出典:Wiktionary
出典:『Wiktionary』 (2025/07/03 17:26 UTC 版)
The term originates c. 1870 referring to a machine which jammed up because of excessive heat or friction. It has been used figuratively since c. 1950.
seize up (third-person singular simple present seizes up, present participle seizing up, simple past and past participle seized up) (intransitive)
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かみ切る.
to distort the meaning of something
打ち倒す.
結婚する.
to capture one―lend one captive―take one prisoner―take one alive―(女が男をなら)―captivate a man―make a conquest of a man
to be accompanied by (someone)
かかわらせる
かけひきする