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basketcase
出典:『Wiktionary』 (2009/09/24 19:09 UTC 版)
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basketcase (複数形 basketcases)
- Alternative form of basket case.
- 2009 March 5, Rachel Shukert, “Help! The economy stole my spouse”, Toronto Star:
- The financial crisis turned my husband into a modern-day migrant labourer – and me into a needy, horny, stay-at-home basketcase.
- 2009 March 5, Rachel Shukert, “Help! The economy stole my spouse”, Toronto Star:
basket case
出典:『Wiktionary』 (2026/05/19 20:10 UTC 版)
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- basketcase, basket-case
語源
From basket + case, based on rumors during World War I that wounded soldiers were transported in baskets.
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basket case (plural basket cases)
- (colloquial, now historical, offensive) Someone (especially a soldier) who has lost all four limbs. [from 20th c.]
- (colloquial) Template:1940-1970 20th c. An item in a disassembled state that is brought to a repair person for returning to its working form and function. Most of these items/devices were brought to the repair person in a box or basket. Many parts would be missing or broken and often included extra parts from other similarly disassembled items. This work was referred as a "Basket Case" in reference to the container holding all the parts of the item in question. An undesirable project that takes an inordinate amount of time and effort to complete successfully.
- (colloquial) An institution or country in a bad condition or difficult situation (economically, financially or otherwise). [from 20th c.]
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2009, Selig S. Harrison, Korean Endgame: A Strategy for Reunification and U.S. Disengagement, Princeton University Press, →ISBN, page 48:
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The stereotypical image of North Korea as a hopeless economic basket case ignores the fact that there are extensive natural resources there.
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2018 December 21, Stuart Jeffries, “Germany’s Hidden Crisis by Oliver Nachtwey review – social decline in the heart of Europe”, in The Guardian:
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The Germany described by this Frankfurt School professor is a basket case – post-growth, post-democratic, with the first fascists in the Bundestag since the Third Reich.
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- (colloquial, potentially offensive) One made powerless or ineffective, as by nerves, panic, stress or exhaustion; someone considered mentally unstable. [from 20th c.]
basket-case
出典:『Wiktionary』 (2014/02/01 03:46 UTC 版)
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語源
The term originated from WWI, indicating a soldier missing both his arms and legs, who needed to be literally carried around in a litter or "basket." Today it indicates a state of helplessness similar to the metaphoric removal of the appendages, most frequently in the context of mental health or aptitude.
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- (one made powerless または ineffective, as by nerves, panic または stress): emotional cripple
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basket case
a nailed box
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the batter's box
the batter's box
a pocket with a cover over the opening
an offertory-box
a soap-case
the out basket
a cart
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