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意味・対訳 新鮮でない、古くさい、気の抜けた、腐りかけた、こもってよごれた、むっとする、陳腐な、おもしろくない、つまらない、生気のない

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/stéɪl(米国英語), steɪl(英国英語)/

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stale

音節stale 発音記号・読み方/stéɪl/発音を聞く
形容詞
(staler; ‐est)

b

など〉気の抜けた.


c

など〉腐りかけた.


3

が〉生気のない; 疲労した.


stalely 副詞
staleness 名詞
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Since the 1970's he was involved in production and scriptwriting of TV dramas such as "The Gardman," 'The Red Series' including "Akai shogeki" (Red shock), and "Stewardess monogatari" (Tale of stewardess).発音を聞く 例文帳に追加

1970年代以降は、大映テレビを中心に『ザ・ガードマン』、『赤い衝撃』などの「赤いシリーズ」、『スチュワーデス物語』などのテレビドラマの演出・脚本を手がける。 - Wikipedia日英京都関連文書対訳コーパス

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Eゲイト英和辞典での「s Tale」の意味

stale

音節stale発音記号・読み方stéɪl変化stal・er; stal・est
新鮮でない
形容詞
1食べ物が)新鮮でない腐り始めた(←→fresh);(ビールなどが)抜けた;(空気などが)よどんだ

2などが)新鮮味のない,古くさい

3((ふつう叙述))(過度の練習などで)(が)疲労した,調子が悪い元気がない無気力な

動詞
自動詞
他動詞

ハイパー英語辞書での「s Tale」の意味

stale

形容詞
用例
Their marriage had gone stale.
印欧語
stel-置くこと、立つことや、立っている場所に関係することを表すinstall, stillなど)。


Weblio英語表現辞典での「s Tale」の意味

stale


stale

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stale (old)

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Wiktionary英語版での「s Tale」の意味

stale

出典:『Wiktionary』 (2025/11/08 03:27 UTC )

発音

語源 1

From 中期英語 stale, from Old French estal (fixed position, place), but probably originally from Proto-Germanic *stāną (to stand): compare West Flemish stel in the same sense for ‘beer’ and ‘urine’.

形容詞

stale (comparative staler, superlative stalest)

  1. (alcoholic beverages, obsolete) Clear, free of dregs and lees; old and strong.
  2. No longer fresh, in reference to food, urine, straw, wounds, etc.
  3. No longer fresh, new, or interesting, in reference to ideas and immaterial things; clichéd, hackneyed, dated.
  4. (obsolete) No longer nubile or suitable for marriage, in reference to people; past one's prime.
    • c. 1580, J. Jeffere, Bugbears, I ii 108:
      Rosimunda...hathe an vncle a stale batcheler.
    • 1742, T. Short, Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society, 42 226:
      In barren Women, and stale Maids, Tapping should be very cautiously undertaken.
  5. (in general) Not new or recent; having been in place or in effect for some time.
    • 2014, David L. Hough, Street Strategies for Motorcyclists:
      In most states, you can be ticketed for failing to clear the intersection, even if you are hemmed in by traffic. One good clue to a stale green light is the pedestrian signal.
  6. (agriculture, obsolete) Fallow, in reference to land.
    • 1764, Museum Rusticum, II 306:
      Lime would do very little or no good on stale ploughed lands.
  7. (law) Unreasonably long in coming, in reference to claims and actions.
    a stale affidavit
    a stale demand
    • 1769, William Blackstone, Common Laws of England, IV xv 211:
      The jury will rarely give credit to a stale complaint.
  8. Worn out, particularly due to age or over-exertion, in reference to athletes and animals in competition.
    • 1856, “Stonehenge”, in Manual of British Rural Sports, II i vi §7 335:
      By this means the [horse's] legs are not made more stale than necessary.
    • 1885 May 28, Truth, 853 2:
      Dame Agnes will probably be stale after her exertions in the Derby.
  9. (finance) Out of date, unpaid for an unreasonable amount of time, particularly in reference to checks.
    • 1901, Business Terms & Phrases, second edition, 199:
      Stale cheque,...a cheque which has remained unpaid for some considerable time.
  10. (computing) Of data: out of date; not synchronized with the newest copy.
    The bug was found to be caused by stale data in the cache.
使用する際の注意点

In the sense regarding food, usually (but not always) pejorative and synonymous with gone bad and turned. In reference to mead, wine, and bread, it can describe an acceptable or desired state (see crouton). In modern English, however, "stale beer" has been light struck, flat, or oxidized and is to be avoided.

