sally 意味
EN[-æli]日サリー
EN Sally
- 名詞 (Noun)PLsalliesSUF-ally
- A willow.
- Any tree that looks like a willow.
- An object made from the above trees' wood.
- A sortie of troops from a besieged place against an enemy.
- A sudden rushing forth.
- (figuratively) A witty statement or quip, usually at the expense of one's interlocutor.
- The stakes are low and the story beats are incidental amid the rush of largely mild visual gags and verbal sallies like “Blood Island! So called because it’s the exact shape of some blood!”
- An excursion or side trip.
- A tufted woollen part of a bellrope, used to provide grip when ringing a bell.
- (New Zealand, slang) A member of the Salvation Army.
- A willow.
- 動詞 (Verb)SGsalliesPRsallyingPT, PPsallied
- (intransitive) To make a sudden attack on an enemy from a defended position.
- The troops sallied in desperation.
- (intransitive) To set out on an excursion; venture; depart (often followed by "forth.").
- As she sallied forth from her boudoir, you would never have guessed how quickly she could strip for action. -William Manchester
- (intransitive) To venture off the beaten path.
- (intransitive) To make a sudden attack on an enemy from a defended position.
- より多くの例
- 文の途中で使用される
- I am not arguing that I can dream up any reality I like. - John Louis Lucaites, Celeste Michelle Condit, Sally Caudill: Contemporary Rhetorical Theory [3]
- The stakes are low and the story beats are incidental amid the rush of largely mild visual gags and verbal sallies like “Blood Island! So called because it’s the exact shape of some blood!”
- "The screw that put them in the cells was in the Sally Army."
- 文の初めに使われる
- Sally voted a straight ticket for her political party.
- Sally voted a split ticket for a Democrat and a Republican.
- 文の途中で使用される
Definition of sally in English Dictionary
- 品詞階層 (Part-of-Speech Hierarchy)
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- 可算名詞
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- 動詞
- 自動詞
- 自動詞
- 名詞
- en sallying
- en sallyings
- en sallyport
- en sallyports
- en sally port
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