| fly | 遺伝子名 | she |
| 同義語(エイリアス) | sherry | |
| SWISS-PROTのID | --- | |
| EntrezGeneのID | EntrezGene:252629 | |
| その他のDBのID | FlyBase:FBgn0003389 |
| human | 遺伝子名 | SHE |
| 同義語(エイリアス) | SH2 domain-containing adapter protein E; Src homology 2 domain containing E; DKFZp451D1511; RP11-350G8.8; DKFZp686E14106 | |
| SWISS-PROTのID | SWISS-PROT:Q5VZ18 | |
| EntrezGeneのID | EntrezGene:126669 | |
| その他のDBのID | HGNC:27004 |
| mouse | 遺伝子名 | She |
| 同義語(エイリアス) | SH2 domain-containing adapter protein E; 9430022A14; MGC130415 | |
| SWISS-PROTのID | SWISS-PROT:Q8BSD5 | |
| EntrezGeneのID | EntrezGene:214547 | |
| その他のDBのID | MGI:1099462 |
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出典:Wiktionary
出典:『Wiktionary』 (2026/04/25 21:55 UTC 版)
While the term had already started to be associated with academia, fantasy, or mythology by the early 20th century, it was not dated in colloquial speech until the late 20th century. Its usage in standard everyday speech in the modern era is now limited to applications where the sex of the referent is paramount to the discussion.
出典:『Wiktionary』 (2024/11/27 13:06 UTC 版)
s/he (third person singular, plural they)
This term is used as a gender-neutral third person singular pronoun. One common use is on paper forms.
出典:『Wiktionary』 (2026/04/16 03:44 UTC 版)
Inherited from 中期英語 sche, scho, hyo, ȝho (“she”), whence also Yorkshire dialectal shoo (“she”), Scots she, sho (“she”).
Probably from 古期英語 hēo (whence dialectal English hoo), with an irregular change in stress from hēo to heō /hjoː/, then a development from /hj-/ to /ç/ to /ʃ-/, similar to the derivation of Shetland from Old Norse Hjaltland. In this case, she is from Proto-West Germanic *hiju, from Proto-Germanic *hijō f (“this, this one”), from Proto-Indo-European *ḱe-, *ḱey- (“this, here”), and is cognate with Saterland Frisian jo, ju, West Frisian hja, North Frisian jü, Danish hun, Swedish hon; more at he.
A derivation from 古期英語 sēo (“that one”, occasionally “she”) is also possible, though less likely. In that case, sēo would have undergone a change in stress from sēo to seō /sjoː/, then a change from /sj-/ to /ʃ-/, similar to the derivation of sure from Old French seur. It would then be cognate to Dutch zij and German sie.
Neither etymology would be expected to yield the modern vocalism in /iː/ (the expected form would be shoo, which is in fact found dialectally). It may be due to influence from he, but both hēo and sēo also have rare variants (hīe and sīe) that may give modern English /iː/.
she (third-person singular, feminine, nominative case, oblique and possessive her, possessive hers, reflexive herself)
she
出典:Wikipedia
出典:『Wikipedia』 (2011/07/15 20:44 UTC 版)
S.H.E is a Taiwanese girl group whose members are Selina Jen, Hebe Tien, and Ella Chen. The name of the group is an alphabetism derived from the first letter of each member's name. Since releasing their first album Girls Dorm (2001), S.H.E has recorded 12 albums with sales totalling over 15 million, and set ticketing records in each of their two concert tours. The group has acted in seven drama series, hosted two variety shows, and contributed 10 songs to six drama soundtracks. S.H.E has endorsed more than 30 companies and products, including Coca-Cola and World of Warcraft. Thanks largely to S.H.E's success, other Taiwanese record labels began forming their own girl groups.
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かま
to speak with a provincial accent
a silkworm
ハジロオオシギ
gò [g
a cough
オオハシカッコウ
ウアカリ類
uakaris
uj
ヤマホウレンソウ
つや
かま
かかわらせる
かぶっている
the east
a rope
the degree of safety of something
a fellow
he―she
his
a daughter
a seine
that man
a husband
you
that
どのもの
which
since
yes
オオハシカッコウ
what
what
have
who
those men
a
a child out at nurse―(受け取った方から言えば)―a foster-child―a fosterling―a nursling