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「variety」とは・「variety」の意味
名詞:さまざま(の)、いろいろ(な)、多様性、種類、バラエティvarietyの用法
名詞
さまざま(の)、いろいろ(な)、多様性、種類、バラエティ「variety」が名詞として使われる場合、多くの異なる種類や特徴を持つものの集まりや、それらの広範な範囲を指す。具体的な例を以下に示す。
・例文1. The store offers a wide variety of products.(その店はさまざまな種類の商品を提供している。)
2. There is a great variety of books in the library.(図書館には多種多様な本がある。)
3. Genetic diversity ensures a variety of traits within a population.(遺伝的多様性は集団内の特徴の多様性を保証する。)
4. The festival celebrated the variety of cultures in the city.(その祭りは市内のさまざまな文化を祝った。)
5. He likes to eat a variety of foods to maintain a balanced diet.(彼はバランスの取れた食事を維持するために、いろいろな食べ物を食べることを好む。)
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varieties are frequently recognized in botany 植物学では、変種は高い頻度で認められている |
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Wiktionary英語版での「Variety」の意味 |
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出典:『Wiktionary』 (2025/12/29 17:35 UTC 版)
語源
From Middle French varieté (“variety”) (modern French variété (“variety; genre, type”)) or directly from its etymon Latin varietās (“difference; diversity, variety”) + English -ty (suffix forming abstract nouns from adjectives); by surface analysis, various + -ety. Varietās is derived from varius (“different, diverse, various; variegated”) (possibly ultimately from Proto-Indo-European *h₁weh₂- (“to abandon; to give out; to leave”)) + -tās (suffix forming feminine abstract nouns indicating a state of being). The English word displaced the native 古期英語 mislīcnes.
Sense 1.3.2 (“total number of distinct states of a system; logarithm to the base 2 of the total number of distinct states of a system”) was coined by the English psychiatrist William Ross Ashby (1903–1972) in his work An Introduction to Cybernetics (1956).
発音
- (Received Pronunciation) enPR: və-rīʹĭ-tē, IPA: /vəˈɹaɪ.ɪ.ti/
- (General American) IPA: /vəˈɹaɪ.ə.ti/, /-ɾi/
- 韻: -aɪɪti
- ハイフネーション: va‧ri‧e‧ty
名詞
variety (countable and uncountable, plural varieties)
- (countable)
- A deviation or difference.
- A specific variation of something.
- (biology, loosely) An animal or plant (or a group of such animals or plants) with characteristics causing it to differ from other animals or plants of the same species; a strain or cultivar.
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1859 November 24, Charles Darwin, “Variation under Domestication”, in On the Origin of Species by Means of Natural Selection, […], London: John Murray, […], →OCLC, page 7:
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When we look to the individuals of the same variety or sub-variety of our older cultivated plants and animals, one of the first points which strikes us, is, that they generally differ much more from each other, than do the individuals of any one species or variety in a state of nature.
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- (linguistics) A specific form of a language, neutral to whether that form is an accent, dialect, register, etc., and to its prestige level; an isolect or lect.
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2014 March, James Lambert, “Diachronic Stability in Indian English Lexis”, in World Englishes, volume 33, number 1, Oxford, Oxfordshire; New York, N.Y.: Pergamon Press for the International Association for World Englishes, , →ISSN, →OCLC, page 114:
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The mere existence of a dictionary of a certain variety of English does not automatically confer acceptance of that variety.
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- (philately) A stamp, or set of stamps, which has one or more characteristics (such as colour, paper, etc.) differing from other stamps in the same issue, especially if such differences are intentionally introduced.
- A collection or number of different things.
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1563 February 4 (Gregorian calendar), “A Memoriall for Sir Thomas Smyth Knight, Sent by the Quene’s Majestie the … of January 1562”, in [Patrick] Forbes, editor, A Full View of the Public Transactions in the Reign of Q. Elizabeth: Or A Particular Account of All the Memorable Affairs of That Queen, […], volume II, London: […] J. Bettenham, and sold by G. Hawkins, […], published 1741, →OCLC, page 312:
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1634, T[homas] H[erbert], “Of Mallabar”, in A Relation of Some Yeares Trauaile, Begunne Anno 1626. into Afrique and the Greater Asia, […], London: […] William Stansby, and Jacob Bloome, →OCLC, page 186:
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And in this may receiue ſome immediate benefit, if by contemplation, hee behold the varietie of temporary bleſſings, no part in the Vniuerſe exceeding theſe, not vvith-held from Pagan people afforded by Gods al-knovving and guiding Prouidence, vvhich notvvithſtanding being mixt vvith vnthankfulneſſe, damnable Idolatry, and variety of carnall obiects turne to their greater diſtruction, and endleſſe miſeries.
