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Shang-hai
出典:『Wiktionary』 (2025/10/09 02:13 UTC 版)
固有名詞
Shang-hai
- (obsolete) Alternative form of Shanghai.
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1844, “The Voyages and Services of the Nemesis”, in The English Review; or, Quarterly Journal of Ecclesiastical and General Literature, volume I, London: Francis & John Rivington, →OCLC, page 210:
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Shang-hai, in the province of Kiang-nan, is situated on the western bank of the river Wu-sung, about 9 miles from its outlet into the great Yang-tse Kiang. It is connected, by an elaborate system of inland navigation, with all the principal cities of the province, among which is Su-chau-fu, the most important manufacturing town of the empire. It must necessarily, therefore, serve as the entrepôt of a considerable export and import trade. Its population is rated at 300,000. Shang-hai is in latitude 31° 12’ N., and about 800 miles from Hong Kong.
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1889, Jules Verne, translated by Virginia Champlin, The Adventures of a Chinaman in China, Lee and Shepard, →OCLC, page 16:
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1952, Leonard M. Outerbridge, The Lost Churches of China, Philadelphia: Westminster Press, →LCCN, →OCLC, pages 38–39:
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Wylie personally examined the monument in Sian-fu and published a translation of the inscription in Shang-hai in 1854.
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- For more quotations using this term, see Citations:Shang-hai.
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Further reading
- “Languages Other than English”, in The Chicago Manual of Style, Seventeenth edition, University of Chicago Press, 2017, , →LCCN, →OCLC, page 652: “Wade-Giles Postal atlas Pinyin Shang-hai Shanghai Shanghai”
shanghai
出典:『Wiktionary』 (2025/11/05 20:43 UTC 版)
発音
- (General American) IPA: /ˈʃæŋ.haɪ/, /ʃæŋˈhaɪ/, /ʃɑŋˈhaɪ/
- (Received Pronunciation) IPA: /ʃæŋˈhaɪ/, /ˈʃæŋ.haɪ/
- 韻: -aɪ
語源 1
1871, from the important Chinese port Shanghai, as a verb with reference to the former practice by some shippers on the West Coast of the United States of press-ganging crews for fishing or shipping in the Pacific Ocean.
動詞
shanghai (third-person singular simple present shanghais, present participle shanghaiing, simple past and past participle shanghaied or shanghai'd)
- (transitive) To force or trick someone to go somewhere or do something against their will or interest, particularly
- 1974 September 30, ‘Final Report on the Activities of the Children of God',
- Oftentimes the approach is to shanghai an unsuspecting victim.
- 1999 June 24, ‘The Resurrection of Tom Waits’, in Rolling Stone, quoted in Innocent When You Dream, Orion (2006), page 256,
- 2018 Janus v. AFSCME, Council 31, 138 S. Ct. 2448
- Petitioner strenuously objects to this free-rider label. He argues that he is not a free rider on a bus headed for a destination that he wishes to reach but is more like a person shanghaied for an unwanted voyage.
- To press-gang sailors, especially (historical) for shipping or fishing work.
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1923, Francis Lynde, chapter 2, in Somewhere in the Caribbean:
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By this time I hadn't much doubt of the nature of the trap and the identity of the trapping vessel. The faint smell of alcohol in the forehold told the story. I had been sandbagged and taken aboard a bootlegging craft, shanghaied in good old-fashioned style; and the vessel was probably now on its way to the Bahamas for a cargo of spirits.
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- (US law enforcement slang) To trick a suspect into entering a jurisdiction in which they can be lawfully arrested.
- (US military slang) To transfer a serviceman against their will.
- Eugene Cunningham, "A One-Man Navy":
- Joseph Heller, Catch-22:
- There was a urologist for his urine, a lymphologist for his lymph, an endocrinologist for his endocrines, a psychologist for his psyche, a dermatologist for his derma; there was a pathologist for his pathos, a cystologist for his cysts, and a bald and pedantic cetologist from the zoology department at Harvard who had been shanghaied ruthlessly into the Medical Corps by a faulty anode in an I.B.M. machine and spent his sessions with the dying colonel trying to discuss Moby Dick with him.
- 1974 September 30, ‘Final Report on the Activities of the Children of God',
- (transitive) To commandeer, hijack, or otherwise (usually wrongfully) appropriate a place or thing.
派生語
名詞
shanghai (plural shanghais)
- (often capitalized, dated) A breed of chicken with large bodies, long legs, and feathered shanks.
- (US, obsolete) A kind of daub.
- (US, obsolete) A tall dandy.
- (darts, often capitalized) A kind of dart game in which players are gradually eliminated ("shanghaied"), usually either by failing to reach a certain score in 3 quick throws or during a competition to hit a certain prechosen number and then be the first to hit the prechosen numbers of the other players.
語源 2
From Scottish shangan, from Scottish Gaelic seangan, influenced by the Chinese city.
名詞
shanghai (plural shanghais)
- (Australia, New Zealand) Synonym of slingshot.
- 1863 Oct. 24, Leader, p. 17:
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2020, Parliament of Singapore, “Guns, Explosives and Weapons Control Bill”, in Republic of Singapore Government Gazette, page 161:
動詞
shanghai (third-person singular simple present shanghais, present participle shanghaiing, simple past and past participle shanghaied)
- (Australia, New Zealand) To hit with a slingshot.
参照
Further reading
- “shanghai, n.”, in OED Online
, Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2020. - “shanghai, v.”, in OED Online
, Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2019. - “shanghai”, in Cambridge English Dictionary, Cambridge, Cambridgeshire: Cambridge University Press, 1999–present.
- “shanghai”, in Collins English Dictionary..
- "shanghai" in Chambers's Twentieth Century Dictionary, 1908.
- Patridge, Eric. Origins: A Short Etymological Dictionary of Modern English, 2006, p. 613.
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