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意味・対訳 肩、(衣服の)肩、(荷を負う両肩と背中の上の部分の)背(せ)、(責任を負う)双肩(そうけん)、(山の)肩、(瓶・弦楽器などの)肩、(道路の)路肩(ろかた)、肩肉
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shoulder a heavy load 重い荷物を背負う.
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shoulder a person out of the way 人を肩で押しのける.
I was shouldered aside. 私は肩で押しのけられた.
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He shouldered the swing door open. 彼は肩で押してそのスイングドアを開けた.
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Eゲイト英和辞典での「shoulder」の意味 |
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名詞
2((one's ~s))(責任・重荷などを負う)肩,双肩
3(羊・豚などの食用)肩肉⇒pork1図
4(衣服の)肩の部分
5〔肩のような部分〕a(道路の)路肩
b(山・丘などの)肩
成句be looking over |one|'|s| shoulder
(だれかが自分を傷つけたり,攻撃したりするのではないかと)不安に思う
成句cry on a |person|'|s| shoulder
((口))(同情や慰めを求めて)(人)に悩みを打ち明ける(←人の肩を借りて泣く)
成句give |a person| a shoulder to cry on
(悩みを抱えた人)を慰める
成句have a chip on |one|'|s| shoulder
⇒chip名詞成句
成句have a good head on |one|'|s| shoulders
⇒head名詞成句
成句have broad shoulders
肩幅が広い;((口))重責に耐える,頼りになる
成句put |one|'|s| shoulder to the wheel
⇒wheel名詞成句
成句rub shoulders with |a person|
((口))(人)と会って話をする,付き合いがある
成句shoulder to shoulder
((口))①肩と肩を寄せ合って,肩と肩を触れ合って,肩を並べて;密集して
②協力し合って
成句shrug |one|'|s| shoulders
(両手を広げて)肩をすくめる(困難・不快などを示す動作)
成句straight from the shoulder
((口))率直に,遠慮なく(←ボクシングで肩口から繰り出されるストレートパンチの比ゆ的転用として)
動詞
他動詞
自動詞
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Wiktionary英語版での「shoulder」の意味 |
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出典:『Wiktionary』 (2025/12/11 03:12 UTC 版)
別の表記
- shouder (dialectal)
語源
From 中期英語 schuldre, sholder, shulder, schulder, from 古期英語 sculdra, sculdor (“shoulder”), from Proto-West Germanic *skuldru (“shoulder”), of uncertain origin. Perhaps related to Proto-Germanic *skelduz (“shield”), see shield. Cognate with Old Frisian skuldere (“shoulder”) (West Frisian skouder (“shoulder”)), Middle Low German scholder (“shoulder”), Low German Schuller, Schulder (“shoulder”), Dutch schouder (“shoulder”), German Schulter (“shoulder”).
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- The part of an animal's body between the base of the neck and forearm socket.
- The part of the human torso forming a relatively horizontal surface running away from the neck.
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1879, R[ichard] J[efferies], “The First Gun”, in The Amateur Poacher, London: Smith, Elder, & Co., […], →OCLC, page 4:
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But then I had the flintlock by me for protection. ¶ There were giants in the days when that gun was made; for surely no modern mortal could have held that mass of metal steady to his shoulder. The linen-press and a chest on the top of it formed, however, a very good gun-carriage; and, thus mounted, aim could be taken out of the window […].
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1910, Emerson Hough, “A Lady in Company”, in The Purchase Price: Or The Cause of Compromise, Indianapolis, Ind.: The Bobbs-Merrill Company, →OCLC:
- (anatomy) The joint between the arm and the torso, sometimes including the surrounding muscles, tendons, and ligaments.
- A cut of meat comprising the upper joint of the foreleg and the surrounding muscle.
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1726 October 28, [Jonathan Swift], “The Humours and Dispositions of the Laputians Described. […]”, in Travels into Several Remote Nations of the World. […] [Gulliver’s Travels], volume II, London: […] Benj[amin] Motte, […], →OCLC, part III (A Voyage to Laputa, Balnibarbi, Glubbdubdribb, Luggnagg, and Japan), page 20:
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In the firſt Courſe there was a Shoulder of Mutton, cut into an Æquilateral Triangle, a Piece of Beef into a Rhomboides, and a Pudding into a Cycloid.
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- The portion of a garment where the shoulder is clothed.
- The part of the human torso forming a relatively horizontal surface running away from the neck.
- Anything forming a shape resembling a human shoulder.
- (topography) A shelf between two levels.
- A usually unsealed strip of land bordering a road, where vehicles can drive or park in an emergency.
- The portion of a hill or mountain just below the peak.
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1818 July 25, Jedediah Cleishbotham [pseudonym; Walter Scott], chapter III, in Tales of My Landlord, Second Series, […] (The Heart of Mid-Lothian), volume II, Edinburgh: […] [James Ballantyne and Co.] for Archibald Constable and Company, →OCLC, page 57:
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[…] the north-western shoulder of the mountain […]
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- A lateral protrusion of a hill or mountain.
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1949 January and February, F. G. Roe, “I Saw Three Englands–1”, in Railway Magazine, page 12:
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I certainly was not prepared for the cosy nestling valleys that snuggled against the shoulders of the hills; a land where the graystone cottages and farmsteads still prevailed, but where they had taken on something of the softness of their kind in Gloucester and the Cotswolds, and seemed almost like growths of the soil; […] .
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- The angle of a bastion included between the face and flank.
