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Nicknamed "Doitora" by his students, the popular Doi was known as a "maverick" and "eccentric thinker" of the Kyoto School (of philosophical thought).発音を聞く 例文帳に追加
「土井虎(ドイトラ)」の愛称で親しまれ、京都学派の「異端児」・「奇人哲学者」として知られた。 - Wikipedia日英京都関連文書対訳コーパス
However, when the Tea Party group formed Dowa-kai group with maverick in 1928 and Kosei-kai group pulled up its office from the Saiwai-club building in the same year, Saiwai-club went into liquidation and Showa-club group, which Koyu-club group joined, succeeded the role.発音を聞く 例文帳に追加
だが、1928年に茶話会が無所属派と組んで同和会を結成し、同年に公正会も幸倶楽部内にあった事務所を引き払うと、自然消滅することとなり、交友倶楽部なども参加した昭和倶楽部がその役割を継承した。 - Wikipedia日英京都関連文書対訳コーパス
On the other hand, from the end of Shonyo's period the Honganji Buddhist sect in regions like Hokuriku started to become something of a maverick, escaping from the control of Hongan-ji Temple.発音を聞く 例文帳に追加
一方で、証如の時代の末期から、北陸をはじめとする地方の本願寺教団では、本願寺の統制を外れて独自路線を歩む者もあらわれつつあった。 - Wikipedia日英京都関連文書対訳コーパス
Paintings by Shohaku, who was already referred to as a 'maverick' or 'mad' painter in the art history of the Edo period, dealt with traditional subjects such as hermits, Karajishi (Chinese lions) and Chinese fables, but the way they were presented was unconventional and daring, with ugly and comical subjects that jangle the nerves and cannot fail to make strong impression.発音を聞く 例文帳に追加
江戸時代の画史においてすでに「異端」「狂気」の画家と位置付けられていた蕭白の絵は、仙人、唐獅子、中国の故事など伝統的な画題を扱いながら、その画題を醜悪、剽軽に描き出すなど表現は型破りで破天荒なものであり、見る者の神経を逆撫でするような強い印象を与えずにはおかない。 - Wikipedia日英京都関連文書対訳コーパス
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maverick
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From the surname of Texas lawyer and politician Samuel Maverick (1803–1870), who refused to brand his cattle.[1] For probable origin and meaning, see Maverick.
Mr. Samuel Maverick was, incidentally, the grandfather of former congressman Maury Maverick, who coined the term gobbledygook.
The poker noun sense (“a queen かつ a jack as a starting hand in Texas hold 'em”) may be from the theme song of the US Western television series Maverick (1957–1962), which says of the eponymous protagonist that “[g]amblin’ is his game” and that he is “livin’ on jacks and queens”.[2]
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maverick (comparative more maverick, superlative most maverick)
- (of cattle) Unbranded.
- 1875, “Investigating Commission of the Northern Frontier”, in Reports of the Committee of Investigation Sent in 1873 by the Mexican Government to the Frontier of Texas. […], New York, N.Y.: Baker & Godwin, printers, […], →OCLC, section V, pages 62–63:
- Occasionally some young men who have no cattle of their own will take part in these expeditions, or they will give their services by the year to receive a pro rata of all the maverick cattle that may be found. [Quoted from The Texas New Yorker, pages 110–111.]
- 2016, Victoria Lamont, “Western Violence and the Limits of Sentimental Power”, in Westerns: A Women’s History, Lincoln, Neb., London: University of Nebraska Press, →ISBN, page 40:
- Attempts to regulate the distribution of maverick cattle throughout the 1880s affected particularly the access of cowboys to mavericks.
- Showing independence in thoughts or actions.
- 2013, Jim Eldridge, “The Thinking Machine”, in Alan Turing (Real Lives), London: A. & C. Black, →ISBN, page 17:
- John Maynard Keynes, the internationally renowned economist, was impressed by Alan [Turing]'s work, and his unorthodox style. […] It is quite likely that Keynes viewed Alan and his maverick attitude to maths research sympathetically.
