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against love katherine philips poem analysis: A Study Guide for Katherine Philips's "Against Love" Gale, Cengage Learning, 2016 |
against love katherine philips poem analysis: A Study Guide for Katherine Philips's "Against Love" Cengage Learning Gale, 2017-07-25 A Study Guide for Katherine Philips's Against Love, excerpted from Gale's acclaimed Poetry for Students. This concise study guide includes plot summary; character analysis; author biography; study questions; historical context; suggestions for further reading; and much more. For any literature project, trust Poetry for Students for all of your research needs. |
against love katherine philips poem analysis: Katherine Philips: Form, Reception, and Literary Contexts Marie-Louise Coolahan, Gillian Wright, 2019-12-18 Katherine Philips (1632–1664) is widely regarded as a pioneering figure within English-language women’s literary history. Best known as a poet, she was also a skilled translator, letter writer and literary critic whose subjects ranged from friendship and retirement to politics and public life. Her poetry achieved a high reputation among coterie networks in London, Wales and Ireland during her lifetime, and was published to great acclaim after her death. The present volume, drawing on important recent research into her early manuscripts and printed texts, represents a new and innovative phase in Philips's scholarship. Emphasizing her literary responses to other writers as well as the ambition and sophistication of her work, it includes groundbreaking studies of her use of form and genre, her practices as a translator, her engagement with philosophy and political theory, and her experiences in Restoration Dublin. It also examines the posthumous reception of Philips’s poetry and model theoretical and digital humanities approaches to her work. This book was originally published as two special issues of Women’s Writing. |
against love katherine philips poem analysis: A Companion to Literature from Milton to Blake David Womersley, 2001-04-25 This definitive Companion provides a critical overview of literary culture in the period from John Milton to William Blake. Its broad chronological range responds to recent reshapings of the canon and identifies new directions of study. The Companion is composed of over fifty contributions from leading scholars in the field, its essays offer students a comprehensive and accessible survey of the field from a wide range of perspectives. It also, however, gives researchers and faculty the opportunity to update their acquaintance with new critical and scholarly work. The volume meets the needs of an intellectual world increasingly given over to inter-disciplinary and multi-disciplinary study by covering philosophical, political, cultural and historical writing, as well as literary writing. Unlike other similar volumes, the main body of the Companion consists of readings of individual texts, both those commonly and less commonly studied. |
against love katherine philips poem analysis: The Table and the Chair Edward Lear, 2011-08 Presents an illustrated poem about a table and chair who take a stroll about town. |
against love katherine philips poem analysis: Women's Writing in English Patricia Demers, 2005-01-01 This wide-ranging examination of the genres of early modern women's writing embraces translation in the fields of theological discourse, romance and classical tragedy, original meditations and prayers, letters and diaries, poetry, closet drama, advice manuals, and prophecies and polemics. |
against love katherine philips poem analysis: Quantitative Literary Analysis of the Works of Aphra Behn Laura L. Runge, 2023-05-09 Aphra Behn (1640–1689), prolific and popular playwright, poet, novelist, translator, has a fascinating and extensive corpus of literature that plays a key role in literary history. Quantitative Literary Analysis of the Works of Aphra Behn: Words of Passion offers what no book has done to date, an analysis of all Behn’s literary output. It examines the author’s use of words in terms of frequencies and distributions and stacks the words in context to read Behn’s word usage synchronically. Using this experimental method, the book brings digital humanities into literary criticism, to enhance our understanding and appreciation of literature beyond what is possible in diachronic reading and scholarship less supported by digital means. The empirical approach works in collaboration with existing scholarship to understand Behn’s distinct language of love and extreme passions across her genres. |
against love katherine philips poem analysis: Invisible Relations Elizabeth Susan Wahl, 1999 This book explores how representations of intimacy between women included both a sexualized model of the lesbian tribade and an idealized model that portrayed female friendship as devoid of sexual expression. |
against love katherine philips poem analysis: Producing Women's Poetry, 1600-1730 Gillian Wright, 2013-04-18 Gillian Wright combines literary and bibliographical approaches to examine the work of five English women poets in the period 1600-1730. |
against love katherine philips poem analysis: The Poems of Aemilia Lanyer Aemilia Lanyer, 1993 Aemilia Lanyer (1569-1645) was the first woman poet in England who sought status as a professional writer. Her book of poems is dedicated entirely to women patrons. It offers a long poem on Christ's passion, told entirely from a woman's point of view, as well as the first country house poem published in England. Almost completely neglected until very recently, her work changes our perspective on Jacobean poetry and contradicts the common assumption that women wrote nothing of serious interest until much later. Mistress and friend of influential Elizabethan courtiers, Lanyer gives us a glimpse of the ideas and aspirations of a talented middle class Renaissance woman. |
