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出典:Wikipedia
出典:『Wikipedia』 (2011/06/27 21:52 UTC 版)
"Take Five" is a jazz piece written by Paul Desmond and performed by The Dave Brubeck Quartet on their 1959 album Time Out. Recorded at Columbia's 30th Street Studios in New York City on June 25, July 1, and August 18, 1959, this piece became one of the group's best-known records, famous for its distinctive, catchy saxophone melody and use of the unusual quintuple (5/4) time, from which its name is derived. While "Take Five" was not the first jazz composition to use this meter, it was one of the first in the United States to achieve mainstream significance, reaching #25 on the Billboard Hot 100 and #5 on Billboard's Easy Listening survey, the precursor to today's Adult Contemporary charts, in 1961, two years after its initial release.
(成績で A を 5 つとる).
get five As
《米口語》 5 分 [10 分]休憩する.
take five [ten]
少々お待ちください
Take five.
黙秘権を行使する
take the Fifth
5時に.
at five
5つの耳たぶがあるさま
having five lobes
カウント 5 で立ち上がる.
get up at the count of five
五円紙幣
a five-yen note
五円札
我々のうちの 5 人.
five of us
5分の1
a fifth
我々5 人.
the five of us
激しい非難をうける
take flak
はぎ取る
rip off
5つのかさなり
fire piles
5つ[個, 人]ある[いる].
There're five.
〈投手が〉マウンドに上がる.
take the mound
クビになる
get the chop
〈不意の客などが〉(訪れた家の)あり合わせの物を食べる.
take potluck
2.5.
two point five
酒を始める, 飲み癖がつく.
take to drink
かぎたばこをかぐ
take snuff
5歳未満の幼児.
underfives
第 5(の).
the fifth
むちで打たれる
get the cane
気がふさぐ, むしゃくしゃする.
get the hump
ひだをとる
to plait―pleat―pucker―gather
一点取る
to score one point―score one run
しごき取る
to remove something by squeezing it through one's hands
選ぶ, 選び出す.
take one's pick
複合動詞の活用形:
Take Five