同意語
  • see also Thesaurus:hackneyed
反意語
  • fresh
派生語
  • stale-dated
  • stale drunk
  • stale-grown
  • stale-mouthed
  • stale read
  • stale-smelling
  • stale-worn
関連する語
  • go stale
  • stale drunk

名詞

stale (plural stales)

  1. (colloquial) Something stale; a loaf of bread or the like that is no longer fresh.
    • 1874, Thomas Hardy, Far from the Madding Crowd, II iii 39:
      I went to Riggs's batty-cake shop, and asked 'em for a penneth of the cheapest and nicest stales, that were all but blue-mouldy, but not quite.
    • 1937, George Orwell, Road to Wigan Pier, I i 15:
      Frayed-looking sweet-cakes...bought as ‘stales’ from the baker.

動詞

stale (third-person singular simple present stales, present participle staling, simple past and past participle staled)

  1. (of alcohol, obsolete, transitive) To make stale; to age in order to clear and strengthen (a drink, especially beer).
    • c. 1440, Promp. Parv., 472 1:
      Stalyn, or make stale drynke, defeco.
    • 1826, Art of Brewing, second edition, 106:
      A stock of old porter should be kept, sufficient for staling the consumption of twelve months.
  2. (transitive) To make stale; to cause to go out of fashion or currency; to diminish the novelty or interest of, particularly by excessive exposure or consumption.
    • 1601, Ben Jonson, Fountaine of Self-love, section 36:
      Ile goe tell all the Argument of his Play aforehand, and so stale his Inuention to the Auditory before it come foorth.
    • 1598, Beniamin Ionson [i.e., Ben Jonson], “Euery Man in His Humour. A Comœdie. []”, in The Workes of Beniamin Ionson (First Folio), London: [] Will[iam] Stansby, published 1616, →OCLC, Act I, scene iv:
    • c. 1606–1607 (date written), William Shakespeare, “The Tragedie of Anthonie and Cleopatra”, in Mr. William Shakespeares Comedies, Histories, & Tragedies [] (First Folio), London: [] Isaac Iaggard, and Ed[ward] Blount, published 1623, →OCLC, [Act II, scene ii], line 241:
      Age cannot wither her, nor custome stale Her infinite variety.
    • 1863, W. W. Story, Roba di Roma, I i 7:
      Pictures and statues have been staled by copy and description.
  3. (intransitive) To become stale; to grow odious from excessive exposure or consumption.
  4. (alcoholic beverages, intransitive) To become stale; to grow unpleasant from age.
派生語
  • antistaling

語源 2

    From 中期英語 stale, from 古期英語 stalu, from Proto-Germanic *stal-; compare English stell from this root. The development was paralleled by the ablaut which became English steal, from 中期英語 stele, from 古期英語 stela, from Proto-Germanic *stel-. Both are from the same Proto-Indo-European root *stel-, *stol- (to place, establish), whence also Ancient Greek στελεός (steleós, handle). See also English stele.

    名詞

    stale (plural stales)

    1. A long, thin handle (of rakes, axes, etc.)
    2. (dialectal) One of the posts or uprights of a ladder.
    3. One of the rungs on a ladder.
    4. (botany, obsolete) The stem of a plant.
    5. The shaft of an arrow, spear, etc.
    関連する語

    語源 3

    From 中期英語 stale, from Old French estal (place, something placed) (compare French étal), from Frankish stal, from Proto-Germanic *stallaz, earlier *staþlaz. Related to stall and stand.

