出典:Wiktionary
出典:『Wiktionary』 (2026/04/30 21:15 UTC 版)
From 中期英語 enemy, enemye, enmy, borrowed from Old French enemi, anemi (Modern French ennemi), from Latin inimīcus, from in- (“not”) + amīcus (“friend”). Displaced 中期英語 fend (“enemy”), from 古期英語 fēond (“enemy”), which survived into Modern English as fiend, but with a different meaning. Doublet of inimic.
enemy (third-person singular simple present enemies, present participle enemying, simple past and past participle enemied)
Borrowed from Old French enemi, anemi, from Latin inimīcus.
enemy (plural enemys)
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an enemy
ambush the enemy
the defeated enemy
an inveterate enemy
敵を破る.
vanquish the enemy
repel the enemy
conquer the enemy
combat the enemy
a strong enemy
indications of the enemy's presence
the back of the enemy
敵になる
to become an enemy―turn against one
to subdue the enemy―subjugate the enemy―reduce the enemy to subjection―bring the enemy to his knees
the enemy camp
the circumstances of an enemy
名詞の変化形:
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| ・ENEMY | |
| ・shrinked | |
| ・wordlength | |
| ・In view of | |
| ・TRACES | |
| ・istorsum | |
| ・pessimism | |
| ・Dedicatory | |
| ・Keres | |
| ・Upwelling |