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The woman folk carry matters with a high hand―have everything their own way―in that family.発音を聞く 例文帳に追加
あの家では女どもが跋扈している - 斎藤和英大辞典
As the significant tangible folk cultural assets travel on the public way during the Yamahoko Junko, they are even described as 'moving museums.'発音を聞く 例文帳に追加
また山鉾巡行では重要有形民俗文化財が公道を巡るため動く美術館とも称される。 - Wikipedia日英京都関連文書対訳コーパス
This ceremony is still held in various regions as a folk custom which represents the removal of participants' impurities by throwing them into a river, in the same way as harai-hitogata (purification with a paper doll).発音を聞く 例文帳に追加
祓い人形と同様に身の穢れを水に流して清める意味の民俗事例として、現在も各地で行われている。 - Wikipedia日英京都関連文書対訳コーパス
Shakuzetsu-nichi Day together with Shakko-nichi Day is thought to have influenced folk belief of Rokuyo (a recurring six-day series of lucky or unlucky days that is incorporated into the Japanese calendar) one way or another.発音を聞く 例文帳に追加
現在の民間での六曜信仰に、赤口日とともになんらかの形で影響したと考えられている。 - Wikipedia日英京都関連文書対訳コーパス
The culture clearly represents the Japanese way of thinking, in which even mathematics is regarded as 'accomplishments of art' and some of the puzzles have been designated as Important Cultural Properties or Folk Cultural Properties.発音を聞く 例文帳に追加
数学をも「芸道」ととらえる日本人の思考法がよくあらわれており、その一部は重要文化財や文化財民俗文化財に指定されている。 - Wikipedia日英京都関連文書対訳コーパス
It was also related with religion (Shinto, Buddhism, and folk beliefs) and the idea of 'michi' (way), forms a part of the concept of value and heart in the way of military arts such as zan-shin and the engi (writing about history) as in Shinto rituals or in the concept of values and hearts such as hare (noticeably cheerful and formal situations or such places) or shako-shin by a mixture of fortune telling or Shinto rituals and pleasure, and consists of Japanese culture.発音を聞く 例文帳に追加
さらに宗教(神道・仏教・民間信仰)や「道」という概念と渾然一体となって武芸の残心という所作や神事としての縁起などの価値観や心、若しくは占いや神事と遊興が結びついてハレや射幸心(射倖心)といった価値観や心の一端を形成し、日本の文化を担っている。 - Wikipedia日英京都関連文書対訳コーパス
With many hits, including 'Namida no Misao' (Tearful Fidelity), 'Meoto Kagami' (Couple Mirrors), 'Onna no Michi' (Woman's Way), 'Onna no Negai' (Woman's Wish), 'Oyaji no Umi' (Father's Ocean), 'Yokohama Tasogare' (Yokohama Twilight Time), 'Kizudarake no Jinsei' (Life with Bruises), 'Kuchinashi no Hana' (Flower of Gardenia), 'Furusato (Hiroshi ITSUKI)' (Hometown), 'Kassai (Naomi CHIAKI)' (Applause), 'Sensei' (Teacher), 'Kokoro Nokori' (Regret), 'Yosaku' (Yosaku [a popular Japanese name for woodcutters]), 'Funauta' (Sailor's Song), 'Mukashi no Namae de Deteimasu' (Coming out in the Name of Old Days), 'Kita no Yado kara' (From an Inn in the North Country), 'Tsugaru Kaikyo Fuyu-geshiki' (Winterscape of the Tsugaru Straits), 'Omoide Zake' (Sake of Memories), 'Kitaguni no Haru' (Spring in the North Country), and 'Yume Oi Zake' (Dream-chasing Sake), enka music developed steadily, competing with folk, new music, and idol songs.発音を聞く 例文帳に追加
「なみだの操」「夫婦鏡」「女のみち」「女のねがい」「おやじの海」「よこはま・たそがれ」「傷だらけの人生」「くちなしの花」「ふるさと(五木ひろし)」「喝采(ちあきなおみ)」「せんせい」「心のこり」「与作」「舟唄」「昔の名前で出ています」「北の宿から」「津軽海峡・冬景色」「おもいで酒」「北国の春」「夢追い酒」など多くのヒット曲が生まれ、フォーク、ニューミュージック、アイドル歌謡などと競い合いながら安定した発展を見せていた。 - Wikipedia日英京都関連文書対訳コーパス
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folk-way
名詞
- Alternative form of folkway
- 1967, Neill H. Alford, Jr., “Economic Warfare as a Primary Policy Device”, in Modern Economic Warfare: (Law かつ the Naval Participant) (Navpers 15031; International Law Studies 1963; LVI), Newport, R.I.: Naval War College; Washington, D.C.: United States Government Printing Office, OCLC 906249472, part II (The Naval Participant in Economic Warfare), pages 240–241:
