意味 | 例文 (8件) |
五十吾の英語
追加できません
(登録数上限)
「五十吾」の部分一致の例文検索結果
該当件数 : 8件
この地吾居ること欲さず「乃興言曰此地吾不欲居」と言い息子の五十猛神(イソタケル)と共に土船で東に渡り出雲国斐伊川上の鳥上の峰へ到った(「遂以埴土作舟乘之東渡到出雲國簸川上所在鳥上之峯」)後八岐大蛇を退治した。例文帳に追加
Susano didn't want to stay there, so he said 'I do not want to stay here' ('乃興言曰 此地吾不欲居' --original text) and took his son Isotakerunokami to the east by tsuchibune (a ship used to carry sediment) and reached the Torigami no Mine (Range) on the upper Hii-kawa River in Izumo Province('遂以埴土作舟 乘之東渡 到出雲國簸川上所在 鳥上之峯'--original text), whereupon he exterminated Yamatanoorochi.発音を聞く - Wikipedia日英京都関連文書対訳コーパス
武埴安彦は山背国から、その妻吾田媛は大坂からともに都を襲撃しようとしたが、天皇は五十狭芹彦命(吉備津彦命)の軍を遣わして吾田媛勢を迎え討ち、一方の安彦勢には、大彦命と彦国葺(ひこくにぶく、和珥氏の祖)を差し向かわせ、これを打ち破った。例文帳に追加
Takehani Yasubiko attempted to attack the capital from Yamashiro Province while his wife, Princess Atahime attempted to attack from Osaka but the emperor dispatched the forces of Hiko Isaseribiko no Mikoto (Kibitsuhiko no Mikoto) to attack Princess Atahime's army while Obiko no Mikoto and Hikokunibuku (an ancestor of the Wani clan) attacked Yasubiko's forces.発音を聞く - Wikipedia日英京都関連文書対訳コーパス
そして『吾妻鏡』1242年(仁治3年)6月28日条によれば、30歳で評定衆となり、そして同1253年(建長5年)12月21日条には単独で「前甲斐守正五位下大江朝臣泰秀卒す(年四十二)」とある。例文帳に追加
According to the article dated June 28, 1242, of "Azuma Kagami", he became hyojoshu (a member of Council of State) at the age of 30, and according to the article dated December 21, 1253, 'the former Kai no kami (the governor of Kai Province) Shogoinoge (Senior Fifth Rank, Lower Grade) Oe Ason (second highest of the eight hereditary titles) Yasuhide passed away (at the age of 42).発音を聞く - Wikipedia日英京都関連文書対訳コーパス
明治42年に建設された辰野金吾設計の奈良ホテルのラウンジを開館二十五周年記念事業の一つとして移築修復し、ホールとして活用している。例文帳に追加
The lounge of Nara Hotel designed by Kingo TATSUNO and built in 1909 was relocated and innovated in a series of a project commemorating the 25th anniversary of the establishment and is utilized as a hall.発音を聞く - Wikipedia日英京都関連文書対訳コーパス
『吾妻鏡』治承四年五月二十六日の条によると、季邦(義房)は治承4年閏5月26日に以仁王の乱による宇治川の戦いに源頼政の武将として、平知盛率いる平家の軍勢と戦って、戦死したと記されている。例文帳に追加
The provision on May 26, 1180 in "Azuma Kagami" (The Mirror of the East) shows that Suekuni (Yoshifusa) fought with the army of the Taira family, led by TAIRA no Tomomori, as a busho of MINAMOTO no Yorimasa and finally died in the Battle of Uji-gawa River during the War of Prince Mochihito on June 27, 1180.発音を聞く - Wikipedia日英京都関連文書対訳コーパス
熊野那智での渡海の場合は、原則として補陀落山寺の住職が渡海行の主体であったが、例外として『吾妻鏡』天福元年(1233年)五月二十七日の条に、下河辺六郎行秀という元武士が補陀落山で「智定房」と号し渡海に臨んだと記されている。例文帳に追加
The practitioners of tokai in Kumano Nachi were mainly chief priests of Fudarakusan-ji Temple in principle, but it is recorded in an entry dated May 27, 1233 of "Azuma Kagami" (The Mirror of the East) that an ex-samurai named Rokuroyukihide SHIMOKAWABE took the second name of 智定房 and tried tokai as a special case.発音を聞く - Wikipedia日英京都関連文書対訳コーパス
