![]()
「principal」が名詞として使われる場合、学校の最高責任者である校長や、ある集団や組織において中心的な役割を果たす人物、金融における元本や資本金、または劇や物語における主要なキャラクターを指す。
・例文「principal」が形容詞として使われる場合、何かが最も重要であることや、主要な位置を占めることを示す。
・例文| 印欧語根 | ||
|---|---|---|
| per | 非常に広い意味を持つ印欧語根で、基本的には「前に」「…を経て」を表す前置詞の意味を持つ。その他にin front of, before, early, first, chief, toward, against, near, at, aroundのような広い意味を表す。 主な派生語には、first, from, before, forth, paradise, per-で始まる多くの語(percentなど)、接頭辞pre-を持つ語(preludeなど)、pri-で始まる多くの語(princeなど)、接頭辞pro-を持つ語(propertyなど)などがある。 | |
出典:Wiktionary
出典:『Wiktionary』 (2026/04/30 03:56 UTC 版)
principal (comparative more principal, superlative most principal)
Similarly principal (or principally) may sometimes erroneously get used as an adjective form of principle. Possible alternatives for an adjective with a meaning closer to the noun principle are fundamental and ethical.
This can vary in other languages, for example in Dutch where the noun principe does have an adjective form in principieel. This can be a source of confusion if a Dutch speaker assumes an adjective form of principle would also exist in English which may lead them to erroneously use the similar-sounding adjective principal in an English text for this purpose. Principal is generally not used in the comparative or superlative in formal writing, as the meaning is already superlative. However, like unique, it is sometimes used in this way.
principal (countable and uncountable, plural principals)
Principal should not be confused with principle. They are both nouns, but principle means "moral rule", while principal may refer to a person or entity.
![]()
the principal
the former principal
the former principal
the former principal
a chief
the chief clerk
the head teacher
the ex-principal
the acting principal
the acting principal
the chief officer
the chief umpire
名詞の変化形:
|