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kiasi

出典:『Wiktionary』 (2025/03/03 18:23 UTC )

語源

Borrowed from Hokkien (kiaⁿ-sí, “afraid to die”).

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形容詞

kiasi (comparative more kiasi, superlative most kiasi)

  1. (Singapore, colloquial, mildly derogatory) Unwilling to take a risk for fear that something bad or unfavorable will happen; cowardly, overly cautious and risk-averse.
    Why are you so kiasi? You won't die from getting a small cut on the finger.
    If everyone dares to bungee jump, why can't you do the same? Are you kiasi or what?

同意語

派生語

  • kiasiness

名詞

kiasi (plural kiasi or kiasis)

  1. (Singapore, colloquial, mildly derogatory) A kiasi person.

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Kiasi

出典:『Wikipedia』 (2011/05/14 22:30 UTC 版)

英語による解説

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Kiasi (traditional Chinese: , 惊; Pe̍h-ōe-jī: kiaⁿ-sí) is a Hokkien phrase, literally means afraid of death, to describe the attitude of being overly afraid or timid. Kiasi is commonly compared to Kiasu (literally, fear of losing) and both are commonly used to describe behaviour where Kiasi or Kiasi-ism means to take extreme means to avoid risk and Kiasu or Kiasu-ism means to take extreme means to achieve success. Kiasi is not as popular as kiasu, but is widely used by Hokkien-speaking people in Singapore, Malaysia and Taiwan.

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