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pel- | 砦など、防御目的の高い場所、または都市を表す(policeなど)。 |
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-cy | 性質・状態・階級・身分などを表す抽象名詞を造る 1-tまたは-nで終る名詞につく 2動詞から名詞を造る 3-ant,-ent,-te,-ticなどで終る形容詞に対応する名詞を造る |
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deik- | 見せることや、(厳粛に)言い渡すことを表す印欧語根。他人に指導する言葉などに関係する意味の語が多い。 1.teachなどの由来として、見せることや指導すること。 2.digitの由来として、(指し示すためのものとしての)指。 3.爪先(toe)。 4.語幹dictを持つ語(dictate, predictなど)の由来として、話して教えること。 5.語幹dicateを持つ語(dedicateなど)の由来として、宣言すること。 6.judge, prejudiceなどの由来として、判断すること。 |
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-cy | 性質・状態・階級・身分などを表す抽象名詞を造る 1-tまたは-nで終る名詞につく 2動詞から名詞を造る 3-ant,-ent,-te,-ticなどで終る形容詞に対応する名詞を造る |
¶policy contract
¶policy document
¶policy in force
(=business in force, in force business, insurance in force)¶policies sold and in force in Germany
¶a 25-year policy
¶agents who sell a large number of policies
¶free policy
(⇔paying policy)(⇔small policy)¶more than four [fewer than two] policies per month
¶paying policy
¶small policy
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出典:国際連合
The study of relations between demographic phenomena on one hand and economic and social phenomena on the other forms another branch of the subject. The terms economic demography 1 and social demography 2 have been used by some writers. Demography also deals with the study of population quality 3, This phrase may be used with reference to all sorts of social and personal characteristics. In a slightly different sense the term primarily refers to the distribution and transmission of hereditary characteristics (910-3) which are the subject of population genetics 4 . Human ecology 5 is the study of the distribution and organization of communities with attention to the operation of competitive and cooperative processes and has part of its subject matter in common with demography, as does biometry 6 or biometrics 6 which deals with the application of statistical methods to all forms of biological research.
出典:Wiktionary
From Middle French policie, from Late Latin politia (“citizenship; government”), classical Latin polītīa (in Cicero), from Ancient Greek πολιτεία (politeía, “citizenship; polis, (city) state; government”), from πολίτης (polítēs, “citizen”). Compare police and polity.
policy (countable かつ uncountable, 複数形 policies)
From Middle French police, from Italian polizza, from Medieval Latin apodissa (“receipt for money”), from Ancient Greek ἀπόδειξις (apódeixis, “proof, declaration”).
国内政策.
domestic policy
exclusive policy
a wise policy
departmental policy
a prudent policy
a consistent policy
鎖国政策.
the advantages and disadvantages of a policy―the pros and cons of a policy
a basic policy
a sane policy
a sane policy
frame a policy
財政政策.
a conscious policy
a system
a sound policy
governmental policy
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