世話物では『四谷怪談』の民谷伊右衛門、『於染久松色読販』(お染の七役)の鬼兵衛、『四千両小判梅葉』(四千両しせんりょう)の藤岡藤十郎、『梅雨小袖昔八丈』(髪結新三かみゆいしんざ)の弥太五郎源七、『極付幡随長兵衛』の幡随院長兵衛、『東山桜荘子』(佐倉義民伝さくらぎみんでん)の木内宗吾。例文帳に追加
Sewamono (domestic dramas dealing with the lives of commoners) roles included Iemon TAMIYA in "Yotsuya Kaidan," Onihei in "Osome Hisamatsu Ukina no Yomiuri" ("Osome no Nanayaku"), Tojuro FUJIOKA in "Shisenryo Koban no Umenoha" ("Shisenryo"), Yatagoro Genshichi in "Tsuyu Kosode Mukashi Hachijo" ("Kamiyui Shinza"), Banzuiin Chobei in "Kiwametsuki Banzuichobei," and Sogo KIUCHI in "Higashiyama Sakura Soshi" ("Sakura Giminden").発音を聞く - Wikipedia日英京都関連文書対訳コーパス
-
履歴機能過去に調べた
単語を確認! -
語彙力診断診断回数が
増える! -
マイ単語帳便利な
学習機能付き! -
マイ例文帳文章で
単語を理解!
「五十吾」の部分一致の例文検索結果
該当件数 : 8件
一書曰素戔嗚尊曰韓郷之嶋是有金銀若使吾兒所御之國不有浮寶者未是佳也乃拔鬚髯散之即成杉又拔散胸毛是成檜尻毛是成柀眉毛是成櫲樟已而定其當用乃稱之曰杉及櫲樟此兩樹者可以爲浮寶檜可以爲瑞宮之材柀可以爲顯見蒼生奥津棄戸將臥之具夫須噉八十木種皆能播生于時素戔嗚尊之子號曰五十猛命妹大屋津姫命次枛津姫命凡此三神亦能分布木種即奉渡於紀伊國也然後素戔嗚尊居熊成峯而遂入於根國者矣棄戸此云須多杯柀此云磨紀例文帳に追加
Susanoo said, "There is gold and silver in the islands of Karakuni (considered to be a part of present-day Korea), so it is not good that the country controlled by my children doesn't have any ships." Then, he pulled out some hairs of his beard and scattered them, and then, they turned into cedars. He continued pulling out some hairs from parts of his body. The hairs he picked from his chest turned into hinoki (Japanese cypresses), the hairs he picked from his buttocks turned into maki (Japanese yew pines), and his plucked eyebrows turned into camphor trees. After that, he decided on the use of each tree and suggested, "Cedars and camphor trees should be used for making ships, Japanese cypresses should be used for constructing palaces, Japanese yew pines should be used for coffins when the body is buried. Everyone should join together to sow seeds of many trees used for these various purposes and grow many more trees." Around this time, he had a son, Isotakeru, and two daughters, Oyatsu-hime and Tsumatsu-hime. These three gods contributed to sowing seeds and growing trees all across the nation, and then they moved to Kii Province (the southern part of present-day Mie and Wakayama Prefectures) where they were enshrined. After that, Susanoo finally entered Ne-no-kuni (underworld) via Kumanarinotake.発音を聞く - Wikipedia日英京都関連文書対訳コーパス
|
意味 | 例文 (8件) |
五十吾のページの著作権
英和・和英辞典
情報提供元は
参加元一覧
にて確認できます。
Copyright © 2024 CJKI. All Rights Reserved | |
This page uses the JMnedict dictionary files. These files are the property of the Electronic Dictionary Research and Development Group, and are used in conformance with the Group's licence. |
ピン留めアイコンをクリックすると単語とその意味を画面の右側に残しておくことができます。 |
ログイン |
Weblio会員(無料)になると 検索履歴を保存できる! 語彙力診断の実施回数増加! |
weblioのその他のサービス
ログイン |
Weblio会員(無料)になると 検索履歴を保存できる! 語彙力診断の実施回数増加! |