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the principal part of a duet (especially a piano duet)発音を聞く 例文帳に追加
二重奏曲の主要な部分(特にピアノデュエット) - 日本語WordNet
a large body of water constituting a principal part of the hydrosphere発音を聞く 例文帳に追加
水圏の主要な部分で成る大きい水域 - 日本語WordNet
A box-type chair is composed of a base part 9 and a principal part 8.例文帳に追加
ボックス形椅子をベース部9と主体部8とで構成する。 - 特許庁
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principal part
出典:『Wiktionary』 (2024/07/25 20:56 UTC 版)
語源
Calque of Late Latin principālis pars
名詞
principal part (plural principal parts)
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- (obsolete) Any one of however many parts of speech regarded as the most fundamental or indispensable.
- (rare) The noun, verb, or adverb.
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1677, John Clarke, The Second Praxis Dialogical of the Latine Syntax, Tranſlated Grammatically into Engliſh, for the uſe and benefit of Grammar Schools. (pages 189–246), in Dux Grammaticus Tyronem Scholaſticum. Ad rectam Orthographiam, Syntaxin, & Proſodiam Dirigens., seventh edition (overall work in Latin and English), London: Edward Thomas, The Rules of Conſtruction., pages 239–240:
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For the underſtanding of this, we muſt conceive the order of Nature. For whatſoever we find in the whole World, are either Things, Actions, or Circumſtances: The Things are known before their Actions, and Actions firſt to be conſidered, before the Circumſtances.
Hence it is that the Speech that is ordained of God in Man, to declare the Conceits of his Mind to others hath properly three principal parts, viz. Nouns to name things, Verbs to ſhew Actions, and Adverbs to note Circumſtances.
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- The noun or the verb.
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1678, “A. B. Philo-Muſ.”, Rudiments of the Latine Grammar, London: Dorman Newman, Of SYNTAX., page 33:
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The principal parts of a ſentence are words, without which abſolutely no ſentence can be made. And are both a ſubſtantive ſignifying that, which doeth, ſuffereth, or is, and a verb ſignifying to do, to ſuffer, or to be.
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The leſs principal parts of a ſentence are words, which more fill up a ſentence, already made up of the principal parts. And are both adjectives and ſubſtantives.
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1687, Guy Miege, The Great French Dictionary, The Second Part, London: printed by John Redmayne for Thomas Basset, s.v. “Verb”:
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- (rare) The noun, verb, or adverb.
- Any of the forms of a word which contain its stem(s) in the simplest form, or such a form that, when taken with all the other principal parts (showing various inflections), allows the entire paradigm to be derived.
- Holonyms: declension, conjugation
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1714, Thomas Sheridan, An Eaſy Introduction of Grammar in Engliſh. For the Underſtanding of the Latin Tongue. Compil’d not only for the Eaſe and Encouragement of Youth, but alſo for their Moral Improvement; having the Syntaxis Examples gather’d from the Choiceſt Pieces of the beſt Authors. To which is added, A Compendious Method of Variation, and Elegant Diſpoſition of Latin., Dublin: Printed by Daniel Tompson in Cole’s-Alley, Castle-Street, for the Author., The Preface., page vi:
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In the Verbs, I have made ſeveral Alterations from the common Form, which I hope will be found much for the eaſe and advantage of the Learner; for I have not only made them more Perſpicuous as to their ſeveral Kinds, Moods, and Tenſes, but I have alſo ſet down a Scheme of Formation, in which the Changes made of the principal Parts, i. e. Preſent, Perfect-Tenſe and firſt Supine, are diſtinguiſh’d by a ſmaller Letter, and after them the four Conjugations at length, according to the ſame Method.
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- ibidem, An Introduction to the Eight Parts of Speech., Of a Verb., page 63:
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There are Three Principal Parts of a Verb, from which the reſt are Form’d, the Preſent-Tenſe, Perfect-Tenſe, and the Firſt Supine.