- An abrupt projection which forms an abutment on an object, or limits motion, etc., such as the projection around a tenon at the end of a piece of timber.
- A usually unsealed strip of land bordering a road, where vehicles can drive or park in an emergency.
- (printing) The flat portion of type that is below the bevelled portion that joins up with the face.
- (of an object) The portion between the neck and the body.
- (figurative) That which supports or sustains; support.
- The part of a key between the cuts and the bow.
- (surfing) The part of a wave that has not yet broken.
- (aviation) A season or a time of day when there is relatively little air traffic.
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2003, Proceedings of the 8th International Congress on Noise as a Public Health Problem (Rotterdam, the Netherlands, 29 June-3 July 2003), page 184:
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the determination of noise-induced disturbances during the shoulder hours and their consequences for the consecutive sleep period
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下位語
派生語
- chip on one's shoulder
- cold-shoulder
- cold shoulder
- cold shoulder sleeve
- double shoulder lock
- frozen shoulder
- give someone the cold shoulder
- hard shoulder
- heave-shoulder
- hip and shoulder
- look over one's shoulder
- Milwaukee shoulder syndrome
- off-the-shoulder
- over the left shoulder
- over-the-shoulder boulder holder
- pull away the shoulder
- put one's shoulder into
- put one's shoulder to the wheel
- rub shoulders
- set one's shoulder to the wheel
- shoulder angel
- shoulder arms
- shoulder bag
- shoulder-barge
- shoulder belt
- shoulder blade
- shoulder-blade
- shoulder block
- shoulderboard
- shoulder bolt
- shoulder bone
- shoulder button
- shoulder check
- shoulder devil
- shoulder display
- shoulder drop
- shoulder girdle
- shoulder impingement syndrome
- shoulder joint
- shoulder-knot
- shoulder knot
- shoulder-length
- shoulder mark
- shoulder-of-mutton sail
- shoulder pad
- shoulder piece
- shoulder pole
- shoulder-pole
- shoulder season
- shoulder-strap
- shoulder surf
- shoulder surfer
- shoulder surfing
- shoulder to cry on
- shoulder-to-shoulder
- shoulder to shoulder
- straight-from-the-shoulder
- straight from the shoulder
- with one shoulder
- you can't put an old head on young shoulders
動詞
shoulder (third-person singular simple present shoulders, present participle shouldering, simple past and past participle shouldered)
- (transitive) To push (a person or thing) using one's shoulder.
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1714, Nicholas Rowe, The Tragedy of Jane Shore:
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Around her numberless the rabble flowed, / Shouldering each other, crowding for a view.
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- (transitive, by extension) To bully, manipulate or pull rank on (somebody).
- (transitive) To put (something) on one's shoulders.
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1922, A. M. Chisholm, A Thousand a Plate:
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- (transitive) To place (something) against one's shoulders.
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2004, Chris Christian, Larry Sterett, Rick Sapp, The Gun Digest Book of Trap & Skeet Shooting, page 221:
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All three sets are nicely sculptured along the bottom to prevent interference when shouldering your gun with proper shooting form.
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- (transitive, figuratively) To bear a burden, as a financial obligation.
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1950, Colin Arthur Cooke, Corporation, Trust and Company: An Essay in Legal History, page 111:
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The shareholders were then shouldering a burden of liability out of proportion to their mere ownership of theoretical fractions of the business.
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- (transitive, figuratively) To accept responsibility for.
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shoulder the blame
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2022 November 15, Hugo Lowell, “Trump to barrel ahead with campaign reveal despite Republican pushback”, in The Guardian:
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The former president has been forced to shoulder some of the blame for poor performances in key races, including in Pennsylvania, where his handpicked Republican candidate, Mehmet Oz, lost to Democrat John Fetterman in a contest that allowed Democrats to keep the Senate majority.
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- (transitive) To form a shape resembling a shoulder.
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1977, Roger W. Autor Bolz, Production Processes: The Productivity Handbook, page 12-81:
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allowance at the bottom of blind bores for the chamfered tip of the reamer will obviate additional operations with shouldering or bottoming reamers to completely finish the entire length of a hole.
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- (intransitive) To move by or as if by using one's shoulders.
- (transitive) To round and slightly raise the top edges of slate shingles so that they form a tighter fit at the lower edge and can be swung aside to expose the nail.
- (intransitive) To slope downwards from the crest and whitewater portion of a wave.
- (transitive, archaic, slang) Of a servant: to embezzle money from (the employer).
Further reading
- “shoulder”, in OneLook Dictionary Search.
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shoulder
a shoulder
the waist
the neck
the wrist
the wrist
ひげ
the ankle
肩をもむ
肩をもむ
the buttocks
the forearm
to side with―take part with―stand up for―take up the cudgel for―espouse the cause of―support―back―favour―any one
なで肩.
the shoulder-joint
猫背.
「shoulder」を含む例文一覧
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a shoulder pad that is placed on one's shoulder when carrying something on one's shoulders発音を聞く 例文帳に追加
物を担ぐときの肩当て - EDR日英対訳辞書
a condition of a shoulder being afflicted with pain and stiffening, called frozen shoulder発音を聞く 例文帳に追加
五十腕という症状 - EDR日英対訳辞書
a condition of a shoulder being afflicted with pain and stiffening, called frozen shoulder発音を聞く 例文帳に追加
五十肩という症状 - EDR日英対訳辞書
shoulder disarticulation発音を聞く 例文帳に追加
肩関節離断 - Weblio英語基本例文集
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