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形容詞:微妙な、かすかな、ほのかな、巧妙な、精巧な、敏感な
「subtle」が形容詞として使われる場合、感じ取るのが難しいほど微細な差異や、わずかに感じられる程度のもの、または繊細で巧みな技巧を示す。具体的な例を以下に示す。
・例文出典:Wiktionary
出典:『Wiktionary』 (2025/09/16 18:53 UTC 版)
The adjective is derived from 中期英語 sotil, soubtil, subtil (“of a person, the mind, etc.: clever, ingenious, penetrating; cunning, sly; insidious; delicate, fine; not dense, light, thin; finely powdered; narrow, slender; etc.”), borrowed from Anglo-Norman sotel, subtil, sutil, Middle French soutil, subtil, sutil, and Old French sotil, soutil, subtil, sutil (“of an object: skilfully designed or made; delicate, fine; slender, thin; of an intangible thing: difficult to understand; of a person: discerning, shrewd; devious, sly; etc.”) (modern French subtil), from Latin subtīlis (“of texture: delicate, fine; slender, thin; accurate, keen; having fine judgment; etc.”), from sub (“below, under”) + tēla (“warp (threads running lengthwise in a loom); web”) (ultimately from Proto-Indo-European *tetḱ- (“to create, produce; to cut, hew”), from *teḱ- (“to beget, sire”)). The word displaced 古期英語 smēag (literally “creeping”).
The modern and 中期英語 (and French) spellings with -b- are influenced by Latin subtīlis; the letter was probably never pronounced.
The noun is derived from 中期英語 sotil, soubtil, subtil (“wise person; sophisticated people collectively”), from the adjective.
subtle (comparative subtler or more subtle, superlative subtlest or most subtle)
Partly from both of the following:
subtle (third-person singular simple present subtles, present participle subtling, simple past and past participle subtled) (transitive)
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些細なさま
簡潔なさま
扇情的なもの
something inflammatory
うるさい(!)
うるさい(!)
うるさい(!)
うるさい(!)
本当かよ
Poor thing [man, girl, etc.]!
詰み!
詰み!
Mate!.
うそつけ!
うそつけ!
うそつけ!
Gape!
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