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1714, Thomas Ruddiman, The Rudiments of the Latin Tongue, or A plain and eaſy Introduction to Latin Grammar; Wherein the Principles of the Language are Methodically digeſted both in Engliſh and Latin: with Uſeful Notes and Obſervations, explaining the Terms of Grammar, and further improving its Rules. (overall work in English and Latin), Edinburgh: Robert Freebairn, part II: De Dictionibus. Of Woꝛds., chapter iii: De Verbo. Of Verb., page 50:
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In every complete Verb there are commonly four PRINCIPAL PARTS, viz. The Preſent of the Indicative in O, the Preterite or Perfect in I, the firſt Supine in UM, and the Preſent of the Infinitive in RE. The firſt (which is therefore called the THEME or Root of the Verb) gives Origin to the whole Verb either mediately or immediately. The Preterite, the firſt Supine, and the Preſent of the Infinitive come from it immediately, and all the reſt from them; except the Future of the Indicative in am, and the Preſent of the Subjunctive in em, which by this Scheme are alſo formed immediately from the Preſent in O.
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1870, March, Comp. Gram. Ags. Lang., page 78:
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The Principal Parts [of a verb] are the present infinitive, the imperfect indicative first person, and the passive participle.
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- For more quotations using this term, see Citations:principal part.
- (obsolete) Any one of however many parts of speech regarded as the most fundamental or indispensable.
- (mathematics) A polynomial approximation of a power series, made up of monomials whose indices lie in the Newton diagram of the power series and which occur with the same coefficients as in the original power series.
- (mathematics) The portion of a Laurent series that has negative exponents.
- Used other than figuratively or idiomatically: see principal, part.
使用する際の注意点
- In Latin grammar: the two principal parts of a noun are the singular nominative and the singular genitive; the three of an adjective are the masculine, the feminine, and the neuter singular nominatives; and the four of a verb are the first-person singular present active indicative, the 1st-pers. sg. perfect act. ind., the pres. act. infinitive, and the supine (or, in the case of deponent verbs, the three are the 1st-pers. sg. pres. act. ind., the pres. act. inf., and the perf. act. participle).
- In the grammars of most Germanic languages: the three principal parts of verbs are the present infinitive, the first-person singular imperfect indicative, and the passive participle.
- In English grammar: the two principal parts of a noun are the singular and the plural; the three of an adjective are the positive, the comparative, and the superlative; and the three of a verb are the infinitive, the simple past, and the past participle.
参照
- A New English Dictionary on Historical Principles (1st ed.), volume VII (O–P, ed. James Augustus Henry Murray, 1909), § 2 (P), page 499/1 s.v. “Part, sb. (adv.)”, sense 19.b
「principal part」の部分一致の例文検索結果
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The optical communication module principal part 2 is mounted on the island.例文帳に追加
アイランドは、光通信モジュール主要部2を搭載する。 - 特許庁
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The support part 2 projects from the principal plane of the support substrate 3.例文帳に追加
支持部2は支持基板3の主面から突出する。 - 特許庁
of the principal actor of the second part of a Noh play, the action of performing with a black wig on発音を聞く 例文帳に追加
能で,ノチジテが黒頭をかぶって演技すること - EDR日英対訳辞書
The transparent airtight receptacle 1 comprises a principal part 1a, a neck part 1b, a sealed part 1c and an exhaust tip 1d.例文帳に追加
透光性気密容器1は、主要部la、ネック部lb、封止部lcおよび排気チップ部ldを備えている。 - 特許庁
There are 40 chapters divided into two parts: the principal part and the sequel.発音を聞く 例文帳に追加
四十巻を正編・続編と分け二部構成としている。 - Wikipedia日英京都関連文書対訳コーパス
PRINCIPAL RAFTER PART INSTALLING METAL FITTING OF BOUNDARY WALL STUD FRAME IN BOUNDARY WALL PART OF ATTIC SPACE例文帳に追加
小屋裏の界壁部における界壁スタッドフレームの合掌部用取付金具 - 特許庁
Each of the locks A to D has a principal mechanism part 11 and an emergency mechanism part 12, and the principal mechanism part 11 can be locked and unlocked both by the exclusive keys F and H and by the master key M.例文帳に追加
錠前A〜Dは、主機構部11と非常機構部12とを有し、主機構部11を子カギF〜HとマスターキーMにて施解錠可能にする。 - 特許庁
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