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kitchen sink
出典:『Wiktionary』 (2025/12/10 18:24 UTC 版)
語源
The noun is derived from kitchen + sink. Sense 2.1 (“miscellaneous item or miscellany”) is probably from everything but the kitchen sink.
The adjective is derived from the noun. Sense 1 (“of or pertaining to a realist style of painting characterized by scenes of dull or untidy domestic interiors of urban working-class people”) was coined by the British art critic David Sylvester (1924–2001) in a December 1954 article entitled “The Kitchen Sink”: see the quotation.
The verb is a back-formation from kitchen-sinking (noun), which is derived from the noun.
発音
- (Received Pronunciation) IPA: /ˌkɪt͡ʃ(ɪ)n ˈsɪŋk/
- (General American) IPA: /ˌkɪt͡ʃ(ə)n ˈsɪŋk/
- 韻: -ɪŋk
- ハイフネーション: kit‧chen sink
名詞
kitchen sink (plural kitchen sinks)
- A sink in a kitchen used for washing crockery, cutlery, utensils, food, etc., and disposing of waste.
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- (also attributive) A miscellaneous item or a miscellany, especially exemplifying an indiscriminate profusion.
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1994, P[atrick] J[ake] O’Rourke, “Fashionable Worries: If Meat is Murder, are Eggs Rape?”, in All the Trouble in the World: The Lighter Side of Famine, Pestilence, Destruction and Death, London: Picador, →ISBN, section III, page 11:
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The April 1994 issue of Washingtonian ran an article by my friend Andrew Ferguson about corporate "multicultural training". Andy quoted one of the trainers (or facilitators, as they like to be called), whose job it is to instill "sensitivity" about age, race, gender, disability, sexual orientation, and the kitchen sink into employees of Washington businesses: […]
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- (metonymic) In chained or tied to the kitchen sink, etc.: domestic chores or housework, especially when regarded as menial and tedious.
- (obsolete) A thing regarded as defiled due to corruption, immorality, etc.
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[1889 January], Rudyard Kipling, “The Education of Otis Yeere. I. Showing How the Great Idea was Born.”, in Under the Deodars (A. H. Wheeler & Co.’s Indian Railway Library; no. 4), Allahabad, Uttar Pradesh: A[rthur] H[enry] Wheeler & Co.; London: Sampson Low, Marston, Searle, & Rivington, […], →OCLC, page 10:
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Jack used to be a clever man, though I say so who shouldn't. Government has eaten him up. All his ideas and powers of conversation—he really used to be a good talker, even to his wife, in the old days—are taken from him by this—this kitchen-sink of a Government. That's the case with every man up here who is at work.
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- (also attributive) A miscellaneous item or a miscellany, especially exemplifying an indiscriminate profusion.
派生語
- everything but the kitchen sink
- kitchen-sinkery
- kitchen-sinking (noun)
- kitchen sink regression
- kitchen-sinky
形容詞
kitchen sink (not comparable) (UK)
- (painting) Of or pertaining to a mid-20th-century realist style of painting in Britain characterized by scenes of dull or untidy domestic interiors such as kitchens in the homes of urban working-class people; also, of or pertaining to an artist or group of artists painting in this style.
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2019 May 31, Abi Shapiro, “The Kitchen Sink Too”, in British Art Studies, number 12, London: Paul Mellon Centre for Studies in British Art; New Haven, Conn.: Yale Center for British Art, , →ISSN, →OCLC, archived from the original on 29 January 2023:
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The home and domesticity were the main subjects of "kitchen sink" painting, a short-lived style of realism active in London between 1952 and 1957. The four artists typically associated with this genre are Jack Smith, Edward Middleditch, Derrick Greaves, and John Bratby. […] In the histories of post-war British art, it remains widely unchallenged that these four men are the only "kitchen sink" artists. Their works from the 1950s are considered as central in discourses of post-war representations of the home and labour, with critics and historians often locating "kitchen sink" painting's legacy as a precursor to British pop art's focus on everyday domestic objects.
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- (by extension, drama, fiction, film, television, originally derogatory) Of or pertaining to a mid-20th-century (especially 1950s–1960s) genre of drama, fiction, etc., in Britain depicting the harsh lives of working-class people; also, of or pertaining to a film, novel, play, etc., of this genre.
派生語
- kitchen sink drama
- kitchen sink realism
動詞
kitchen sink (third-person singular simple present kitchen sinks, present participle kitchen sinking, simple past and past participle kitchen sinked)
- (transitive)
- To make (something) overly complicated or elaborate; to overcomplicate, to overwork.
- To raise to (someone) unrelated complaints and other matters during an argument.
- (business) To release (a large amount of information about the poor financial results of a company) in one go, in the hope that there will be less impact.
- (intransitive) To raise unrelated complaints and other matters during an argument.
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参照
- ↑ “kitchen sink, n. and adj.”, in OED Online
, Oxford: Oxford University Press, December 2023; “kitchen sink, n.”, in Lexico, Dictionary.com; Oxford University Press, 2019–2022. - ^ David Sylvester (December 1954), “The Kitchen Sink”, in Stephen Spender, Irving Kristol, editors, Encounter, London: Encounter Ltd., →ISSN, →OCLC, page 62, column 1:
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The post-war generation takes us back from the studio to the kitchen. Dead ducks, rabbits and fish—especially skate—can be found there, as in the expressionist slaughterhouse, but only as part of an inventory which includes every kind of food and drink, every kind of utensil and implement, the usual plain furniture, and even the baby’s nappies on the line. Everything but the kitchen sink? The kitchen sink too. The point is that it is a very ordinary kitchen, lived in by a very ordinary family.
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- ^ “kitchen sink, v.”, in OED Online
, Oxford: Oxford University Press, July 2023.
Further reading
kitchen sink realism on Wikipedia.Wikipedia
sink on Wikipedia.Wikipedia
kitchen sink (disambiguation) on Wikipedia.Wikipedia
Category:kitchen sinks on Wikimedia Commons.Wikimedia Commons
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