- The restricted sustentive range of manipulations of foreign aid in economic warfare is especially marked. This is due to the state of the domestic law concerning foreign aid; "reciprocal controls" which a recipient state can exert; and a "folk way" expectation of economic aid flowing from centers of great productivity, such as the United States, the Soviet Union, and the countries of Western Europe. This folk-way expectation has emerged as a postulate of an obligation to supply the "needs of the needy" upon which foreign aid reasoning in both donor and recipient states tends to be founded.
folkway
名詞
- Often plural: a belief or custom common to members of a culture or society.
- 1924, Paul Rosenfeld, “Van Wyck Brooks”, in Port of New York: Essays on Fourteen American Moderns, New York, N.Y.: Harcourt, Brace and Company, OCLC 631622065, section V, page 53:
- He [Van Wyck Brooks] had opposed to the folkways the standard of the humanistic life. It was needful that he continue to affirm that standard by making it visible in his own spiritual manner, by living boldly, dangerously, in the fashion of the artist, by giving himself to life as men in America had never dared give themselves. But it seems that for some reason he has shrunk from continuing the challenge.
- 1928 February, Solomon Goldman, “A Rabbi Takes Stock”, in The Menorah Journal, volume XIV, number 2, New York, N.Y.: Intercollegiate Menorah Association, OCLC 31905736, page 13:
- [I]f he wishes to continue the memories of the past and his Jewish personality, the Jew must assume the obligations incumbent on the members of a national group. He must learn its language and literature, interest himself in the upbuilding of its home, and seek to adjust its traditions and folkways and religious thought to the wants of his time. Only in this way can the Jew maintain and perpetuate the Jewish personality.
- 1967, Neill H. Alford, Jr., “Economic Warfare as a Primary Policy Device”, in Modern Economic Warfare: (Law かつ the Naval Participant) (Navpers 15031; International Law Studies 1963; LVI), Newport, R.I.: Naval War College; Washington, D.C.: United States Government Printing Office, OCLC 906249472, part II (The Naval Participant in Economic Warfare), pages 240–241:
- The restricted sustentive range of manipulations of foreign aid in economic warfare is especially marked. This is due to the state of the domestic law concerning foreign aid; "reciprocal controls" which a recipient state can exert; and a "folk way" expectation of economic aid flowing from centers of great productivity, such as the United States, the Soviet Union, and the countries of Western Europe. This folk-way expectation has emerged as a postulate of an obligation to supply the "needs of the needy" upon which foreign aid reasoning in both donor and recipient states tends to be founded.
- 1973, A[lfred] R[eginald] Radcliffe-Brown, “On Function and Social Institutions”, in Ephraim H[arold] Mizruchi, editor, The Substance of Sociology: Codes, Conduct, and Consequences, 2nd edition, New York, N.Y.: Educational Division, Appleton-Century-Crofts, Meredith Corporation, →ISBN, part 8 (Institutions, Institutionalization, かつ Change), page 362:
- 1989, John W[ells] Kingdon, “Fellow Congressmen”, in Congressmen’s Voting Decisions, 3rd edition, Ann Arbor, Mich.: University of Michigan Press, →ISBN, page 72:
- At least since the time of Woodrow Wilson, studies of Congress have acknowledged the great importance of committee action in the legislative process. Stated in terms of legislative folkways, congressmen are expected to specialize in given subjects and then to rely on each other's specialized knowledge in areas that are not within their particular competence.
