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jack-boot
名詞
jack-boot (複数形 jack-boots)
- Alternative form of jackboot
- 2008, Charles Kingsley, Plays and Puritans, page 80:
- He carried a Bible in his jack-boot: but did that prevent him, as Oliver rode past him with an approving smile on Naseby field, thinking himself a very handsome fellow, with his moustache and imperial, and bright red coat, and cuirass well polished, in spite of many a dint, as he sate his father's great black horse as gracefully and firmly as any long-locked and essenced cavalier in front of him?
動詞
jack-boot (三人称単数 現在形 jack-boots, 現在分詞 jack-booting, 過去形および過去分詞形 jack-booted)
- Alternative form of jackboot
- 1946, Brian Charles Fitzpatrick, The Australian People, 1788-1945, page 150:
- The squatters' Australia was a rough society of rugged wealth-seekers jack-booting their determined way over an unprivileged great majority.
- 1980, Great Britain. Parliament. House of Commons, Parliamentary Debates (Hansard):
- By jack-booting his way through the House with a guillotine motion and by denying its democratic rights, he is jack-booting his way through the security and peace of mind of 3 million private tenants, and he is destroying the housing hopes of hundreds of thousands of those who are in genuine housing need.
jackboot
語源
From Old French jaque (“coat of mail”).
名詞
- A glossy leather calf-covering military boot, commonly associated with German soldiers of the WWII era.
- 1858 February 19 (date written), Nathaniel Hawthorne, “February 19th [1858]”, in Passages from the French and Italian Note-books of Nathaniel Hawthorne, volume I, London: Strahan & Co., […], published 1871, OCLC 2002339, page 98:
- There was a wonderful variety of costume to be seen and studied among the persons around me, […] other soldiers in helmets and jackboots; French officers of various uniform; monks and priests; attendants, in old-fashioned and gorgeous livery; […] so that, in any other country, the scene might have been taken for a fancy ball.
- 1914, Frank L. Packard, The Miracle Man Chapter 3
- (informal, by extension) The spirit that motivates a totalitarian or overly militaristic regime or policy.
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