    名詞

    stale (plural stales)

    1. (military, obsolete) A fixed position, particularly a soldier's in a battle-line.
    2. (chess, uncommon) A stalemate; a stalemated game.
    3. (military, obsolete) An ambush.
    4. (obsolete) A band of armed men or hunters.
      • c. 1540, H. Boece, translated by J. Bellenden, Hyst. & Cron. Scotl., XII xvi 184:
        The staill past throw the wod with sic noyis...yat all the bestis wer rasit fra thair dennys.
      • 1577, R. Holinshed, Hist. Scotl., 471 2 in Chron., I:
        The Lard of Drunlanrig lying al thys while in ambush...forbare to breake out to gyue anye charge vppon his enimies, doubting least the Earle of Lennox hadde kept a stale behynde.
    5. (Scotland, military, obsolete) The main force of an army.
      • 1532, State Papers Henry VIII, published 1836, IV 626:
        Neveryeles I knaw asweill by Englisemen as Scottishmen that their stale was no les then thre thowsand men.
    派生語
    • flying stale
    • hold one's stale
    • in stale

    形容詞

    stale (not comparable)

    1. (chess, obsolete) At a standstill; stalemated.
      • c. 1470, Ashmolean MS 344, 21:
        Then drawith he & is stale.

    動詞

    stale (third-person singular simple present stales, present participle staling, simple past and past participle staled)

    1. (chess, uncommon, transitive) To stalemate.
      • c. 1470, Ashmole MS 344, 7:
        He shall stale þe black kyng in the pointe þer the crosse standith.
      • 1903, H. J. R. Murray, Brit. Chess. Mag., section 283:
        In China, however, a player who stales his opponent's King, wins the game.
    2. (chess, obsolete, intransitive) To be stalemated.
      • 1597, A. Montgomerie, Cherrie & Slae, section 202:
        For vnder cuire I got sik check, that I micht neither muife nor neck, bot ather stale or mait.

    語源 4

    Noun from 中期英語 stale, from Anglo-Norman estal (urine), from Middle Dutch stal (urine). Cognate with Middle Low German stal (horse urine; bowel movement). Verb from 中期英語 stalen, from Old French estaler (urinate), related to Middle High German stallen (to piss).

    名詞

    stale (uncountable)

    1. (livestock, obsolete) Urine, especially used of horses and cattle.
    上位語
    派生語
    • blood-stale
    • stale-foul
    • to have a rod in stale

    動詞

    stale (third-person singular simple present stales, present participle staling, simple past and past participle staled)

    1. (livestock, obsolete, intransitive) To urinate, especially used of horses and cattle.
    使用する際の注意点

    Occasionally transitive, when in reference to horses or men pissing blood.

    上位語
    • See Thesaurus:urinate
    参考
    • piss like a racehorse (vulgar idiom)

    語源 5

    From 中期英語 stale (bird used as a decoy), probably from uncommon Anglo-Norman estale (pigeon used to lure hawks), ultimately from Proto-Germanic, probably *standaną (to stand). Compare 古期英語 stælhran (decoy reindeer) and Northumbrian stællo (catching fish).

    名詞

    stale (plural stales)

