出典:Wiktionary
出典:『Wiktionary』 (2025/02/04 20:33 UTC 版)
Originally an imperative phrase used by British naval officers as a command, dating from no later than the Napoleonic Wars, and perhaps earlier. Popularized as the catchphrase of Captain Jean-Luc Picard in the television series Star Trek: The Next Generation (1987-1994).
make it so (third-person singular simple present makes it so, present participle making it so, simple past and past participle made it so)
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to have an appearance of being disagreeable
of a person, to do something for someone
しゅんとする
(約束なら)to rely upon one or one's promise―(物なら)―expect―lay one's account with―something―(結果なら)―expect―wait for―look for―count upon―calculate upon―reckon upon―lay one's account with―some event.
じくじくする
しんとする
する
する
あとにする
to do something until completion
to turn something upside-down
作りつけること
よそにする
to neglect anything
確かにする