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1594, Thomas Blundeville, M. Blundeuile his Exercises, act I scene 3:
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In ascending orderly vpwardes...The first is the Spheare of the Moone...The seuenth the Spheare of Saturne, The eight the Spheare of the fixed Starres, commonly called the firmament. The ninth is called the second moueable or Christall heauen, The tenth is called the first moueable, and the eleuenth is called the Emperiall heauen, where God and his Angels are said to dwell.
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1656, Tho[mas] Stanley, “[The Doctrine of Plato Delivered by Alcinous.] Chap[ter] XIV. Of the Soul of the World, the Sphears and Stars.”, in The History of Philosophy, the Second Volume, volume II, London: […] Humphrey Moseley, and Thomas Dring: […], →OCLC, 5th part (Containing the Academick Philosophers), page 74:
- 2006, Peter Carroll translating a maxim of the Southern Song dynasty in Between Heaven and Modernity: Reconstructing Suzhou, 1895–1937:
- (obsolete) The near sky in which weather, flying animals, etc. appear; (obsolete) the atmosphere; the climate.
- (obsolete) A model displaying the movement of the celestial bodies, an orrery.
- (dated or poetic, now usually in the plural) The distant sky in which the sun, moon, and stars appear or move; the firmament; the celestial spheres.
- (religion) The abode of God or the gods, traditionally conceived as beyond the sky; especially:
- (Christianity, usually capitalized) The abode of God and of the angels and saints in His presence.
- 1560, Geneva Bible, Revelation 12:7–8:
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1906 July 30, Washington Post, 12 4:
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Christ's coming from the heavens has entered into the life of humanity as the Founder of the world to come.
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- (religion, by extension, often capitalized) The abode of the Abrahamic God; similar abodes of the gods in other religions and traditions, such as Mount Olympus.
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c. 1588–1593 (date written), William Shakespeare, “The Lamentable Tragedy of Titus Andronicus”, in Mr. William Shakespeares Comedies, Histories, & Tragedies […] (First Folio), London: […] Isaac Iaggard, and Ed[ward] Blount, published 1623, →OCLC, [Act IV, scene iii]:
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With Ioue in heauen, or some where else.
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- 1649, Alexander Ross translating the Sieur Du Ryer, The Alcoran Of Mahomet, Translated out of the Arabique into French... newly Englished, 406:
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1832, Charles Coleman, The Mythology of the Hindus, XIII 220:
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Like the Buddhas, they [the Jains] believe that there is a plurality of heavens and hells.
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- (by extension, usually capitalized) Providence, the will of God or the council of the gods; fate.
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1667, John Milton, “Book I”, in Paradise Lost. […], London: […] [Samuel Simmons], and are to be sold by Peter Parker […]; [a]nd by Robert Boulter […]; [a]nd Matthias Walker, […], →OCLC; republished as Paradise Lost in Ten Books: […], London: Basil Montagu Pickering […], 1873, →OCLC:
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[…] The will
And high permission of all-ruling Heaven.
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1992, E. Yoshikawa, translated by W.S. Wilson, Taiko, II 186:
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There's nothing we can do but pray to heaven for good luck.
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- (Christianity, usually capitalized) The abode of God and of the angels and saints in His presence.
- (religion) The afterlife of the blessed dead, traditionally conceived as opposed to an afterlife of the wicked and unjust (compare hell); specifically:
- 1925 July 1, Ernest Hemingway, letter to F. Scott Fitzgerald:
- I wonder what your idea of heaven would be—A beautiful vacuum filled with wealthy monogamists, all powerful and members of the best families drinking themselves to death. And hell would probably be an ugly vacuum full of poor polygamists unable to obtain booze... To me heaven would be a big bull ring with me holding two barrera seats and a trout stream outside that no one else was allowed to fish in and two lovely houses in the town; one where I would have my wife and children and be monogamous and love them truly and well and the other where I would have my nine beautiful mistresses on 9 different floors...
- (Christianity, Islam) Paradise, the afterlife of the souls who are not sent to a place of punishment or purification such as hell, purgatory, or limbo; the state or condition of being in the presence of God after death.
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1595 December 9 (first known performance), William Shakespeare, “The Life and Death of King Richard the Second”, in Mr. William Shakespeares Comedies, Histories, & Tragedies: Published According to the True Originall Copies (First Folio), London: […] Isaac Iaggard, and Ed[ward] Blount, published 1623, →OCLC, [Act I, scene 1]:
- (religion, by extension, often capitalized) The afterlife of the blessed dead in other religions and traditions, such as the Pure Land or Elysium.
- 1925 July 1, Ernest Hemingway, letter to F. Scott Fitzgerald:
- (by extension) Any paradise; any blissful place or experience.
- 1660 November 14, a speech in the House of Commons in W. Cobbett, Parl. Hist. (1808), IV 145:
- 1782, F. Burney, Cecilia, I iii iv 51:
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2002, Summersill Elementary School, Time Travel, iUniverse, →ISBN, page 16:
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While eating my snack I decided to walk around the house and I saw the hallways change into beautiful valleys and oceans. The television screen appeared on the wall. It was so beautiful that I thought I was in heaven.
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- (by extension) A state of bliss; a peaceful ecstasy.
- (informal, with a modifier) Similarly blissful afterlives, places, or states for particular people, animals, or objects.
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1972, M. Sanders, Flash:
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The Dave Clark 5 deserve a place in Rock & Roll Heaven right along there beside Question Mark & The Mysterians, the Standells, Count Five, the Troggs, and the Music Machine.
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- as high as heaven
- before heaven
- blue heaven
- breath of heaven
- by heaven
- cope of heaven
- cyberheaven
- die and go to heaven
- eye of heaven
- Father of Heaven
- for heaven's sake
- gift from heaven
- gift from the heavens
- God in heaven
- happy birthday in heaven
- heaven-born
- heaven-bound
- heaven-bow
- heaven-bridge
- heaven-burster
- heaven forbid
- heaven forfend
- heavenful
- heaven-gazer
- heaven god
- heaven help someone
- heaven helps those that help themselves
- heaven helps those who help themselves
- heaven-high
- heavenhood
- heavenise, heavenize
- heaven knows, heaven only knows
- heavenless
- heavenlike
- heavenly
- heaveno
- heaven of heaven
- heaven of heavens
- heaven on a stick
- heaven on earth
- heaven-plant
- heavens
- heavenscape
- heaven-sent
- heaven spot
- heaven tree
- heavenward
- heavenwards
- heaven-wide
- heaven worship
- hog heaven
- in heaven's name
- in the name of heaven
- Kingdom of Heaven
- knocking on heaven's door
- lemon heaven
- Mandate of Heaven
- manna from heaven
- match made in heaven
- midheaven
- move heaven and earth
- nigger heaven
- pennies from heaven
- rose of heaven
- seven minutes in heaven
- seventh heaven
- Son of Heaven
- stink to high heaven
- Temple of Heaven
- thank heaven
- Third Heaven
- to high heaven
- tree of heaven
- under heaven
- vault of heaven
関連する語
- heavenish
- heavenriche
動詞
heaven (third-person singular simple present heavens, present participle heavening, simple past and past participle heavened)
参照
- ↑ Oxford English Dictionary. "Heaven, v."
- ^ Gerhard Köbler, Altenglisches Wörterbuch, entry "heofon"
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