PolyDict.cc

    become の英語での意味

    becomebecome /bɪˈkʌm/ verb (past tense became /-ˈkeɪm/, past participle become) すべての翻訳を見る1[linking verb] to start to have a feeling or quality, or to start to develop into something感情や性質を持ち始める、またはある状態へと発展し始める:  The weather became warmer.天気が暖かくなった。 Slowly my eyes became accustomed to the darkness.次第に目が暗さに慣れてきた。 Helen became increasingly anxious about her husband’s strange behaviour.ヘレンは夫の奇妙な行動にしだいに不安を募らせた。 Pollution from cars has become a major problem.自動車による汚染は深刻な問題となっている。2[linking verb] to start to have a job or position仕事や地位を持ち始める:  George became king at the age of 54.ジョージは54歳で王になった。 When did you first want to become a teacher?初めて先生になりたいと思ったのはいつですか?3[transitive not in progressive] formalフォーマル to be suitable for someone, or to look attractive on them人に似合う、またはその人を引き立てる SYN  suit:  Blue really becomes her.青色は本当に彼女に似合っている。 Don’t try to be clever – it doesn’t become you.賢そうに見せようとしないで——あなたには似合わない。4what became of ... ? whatever will become of ... ? used to ask what has happened to someone or something, especially when you have not seen them for a long time, or what will happen to someone that you are worried about特に長い間会っていない人や物に何が起きたかを尋ねる、または心配している人がどうなるかを尋ねるときに使う:  What became of those Chinese vases that Mum used to have?お母さんがよく持っていたあの中国の花瓶はどうなったの? Whatever will become of Sam when his wife dies?妻が亡くなったら、サムはどうなるのだろう?GRAMMAR: Linking verbs文法:連結動詞Become is a linking verb. This type of verb links the subject of the sentence with an adjective or noun: · It became more difficult.· She hoped to become a lawyer.become は連結動詞です。この種の動詞は文の主語を形容詞または名詞と結びつけます:· It became more difficult.· She hoped to become a lawyer.THESAURUS類義語become to start to have a feeling or quality, or to start to develop into something感情や性質を持ち始める、またはある状態へと発展し始める: · His parents became worried when he was late home from school.· 彼が学校から帰るのが遅くなると、両親は心配になった。· Violent crime is becoming a major problem.· 凶悪犯罪が深刻な問題になりつつある。· She became more confident when she joined a drama group.· 演劇グループに入ってから、彼女はより自信を持つようになった。get to start to have a feeling or quality. Get is less formal than become and is much more commonly used in everyday English感情や性質を持ち始める。get は become より口語的で、日常英語ではるかに多く使われる: · I was getting very tired.· とても疲れてきた。· Make sure you’re home before it gets dark.· 暗くなる前に必ず帰宅してください。go to become something – used about things becoming a different colour, or things or people becoming worse in some way何かになる——色が変わる場合、または物事や人が何らかの点で悪化する場合に使う: · Her hair was going grey.· 彼女の髪が白くなりはじめていた。· He went blind.· 彼は目が見えなくなった。· I think I’m going mad.· 気が狂いそうだ。turn to become something – used about things becoming a different colour, or the weather or people’s behaviour changing何かになる——色が変わる場合、または天気や人の行動が変化する場合に使う: · The water had turned bright green.· 水が鮮やかな緑色に変わっていた。· The weather is expected to turn cold again.· 天気はまた寒くなると予想されている。· He suddenly turned nasty.· 彼は突然意地悪になった。grow especially written特に書き言葉で to gradually become something徐々に何かになる: · People were growing impatient.· 人々は次第にいらいらしてきた。· The rich grew richer.· 富める者はさらに豊かになった。come undone/loose/apart to become undone, loose, or separated into piecesほどける、緩む、またはバラバラになる: · The screws had come loose.· ねじが緩んでいた。change into something to become something completely differentまったく別のものになる: · The caterpillar changed into a beautiful butterfly.· イモムシが美しい蝶に変わった。