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I am glad to introduce a very suitable person for the position, Mr. Geoff Bolton, to you.例文帳に追加
その職にとてもふさわしい方、ジェフ・ボルトンさんを喜んであなたにご紹介したいと思います。 - Weblioビジネス英文メールテンプレート文例集
he chalked up two goals which deservedly gave Bolton their second victory of the season発音を聞く例文帳に追加
彼は当然のごとくその時期の二度目の勝利を与えた2つのゴールを記録した - 日本語WordNet
Last season he played for Bolton Wanderers of the English Premier League.発音を聞く例文帳に追加
昨シーズンはイングランド・プレミアリーグのボルトン・ワンダラーズでプレーした。 - 浜島書店 Catch a Wave
The message of Bolton EYRES-MONSEL, First Lord of the Admiralty, by BBC from England, and the message of William STANDLEY, Chief of Naval Operation, by NBC from America were broadcast respectively, and it happened that the program by NBC finished earlier than planned, so the NBC broadcast the Japanese songs "Oedo Nihon-bashi Bridge" and "Kappore," which were completely unsuitable to the funeral memory, to fill its allotted time.発音を聞く例文帳に追加
イギリスからはボルトン・イヤーズ=モンセル海軍省(イギリス)のメッセージが英国放送協会から、アメリカからはウィリアム・スタンドレイアメリカ海軍作戦部長のメッセージがNBCからそれぞれ放送されたが、アメリカからの放送では予定より早く終了したため、時間調整に日本の曲として『お江戸日本橋』『かっぽれ』という、おおよそ追悼に似つかわしくない音楽が放送されてしまうというハプニングが起こった。 - Wikipedia日英京都関連文書対訳コーパス
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Wiktionary英語版での「Bolton」の意味 |
Bolton
語源
From 古期英語 bolt-tun, “settlement within a dwelling”, ultimately from 古期英語 bold, blod, bolt, botl (“house, dwelling-place, mansion, hall, castle, temple”), + tun, (“enclosure, homestead, town”), equivalent to the modern + -ton.
固有名詞
Bolton
bolt-on
発音
名詞
- (also figuratively) An accessory that can be bolted on or otherwise attached.
- 1988, Michael Ross, “The Electric Guitar as an Acoustic Instrument”, in Getting Great Guitar Sounds: A Non-technical Approach to Shaping Your Personal Sound, Milwaukee, Wis.: Hal Leonard Books, →ISBN, page 18:
- Some guitars have the neck glued to the body (Les Pauls), some are bolted on (Fenders), and in some the neck is part of one piece of wood that extends through the body (Jackson). The theory of the neck through the body design is that if the pickups, bridge, and the strings (from tuners to tailpiece) are mounted on the same piece of wood, sustain will be greatly enhanced. In practice, a well joined glue-on and a properly fitted bolt-on will sustain just as well.
- 1998, John Bell, “Mechanisms for Cross-fertilisation of Administrative Law in Europe”, in Jack Beatson and Takis Tridimas, editors, New Directions in European Public Law, Oxford: Hart Publishing, →ISBN, page 147:
- I would draw a distinction between transplants and cross-fertilisation. […] Cross-fertilisation implies a different, more indirect process. It implies that an external stimulus promotes an evolution within the receiving legal system. The evolution involves an internal adaptation by the receiving legal system in its own way. The new development is a distinctive but organic product of that system rather than a bolt-on.
- 2011, Alan Barrow, “The Changing Educational Scene”, in Christine Bold, editor, Supporting Learning and Teaching, 2nd edition, Abingdon, Oxon.; New York, N.Y.: Routledge, →ISBN, page 26:
- Should not a curriculum for the twenty-first century be organised more effectively around the new technology? At present, it remains an addition to most subjects – a bolt-on.
- 2017 May 13, Barney Ronay, “Antonio Conte’s brilliance has turned Chelsea’s pop-up team into champions”, in The Guardian[1], London, archived from the original on 9 September 2017:
- Friday night's crowning victory at The Hawthorns was the 25th in 30 league matches since Antonio Conte's decisive re-gearing of his team in September, the tactical switches that have coaxed such a thrilling run from this team of bolt-ons and upcycled squad players, most notably Victor Moses, who was dredged out of the laundry bin in the autumn to become a key part of the title surge.
- (figuratively) A functionality or service that can be added to an existing arrangement or plan (for example, a mobile telephone subscription).
- 2009, Simran K. Grewal; Lisa Harris, “Learning Virtually or Virtually Distracted?: The Impact of Emerging Internet Technologies on Pedagogical Practice”, in Niki Panteli, editor, Virtual Social Networks: Mediated, Massive and Multiplayer Sites, Basingstoke, Hampshire: Palgrave Macmillan, →ISBN, page 18:
- [I]f an innovation has reached the maturity stage of the product life-cycle, then perhaps its functionality will be developed to provide a ‘bolt-on’, with the core of the innovation remaining essentially the same. A classic example of a sustained innovation is the mobile phone, where functionality is increased by adding on extra capabilities, such as video, Internet acss, GPS tracking systems, music, and email.
形容詞
bolt-on (not comparable)
- Of an accessory: capable of being bolted on or otherwise attached.
- 1997, Patrick Forsyth; Robin Birn, “Afterword”, in Marketing in Publishing (A Blueprint Book), London; New York, N.Y.: Routledge, →ISBN, page 150:
- Marketing is not an option, a bolt-on activity, or for moments when 'time allows'; it must be present all the time as the company goes about its business.
- 1998, Martin J. Barnard, “The CDM Regulations: Keeping an Air of Realism”, in Martin J. Barnard, editor, Health and Safety for Engineers, London: Thomas Telford Publishing, →ISBN, page 26:
- They [the Construction (Design かつ Management) Regulations 1994] force organizations away from traditional ‘bolt-on’ safety, seen as being someone else’s problem.
- (figuratively, computing) Used to extend an existing system, operating as an add-on or plug-in.
- 1990 September 24, Brett Glass; Tracey Capen, “Orchestrating Applications: While Desqview Referees MS-DOS Applications, Three Graphics-based Multitaskers Promote Cooperative Look-alike Environments”, in InfoWorld, volume 12, number 39, Menlo Park, Calif.: InfoWorld Publishing, ISSN 0199-6649, OCLC 658877263, page 63, column 4:
- This week we take a close look at four top contenders in the multitasking arena […] All the multitasking systems available for microcomputers today fall into one of two distinct categories: "bolt-on" multitaskers, which add multitasking to an operating system (DOS, for example) that originally executed one task at a time; and "built-in" multitaskers, which are part of the operating system by design.
- 2007, “Enhanced Data Rates for GSM Evolution”, in Jielin Dong, editor, Network Dictionary, Saratoga, Calif.: Javvin Technologies, →ISBN, page 177:
- Enhanced Data Rates for Global Evolution (EDGE), also known as Enhanced GPRS (EGPRS), is a digital mobile phone technology which acts as a bolt-on enhancement to 2G and 2.5G General Packet Radio Service (GPRS) networks.
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Bolton
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