「変説」を含む例文一覧(6)

  • 舌の根の乾かぬ中に変説した
    He contradicted himself in the same breath.  - 斎藤和英大辞典
  • 変説という,古代インドの哲学思想
    a philosophical theory of ancient India, called 'parin ma-v da'  - EDR日英対訳辞書
  • 彼の話し振りは大変説得力があったので私たちは彼の話を信じざるをえなかった。
    His way of speaking was very persuasive, so we couldn't help believing what he said.  - Weblio Email例文集
  • 第1巻の最初に総論を置き、日本における「天下の大勢」が藤原政権成立後、「九変」して武家の時代となり、さらに「五変」して徳川政権の成立を見たという全体の構想、すなわち「天下九変五変説」を述べる。
    He placed an introduction at the beginning of the first volume describing the overall concept, which holds that after the Fujiwara regime was formed, 'the general trends of the world' in Japan 'changed nine times' until it became an age of warriors, then 'changed five more times' before the Tokugawa regime came into existence, namely, 'the theory of the world changing nine times and then five times.'  - Wikipedia日英京都関連文書対訳コーパス
  • また『日本書紀』では、『百済本記』(「百濟本記爲文其文云大歳辛亥三月軍進至于安羅營乞乇城是月高麗弑其王安又聞日本天皇及太子皇子倶崩薨由此而言辛亥之歳當廿五年矣」)を引用して、天皇及び太子、皇子が同時に死んだとの説を紹介しており、何らかの政変によって継体自身が殺害された可能性もある(「辛亥の変」説)。
    "Nihonshoki" quotes the lines from "Original records of Paekche" ('the article in the Original records of Paekche says that King Anjang of Goguryeo encountered rebellion from his subjects and was murdered in 531. Around the same time, Japanese Emperor, Crown Prince and Prince were killed altogether by their subjects.') to introduce a theory that the Emperor, Crown Prince and Prince died at the same time, which hints the possibility that Keitai was actually killed in a political turmoil ('Xinhai Incident' theory).  - Wikipedia日英京都関連文書対訳コーパス
  • なお、『日本書紀』に引く「百済本記」(「百濟本記爲文其文云大歳辛亥三月軍進至于安羅營乞乇城是月高麗弑其王安又聞日本天皇及太子皇子倶崩薨由此而言辛亥之歳當廿五年矣」)によれば、531年頃に天皇と太子・皇子が共に薨去したという所伝があるといい、継体天皇の死後、安閑天皇・宣化天皇の朝廷と欽明天皇の朝廷が並立していたとか、2朝間に内乱があったと見る説もある(「辛亥の変」説)。
    According to the 'Kudarahonki' (Original records of Paekche) quoted by "Nihonshoki" (Chronicles of Japan), a legend has it that Emperor Keitai and Prince died together around 531, and another theory has it that after the death of Emperor Keitai, two Imperial Courts existed at the same time, one was reigned by Emperor Ankan and Emperor Senka, the other was reigned by Emperor Kinmei, and they had a domestic conflict ('Shingai Coup' theory).  - Wikipedia日英京都関連文書対訳コーパス

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