名詞
- An unbranded range animal. [from 1860s]
- 1872, W. G. Kingsbury, “Cattle-raising in Western Texas. How It is Conducted—Profits of the Business, &c.”, in A Brief Description of Western Texas, […], San Antonio, Tx.: Herald Steam Job Printing House and Book Bindery, →OCLC, page 36:
- In this distribution, care is taken to leave not only those which bear the owner's mark and brand, but his due proportion of the mavericks* that have been found upon the expedition. [footnote: *The term "maverick" is applied in this country to all animals that have neither mark nor brand upon them, and originated in this way: […]]
- 1884, The National Live-stock Journal, volume 1, Chicago, Ill.: George W. Rust & Co., →OCLC, page 55, column 3:
- Under this law 2,035 mavericks (orphan calves) were discovered and disposed of by the round-up foremen. Formerly the custom was to brand mavericks with the brand of the owner of that portion of the range where they were found. Under the new law, all mavericks are branded with the association brand, and sold at auction.
- 1904, O. Henry [pseudonym; William Sydney Porter], “A Call Loan”, in Heart of the West, [Garden City, N.Y.]: Published by Doubleday, Page & Company for Review of Reviews Co., →OCLC, page 241:
- (by extension) Anything dishonestly obtained.
- (by extension) One who is unconventional or does not abide by rules. [from 1880s]
- Synonyms: heteroclite, individualist, lone gunman, nonconformist, rebel; see also Thesaurus:maverick
- 1924 May 3, Collier’s, volume 73, Springfield, Oh.: Crowell-Collier Publishing Company, →OCLC, page 38:
- 1926, “The Engineers’ Basketball Contest: Civils vs. Electricals”, in The Idaho Engineer, Boise, Ida.: Idaho Society of Professional Engineers, →OCLC, page 70:
- The relative merits of the civils and the demerits of the electricals were extolled in the following challenge: “To the A.I.E.E. [American Institute of Electrical Engineers], hereinafter referred to as the mavericks of the engineering profession."
- 2021 February 2, Katharine Murphy, The Guardian[2]:
- If representation and recruitment is an objective, self-styled mavericks like Kelly and his Queensland sidekick George Christensen have some utility.
- (by extension) One who creates or uses controversial or unconventional ideas or practices.
- 1947, Norman Burns, The Administration of Higher Institutions under Changing Conditions (Institute for Administrative Officers of Higher Institutions; Proceedings), Chicago, Ill.: University of Chicago Press, →OCLC, page 75:
- 2008, Simon Singh, Edzard Ernst, “How Do You Determine the Truth?”, in Trick or Treatment?: Alternative Medicine on Trial, [London]: Transworld Publishers, →ISBN, pages 36–37:
- Florence Nightingale would have been perceived as a maverick during her early career, because she was prioritizing hygiene when everybody else involved in healthcare was focused on other things, such as surgery and pills.
- (military) A person in the military who became an officer by going to college while on active duty as an enlisted person.
- 2013, John T. Kuehn, “The Navy, Treaties, and Innovation”, in Agents of Innovation: The General Board and the Design of the Fleet that Defeated the Japanese Navy, Annapolis, Md.: Naval Institute Press, →ISBN, page 9:
- They had been working for and with each other for a very long period and their tolerance for “mavericks” was very high, especially if these mavericks continued to get promoted.
- (poker slang) A queen and a jack as a starting hand in Texas hold 'em.
動詞
maverick (三人称単数 現在形 mavericks, 現在分詞 mavericking, 過去形および過去分詞形 mavericked)
- (US) To take an unbranded range animal.
- 1894 July, Alice MacGowan, “The Heraldry of the Plains”, in McClure’s Magazine, volume III, number 2, New York, N.Y., London: S[amuel] S[idney] McClure, Limited, →OCLC, page 115:
- For the capricious and uncertain favor of this the only marriageable young lady in the district, all the susceptible and unattached cowboys (of which class the population almost wholly consisted) strove together eagerly and without ceasing, mavericking right and left everything they could lay their hands on, with a running brand L I L, until, when the tenderfoot she had all along been engaged to came out and married her, she brought him great herds of L I L cattle, with which they gayly set up a ranch beneath the noses of the forlorn celibate community.
- (by extension) To seize without a legal claim.
派生語
- maverick brand
参照
- Michael Weisenberg, compiler (1999) The Official Dictionary of Poker, Inglewood, Calif.: Mike Caro University of Poker, →ISBN; Tom Dalzell (2012), “maverick”, in The Slang of Poker, Mineola, N.Y.: Dover Publications, →ISBN, page 155: “maverick / a queen and jack as the first two cards in a hold 'em hand.”
Further reading
- maverick (animal) on Wikipedia.
- maverick (disambiguation) on Wikipedia.
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