    1. (falconry, hunting, obsolete) A live bird to lure birds of prey or others of its kind into a trap.
      • 1579, Thomas North, “Sylla”, in Lives of the Noble Grecians and Romans, section 515:
        Like vnto the fowlers, that by their stales draw other birdes into their nets.
      • 1608, Ludovico Ariosto, translated by R. Tofte, Satyres, IV 56:
        A wife thats more then faire is like a stale, Or chanting whistle which brings birds to thrall.
    2. (obsolete) Any lure, particularly in reference to people used as live bait.
      • c. 1529, "The Tunnyng of Elynour Rummyng", 324, in John Skelton, Certayne Bokes:
        She ran in all the hast
        Vnbrased and vnlast...
        It was a stale to take
        the deuyll in a brake.
      • 1577, Raphael Holinshed, “The Historie of England, from the Time that It Was First Inhabited, Vntill the Time that It Was Last Conquered”, in Chronicles, 79 2:
        The Britaynes woulde oftentimes...lay their Cattell...in places conueniente, to bee as a stale to the Romaynes, and when the Romaynes shoulde make to them to fetche the same away,...they would fall vpon them.
      • 1579, J. Stubbs, Discouerie Gaping Gulf:
        Her daughter Margerit was the stale to lure...them that otherwise flewe hyghe...and could not be gotten.
      • 1615, George Sandys, A Relation of a Iourney begun An: Dom: 1610, I 66:
        ...many of the Coffamen keeping beaytifull boyes, who ſerue as ſtales to procure them cuſtomers.
      • 1670, J. Eachard, Grounds Contempt of Clergy, section 88:
        Six-pence or a shilling to put into the Box, for a stale to decoy in the rest of the Parish.
    3. (crime, obsolete) An accomplice of a thief or criminal acting as bait.
      • 1526, W. Bonde, Pylgrimage of Perfection, section III:
        Their mynisters, be false bretherne or false sustern, stales of the deuyll.
      • 1633, S. Marmion, Fine Compan., III iv:
        This is Captain Whibble, the Towne stale, For all cheating imployments.
    4. (obsolete) a partner whose beloved abandons or torments him in favor of another.
      • 1578, J. Lyly, Euphues, section 33:
        I perceiue Lucilla (sayd he) that I was made thy stale, and Philautus thy laughinge stocke.
      • 1588, T. Hughes, Misfortunes Arthur, I ii 3:
        Was I then chose and wedded for his stale?
      • 1611, T. Middleton et al., Roaring Girle:
        Did I for this loose all my friends...to be made A stale to a common whore?
      • c. 1594 (date written), William Shakespeare, “The Comedie of Errors”, in Mr. William Shakespeares Comedies, Histories, & Tragedies [] (First Folio), London: [] Isaac Iaggard, and Ed[ward] Blount, published 1623, →OCLC, [Act II, scene i], line 100:
        But, too vnruly Deere, he breakes the pale And feedes from home; poore I am but his stale.
      • c. 1619–1623, John Fletcher, Philip Massinger, “The Little French Lawyer”, in Comedies and Tragedies [], London: [] Humphrey Robinson, [], and for Humphrey Moseley [], published 1647, →OCLC, Act III, scene iv:
    5. (obsolete) A patsy, a pawn, someone used under some false pretext to forward another's (usu. sinister) designs; a stalking horse.
    6. (crime, obsolete) A prostitute of the lowest sort; any wanton woman.
    7. (hunting, obsolete) Any decoy, either stuffed or manufactured.
      • 1681, J. Flavell, Method of Grace, XXXV 588:
        'Tis the living bird that makes the best stale to draw others into the net.
      • 1888, G. M. Fenn, Dick o' the Fens, section 53:
        If my live birds aren't all drownded and my stales spoiled.

    動詞

    stale (third-person singular simple present stales, present participle staling, simple past and past participle staled)

    1. (rare, obsolete, transitive) To serve as a decoy, to lure.
      • 1557, Tottel's Misc., section 198:
        The eye...Doth serue to stale her here and there where she doth come and go.

    参照

    1. ^ Oxford English Dictionary. "Stale, adj. 1" & "n. 7".
    2. ^ Oxford English Dictionary. "Stale, n. 2" & "v. 4".
    3. ^ Oxford English Dictionary. "Stale, n. 4", "n. 6", "v. 3", and "adj. 2".
    4. ^ Oxford English Dictionary. "Stale, n. 5" and "v. 1".
    5. ^ Oxford English Dictionary. "Stale, n. 3" & "v. 5".

    アナグラム

    • setal, steal, ETLAs, tesla, telas, Astle, tales, least, Tesla, salet, slate, Teals, stela, Slate, Sleat, lates, leats, 'least, laste, teals, taels
    古期英語

    発音

    • IPA: /ˈstɑ.le/

    名詞

    stale

    1. inflection of stalu:
      1. nominative plural
      2. accusative singular/plural
      3. genitive/dative singular
    中期英語

    語源 1

    From Anglo-Norman estal (urine).