- 1994, Joseph Natoli, “Guns and Provolone”, in Hauntings: Popular Film and American Culture 1990–1992, Albany, N.Y.: State University of New York Press, →ISBN, page 171:
- Francis Ford Coppola is not only engaged in making conceivable to the American audience the strange folkways of the Mafia, a process of translation of one signifying system into another. He is also using the difference of the Mafia to explore what the culture chooses to keep out of sight—the culture's preference for corporate values above individual/democratic and family values, and the Mafia's preference for family values not bound by the cash nexus but by blood, that is, values of the heart.
- 1998, Dianne Watkins Stuart, “Home to Come Home To: 1965–1967”, in Janice Holt Giles: A Writer’s Life, Lexington, Ky.: University Press of Kentucky, →ISBN, page 181:
- No one, reared in the folk ways of this particular subculture, growing up in it, understanding it, as he does, has spoken—not in its defense particularly, but from the 'inside.'
- 1996, David H. Bost, “Historians of the Colonial Period: 1620–1700”, in Roberto González Echevarría and Enrique Pupo-Walker, editors, The Cambridge History of Latin American Literature, volume 1 (Discovery to Modernism), Cambridge, Cambridgeshire: Cambridge University Press, published 2001, →ISBN, page 149:
- Avila was certainly well prepared to comment authoritatively on the folkways of his ancestors; he spoke fluent Quechua and had spent many years among the Peruvian Indians as a missionary.
- 1997, Charles Arthur Willard, “Rhetoric’s Lot”, in Alan G. Gross and William M. Keith, editors, Rhetorical Hermeneutics: Invention and Interpretation in the Age of Science, Albany, N.Y.: State University of New York Press, →ISBN, page 172:
- When rustic rites become cosmopolitan fashions, the artifice is often more interesting than the original folkway. Self-flagellation, for instance, is an unworthiness ritual in dirt road villages but a refined art form in the social sciences.
- 2002, Nicholas Goodrick-Clarke, “Nazi Satanism and the New Aeon”, in Black Sun: Aryan Cults, Esoteric Nazism and the Politics of Identity, New York, N.Y.; London: New York University Press, →ISBN, pages 217–218:
- From these supposed neolithic origins, the cult had declined with the advent of Christianity into a clandestine folk way practiced and handed down by a handful of individuals since medieval times, especially on the Welsh Marches, the place of its supposed prehistoric origin.
- 2015, Philip Manning, “William Graham Sumner’s Proto-symbolic Interactionism”, in Philip D. Manning, editor, On Folkways and Mores: William Graham Sumner Then and Now (Law かつ Society), New Brunswick, N.J.: Transaction Publishers, →ISBN; republished Abingdon, Oxon.; New York, N.Y.: Routledge, 2017, →ISBN, pages 44–45:
- But what is at stake in the microscopic examination of folkways? Consider the following example: queuing at a checkout in supermarkets. The folkway governing this behavior could be summarized as "First come, first served." [...] It's very likely that although the folkway (または social norm) "First come, first served" is used by shoppers to regulate their behavior, there are many circumstances in which it can be challenged.
関連する語
- folklife
- folklore
参照
- ^ “folkway, n.” under “folk, n.”, in OED Online , Oxford, Oxfordshire: Oxford University Press, 1897; “folkways, n.”, in Lexico, Dictionary.com; Oxford University Press, 2019–2022.
Further reading
- mores on Wikipedia.
- folkways (disambiguation) on Wikipedia.
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