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2013 January, Katie L. Burke, “Book Review: Ecological Dependency: Spillover: Animal Infections and the Next Human Pandemic. David Quammen. 587 pp. W. W. Norton and Company, 2012. $28.95.”, in American Scientist, volume 101, number 1, New Haven, Conn.: Sigma Xi, the Scientific Research Society, →ISSN, →OCLC, archived from the original on 22 January 2013, page 64:
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In his first book since the 2008 essay collection Natural Acts: A Sidelong View of Science and Nature, David Quammen looks at the natural world from yet another angle: the search for the next human pandemic, what epidemiologists call “the next big one.” His quest leads him around the world to study a variety of suspect zoonoses—animal-hosted pathogens that infect humans.
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- In universal algebra: an equational class; the class of all algebraic structures of a given signature, satisfying a given set of identities.
- Synonyms: equational variety, variety of algebras
- (algebraic geometry) Ellipsis of algebraic variety (“the set of solutions of a given system of polynomial equations over the real or complex numbers; any of certain generalisations of such a set that preserves the geometric intuition implicit in the original definition”).
- In universal algebra: an equational class; the class of all algebraic structures of a given signature, satisfying a given set of identities.
- (cybernetics) The total number of distinct states of a system; also, the logarithm to the base 2 of the total number of distinct states of a system. [from 1956.]
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- (radio, television, theater) Ellipsis of variety performance or variety show (“a type of entertainment featuring a succession of short, unrelated performances by various artistes such as (depending on the medium) acrobats, comedians, dancers, magicians, singers, etc.”).
- (uncountable)
- The quality of being varied; diversity.
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1549 August 26 (Gregorian calendar), Erasmus, “The Paraphrase of Erasmus vpon the First Epistle of the Apostle S. Paule to the Corinthians. The .xii. Chapter.”, in Myles Coverdall [i.e., Myles Coverdale], transl., The Seconde Tome or Volume of the Paraphrase of Erasmus vpon the Newe Testament: […], London: […] Edwarde Whitchurche, →OCLC, folio xxxiiii, recto:
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1976, Richard Ellis, “The Biology of Sharks”, in The Book of Sharks (A Borzoi Book), New York, N.Y.: Alfred A[braham] Knopf, published 1989, →ISBN, page 34, column 1:
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The teeth of sharks, for all their variety, share one characteristic, and that is the way in which they are attached. They are not permanent, but are constantly being replaced, not only when one is lost, but as a constant function of growth.
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- (radio, television, theater) The kind of entertainment given in variety performances or shows; also, the production of, or performance in, variety performances or shows.
- The quality of being varied; diversity.
使用する際の注意点
- Variety can be preceded with either a singular or plural form of the verb be: “there is a variety of options to choose from” and “there are a variety of options to choose from” are both considered grammatical. However, in the construction variety of [something], the word variety is generally followed by a plural noun and a plural form of be: “a variety of flavors were evident in the dish”.
- Variety of [noun] can be considered a contranym, either meaning a single type of [noun] or many types of [noun]. Therefore, ambiguity may arise if proper verb concordance is disregarded.
派生語
- Abelian variety
- affine variety
- algebraic variety
- antivariety
- cinevariety
- common or garden variety
- equational variety
- garden variety
- grape variety
- Kummer variety
- nonstandard variety
- projective variety
- quasiprojective variety
- quasivariety
- standard variety
- supersingular variety
- T-variety
- type variety
- varietal
- varietist
- variety is the spice of life
- variety meat
- variety of algebras
- variety shop
- variety show
- variety store
- vernacular variety
関連する語
- variant
- variation
- varied (adjective)
- variedly
- variedness
- variegate
- variegated (adjective)
- variegation
- variegator
- varier
- various
- vary
参照
- ^ “variety, n.”, in OED Online
, Oxford: Oxford University Press, March 2022; “variety, n.”, in Lexico, Dictionary.com; Oxford University Press, 2019–2022. - ^ W[illiam] Ross Ashby (1956), “Quantity of Variety”, in An Introduction to Cybernetics, 1st American edition, New York, N.Y.: John Wiley & Sons […], →OCLC, part 2 (Variety), page 126: “The word variety, in relation to a set of distinguishable elements, will be used to mean either (i) the number of distinct elements, or (ii) the logarithm to the base 2 of the number, the context indicating the sense used.”
- ^ “variety, noun”, in Oxford Learner’s Dictionaries, 2021, archived from the original on 6 May 2021.
Further reading
algebraic variety on Wikipedia.Wikipedia
variety (botany) on Wikipedia.Wikipedia
variety (cybernetics) on Wikipedia.Wikipedia
variety (linguistics) on Wikipedia.Wikipedia
variety (universal algebra) on Wikipedia.Wikipedia
variety (disambiguation) on Wikipedia.Wikipedia - William Dwight Whitney, Benjamin E[li] Smith, editors (1911), “variety”, in The Century Dictionary […], New York, N.Y.: The Century Co., →OCLC.
- “variety”, in Webster’s Revised Unabridged Dictionary, Springfield, Mass.: G. & C. Merriam, 1913, →OCLC.
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