    発音

    • IPA: /staːl/, /stal/

    名詞

    stale (uncountable)

    1. (Late Middle English, hapax legomenon) urine
      • 14th c., Stockh. Medical MS. in Anglia XVIII.299:
        In werd ben men & women [] þat þer stale mown not holde.
        (please add an English translation of this quotation)
    派生した語
    • English: stale
    • Yola: sthall

    語源 2

    From 古期英語 stalu (theft), from Proto-Germanic *stalō.

    別の表記

    発音

    名詞

    stale (plural stales)

    1. theft; the act of stealing
    2. stealth (used in the phrase bi stale)
      • c. 1240, “Sawles Warde”, in Cott. Hom., section 249:
        Hire wune is to cumen bi stale...hwen me least cweneð.
        (please add an English translation of this quotation)

    語源 3

    From 古期英語 stalu (a piece of wood into which a harp-string is fixed).

    発音

    名詞

    stale (plural stales)

    1. An upright of a ladder.
    2. A rung in a ladder; tier.
    3. The posts and rungs composing a ladder.
      • c. 1315, Shoreham Poems, I 49:
        Þis ilke laddre is charite, Þe stales gode þeawis.
        (please add an English translation of this quotation)
    4. A long, thin handle (of rakes, axes, etc.)
      • 12th century, Sidonius Glosses in Anecd. Oxon., I v 59 22:
        Ansae et ansulae alicuius rei sunt illa eminentia in illa re per quam capi possit .i. ‘stale’.
        (please add an English translation of this quotation)
      • c. 1393, Langland, Piers Plowman (Vesp. MS), C xxii 279:
        And lerede men a ladel bygge with a long stale.
        (please add an English translation of this quotation)
    5. A shoot of a plant.
    関連する語
    • stele
    派生した語
    • English: stale

    語源 4

    Borrowed from Old French estal, from Frankish stal, from Proto-Germanic *stallaz, earlier *staþlaz.

    発音

    • IPA: /staːl/

    名詞

    stale

    1. a fixed position, particularly a soldier's in a battle-line
    2. (chess) A stalemate; a stalemated game.
    3. an ambush
      • c. 1425, Wyntoun Cron., IX viii 811:
        And he in stale howyd al stil.
        (please add an English translation of this quotation)
    4. a band of armed men or hunters
      • c. 1350, in N. H. Nicolas, Hist. Royal Navy (1847), II 491:
        [Every time that it shall be ordered..that armed men..shall land on the enemy's coast to seek victuals... then there shall be ordained a sufficient ‘stale’ of armed men and archers who shall wait together on the land until the ‘forreiours’ return to them].
        (please add an English translation of this quotation)
      • 14th century, Morte Arthur, 1355:
        [Gawayne] sterttes owtte to hys stede, and with his stale wendes.
        (please add an English translation of this quotation)
    派生した語
    • English: stale

    語源 5

    Probably from uncommon Anglo-Norman estale (pigeon used to lure hawks), ultimately from Proto-Germanic, probably *standaną (to stand).

    発音

    名詞

    stale

    1. (falconry, hunting) A live bird to lure birds of prey or others of its kind into a trap
      • c. 1440, Promp. Parv., 472 1:
        Stale, of fowlynge or byrdys takynge, stacionaria.
        (please add an English translation of this quotation)
    派生した語
    • English: stale

    語源 6

    Borrowed from Old French estale (settled, clear), probably connected to Proto-Germanic *stāną (to stand).

      発音

      形容詞

      stale

      1. (alcoholic beverages) clear, free of dregs and lees; old and strong
      派生した語
      • English: stale

      語源 7

      From stale (stalemate) or stalen (to stalemate).

      発音

      形容詞

      stale

      1. (hapax legomenon) Stalemated in chess.

      ウィキペディア英語版での「s Tale」の意味

      Stale

      出典:『Wikipedia』 (2011/01/10 15:02 UTC 版)

      英語による解説
      ウィキペディア英語版からの引用
      引用
      Stale stalɛ] is a village in the administrative district of Gmina Grębów, within Tarnobrzeg County, Subcarpathian Voivodeship, in south-eastern Poland. It lies approximately 9 kilometres (6 mi) west of Grębów, 6 km (4 mi) east of Tarnobrzeg, and 62 km (39 mi) north of the regional capital Rzeszów.

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