steam の英語での意味
steamsteam1 /stiːm/ noun [uncountable]
すべての翻訳を見る1gas the hot mist that water produces when it is boiled水が沸騰したときに生じる熱い蒸気:
Steam rose from the hot tub.熱いバスタブから蒸気が立ち上った。2mist on surface the mist that forms on windows, mirrors etc when warm wet air suddenly becomes cold温かく湿った空気が急に冷えたときに、窓やミラーなどにできる曇り3power power that is produced by boiling water to make steam, in order to make things work or move水を沸かして蒸気を作り、機械を動かすために用いる動力;蒸気力:
The engines are driven by steam.エンジンは蒸気で動いている。steam engine/train/hammer etc (=an engine etc that works by steam power)(=蒸気力で動くエンジンなど)4let/blow off steam to get rid of your anger, excitement, or energy in a way that does not harm anyone by doing something active体を動かすことで、誰も傷つけずに怒りや興奮、エネルギーを発散させる5get/pick/build up steam (also gather/gain steam) a)if an engine picks up steam, it gradually starts to go fasterエンジンが勢いを増すと、徐々に速くなっていく b)if plans, beliefs etc pick up steam, they gradually become more important and more people become interested in them計画や信念などが勢いを増すと、徐々に重要性が高まり、より多くの人が関心を持つようになる:
The election campaign is picking up steam.選挙キャンペーンが勢いを増している。6run out of steam (also lose steam) to no longer have the energy or the desire to continue doing something, especially because you are tired特に疲れたために、何かを続けるエネルギーや意欲がなくなる:
I usually just let her yell until she runs out of steam.私はたいてい、彼女が力尽きるまで叫ばせておく。7under your own steam if you go somewhere under your own steam, you get there without help from anyone else自力でどこかへ行くとは、誰の助けも借りずにそこへたどり着くことをいう:
I’ll get to the restaurant under my own steam.レストランには自力で行きます。8railway a railway system in which the trains use steam for power列車が蒸気を動力とする鉄道システム:
the age of steam蒸気の時代 → full steam ahead at full1(18)
すべての翻訳を見る1gas the hot mist that water produces when it is boiled水が沸騰したときに生じる熱い蒸気:
Steam rose from the hot tub.熱いバスタブから蒸気が立ち上った。2mist on surface the mist that forms on windows, mirrors etc when warm wet air suddenly becomes cold温かく湿った空気が急に冷えたときに、窓やミラーなどにできる曇り3power power that is produced by boiling water to make steam, in order to make things work or move水を沸かして蒸気を作り、機械を動かすために用いる動力;蒸気力:
The engines are driven by steam.エンジンは蒸気で動いている。steam engine/train/hammer etc (=an engine etc that works by steam power)(=蒸気力で動くエンジンなど)4let/blow off steam to get rid of your anger, excitement, or energy in a way that does not harm anyone by doing something active体を動かすことで、誰も傷つけずに怒りや興奮、エネルギーを発散させる5get/pick/build up steam (also gather/gain steam) a)if an engine picks up steam, it gradually starts to go fasterエンジンが勢いを増すと、徐々に速くなっていく b)if plans, beliefs etc pick up steam, they gradually become more important and more people become interested in them計画や信念などが勢いを増すと、徐々に重要性が高まり、より多くの人が関心を持つようになる:
The election campaign is picking up steam.選挙キャンペーンが勢いを増している。6run out of steam (also lose steam) to no longer have the energy or the desire to continue doing something, especially because you are tired特に疲れたために、何かを続けるエネルギーや意欲がなくなる:
I usually just let her yell until she runs out of steam.私はたいてい、彼女が力尽きるまで叫ばせておく。7under your own steam if you go somewhere under your own steam, you get there without help from anyone else自力でどこかへ行くとは、誰の助けも借りずにそこへたどり着くことをいう:
I’ll get to the restaurant under my own steam.レストランには自力で行きます。8railway a railway system in which the trains use steam for power列車が蒸気を動力とする鉄道システム:
the age of steam蒸気の時代 → full steam ahead at full1(18)steamsteam2 verb
1[intransitive] if something steams, steam rises from it, especially because it is hot何かが湯気を出しているとは、特に熱いために蒸気が立ち上っていることをいう:
A pot was steaming on top of the cooker.コンロの上でなべが湯気を立てていた。2[transitive] to cook something in steam蒸気で食べ物を蒸す:
Steam the vegetables lightly.野菜を軽く蒸してください。
steamed broccoli蒸しブロッコリー► see thesaurus at cook3[intransitive always + adverb/preposition] to travel somewhere in a boat or train that uses steam to produce power蒸気を動力とする船や汽車でどこかへ移動するsteam into/from etc
We steamed from port to port.私たちは蒸気船で港から港へと移動した。4[intransitive] especially British English to go somewhere very quicklyどこかへ非常に速く行くsteam in/down
Geoff steamed in, ten minutes late.ジェフは10分遅れて勢いよく入ってきた。5be steaming (mad) (also be steamed (up)) American English spoken話し言葉 to be very angryひどく腹を立てているsteam ahead phrasal verb to start doing something very quickly何かをとても速いペースで始める:
The company is steaming ahead with its investment programme.その会社は投資プログラムを全速力で進めている。steam something ↔ open/off phrasal verb to use steam to open an envelope or to remove a stamp from an envelope蒸気を使って封筒を開けたり、封筒から切手をはがしたりするsteam up phrasal verb to cover something with steam, or to become covered with steam何かを蒸気で覆う、または蒸気に覆われる;曇る:
My glasses are all steamed up.眼鏡が全部曇ってしまった。steam something ↔ up
A pan was boiling on the stove, steaming up the windows.コンロでなべが沸騰していて、窓を曇らせていた。 → steamed-up
1[intransitive] if something steams, steam rises from it, especially because it is hot何かが湯気を出しているとは、特に熱いために蒸気が立ち上っていることをいう:
A pot was steaming on top of the cooker.コンロの上でなべが湯気を立てていた。2[transitive] to cook something in steam蒸気で食べ物を蒸す:
Steam the vegetables lightly.野菜を軽く蒸してください。
steamed broccoli蒸しブロッコリー► see thesaurus at cook3[intransitive always + adverb/preposition] to travel somewhere in a boat or train that uses steam to produce power蒸気を動力とする船や汽車でどこかへ移動するsteam into/from etc
We steamed from port to port.私たちは蒸気船で港から港へと移動した。4[intransitive] especially British English to go somewhere very quicklyどこかへ非常に速く行くsteam in/down
Geoff steamed in, ten minutes late.ジェフは10分遅れて勢いよく入ってきた。5be steaming (mad) (also be steamed (up)) American English spoken話し言葉 to be very angryひどく腹を立てているsteam ahead phrasal verb to start doing something very quickly何かをとても速いペースで始める:
The company is steaming ahead with its investment programme.その会社は投資プログラムを全速力で進めている。steam something ↔ open/off phrasal verb to use steam to open an envelope or to remove a stamp from an envelope蒸気を使って封筒を開けたり、封筒から切手をはがしたりするsteam up phrasal verb to cover something with steam, or to become covered with steam何かを蒸気で覆う、または蒸気に覆われる;曇る:
My glasses are all steamed up.眼鏡が全部曇ってしまった。steam something ↔ up
A pan was boiling on the stove, steaming up the windows.コンロでなべが沸騰していて、窓を曇らせていた。 → steamed-up