against love katherine philips poem analysis: Hero and Leander Christopher Marlowe, George Chapman, 1821 |
against love katherine philips poem analysis: Killing Time Simon Armitage, 1999-01-01 In this 1000-line poem, the manic countdown to 1000 years of history reaches its climax, with the last 12 months spooling past like newsreel. It is a vision full of humorous and bleaker possibilities, which ranges forward and back through time and space, mixing and matching as it goes. |
against love katherine philips poem analysis: Club Icarus Matt W. Miller, 2013 Winner of the Vassar Miller Prize in Poetry, 2012 With muscular language and visceral imagery, Club Icarus will appeal to sons and fathers, to those tired of poetry that makes no sense, to those who think lyric poetry is dead, to those who think the narrative poem is stale, and to those who appreciate the vernacular as the language of living and the act of living as something worth putting into language. |
against love katherine philips poem analysis: The Cambridge Companion to Women's Writing in Britain, 1660–1789 Catherine Ingrassia, 2015-04-23 Essays by leading scholars provide a comprehensive overview of women writers and their work in Restoration and eighteenth-century Britain. |
against love katherine philips poem analysis: Katherine Philips ('Orinda') Patrick Thomas, 1988 |
against love katherine philips poem analysis: Zong! M. NourbeSe Philip, Setaey Adamu Boateng, 2011-08-15 A haunting lifeline between archive and memory, law and poetry |
against love katherine philips poem analysis: The Love Poems of John Donne Charles Eliot Norton, |
against love katherine philips poem analysis: A Book of Women Poets from Antiquity to Now Aliki Barnstone, Willis Barnstone, 1992-04-28 A monument to the literary genius of women throughout the ages, A Book of Women Poets from Antiquity to Now is an invaluable collection. Here in one volume are the works of three hundred poets from six different continents and four millennia. This revised edition includes a newly expanded section of American poets from the colonial era to the present. [A] splendid collection of verse by women (TIME) throughout the ages and around the world; now revised and expanded, with 38 American poets. |
against love katherine philips poem analysis: Palgrave's Golden Treasury of Songs and Lyrics ... - Primary Source Edition Francis Turner Palgrave, William Bell, John Henry Fowler, 2013-12 This is a reproduction of a book published before 1923. This book may have occasional imperfections such as missing or blurred pages, poor pictures, errant marks, etc. that were either part of the original artifact, or were introduced by the scanning process. We believe this work is culturally important, and despite the imperfections, have elected to bring it back into print as part of our continuing commitment to the preservation of printed works worldwide. We appreciate your understanding of the imperfections in the preservation process, and hope you enjoy this valuable book. |
against love katherine philips poem analysis: The Facts on File Companion to British Poetry Virginia Brackett, 2008 Presents a comprehensive A-to-Z reference with approximately 400 entries providing facts about British poets and their poetry from the seventeenth and eighteenth centuries. |
against love katherine philips poem analysis: Novel Definitions Cheryl L. Nixon, 2008-12-30 Novel Definitions captures the lively critical debate surrounding the invention of the English novel, showing how the rise of the novel is accompanied by a rise in popular literary criticism. The over 135 pieces here, many newly-discovered, include essays, prefaces, reviews, and sermons written by authors ranging from Aphra Behn to Walter Scott. Novel Definitions brings together authors' commentary on their work; debates concerning the novel’s formal qualities and cultural position, including who should read novels; reviewers' definitions of the qualities that make a novel successful; and literary historians' first attempts to write the history of the novel. |
against love katherine philips poem analysis: The Encyclopedia of English Renaissance Literature, 3 Volume Set Garrett A. Sullivan, Jr., Alan Stewart, Rebecca Lemon, Nicholas McDowell, Jennifer Richards, 2012-01-30 Featuring entries composed by leading international scholars, The Encyclopedia of English Renaissance Literature presents comprehensive coverage of all aspects of English literature produced from the early 16th to the mid 17th centuries. Comprises over 400 entries ranging from 1000 to 5000 words written by leading international scholars Arranged in A-Z format across three fully indexed and cross-referenced volumes Provides coverage of canonical authors and their works, as well as a variety of previously under-considered areas, including women writers, broadside ballads, commonplace books, and other popular literary forms Biographical material on authors is presented in the context of cutting-edge critical discussion of literary works. Represents the most comprehensive resource available for those working in English Renaissance literary studies Also available online as part of the Wiley-Blackwell Encyclopedia of Literature, providing 24/7 access and powerful searching, browsing and cross-referencing capabilities |
against love katherine philips poem analysis: Miscellaneous Short Poetry, 1641–1700 Robert C. Evans, 2017-03-02 This volume reproduces twenty short texts written by named and unnamed women in the years 1641-1700. These texts, selected and introduced by various hands, are grouped in thematic clusters for the reader's ease - poetry on religion, on politics, on society, on domestic/social affairs and on mourning. The poems are arranged chronologically within each cluster. The volume closes with Anne Wentworth's pamphlet England's Spiritual Pill. |
against love katherine philips poem analysis: The Cambridge Paperback Guide to Literature in English Ian Ousby, 1996-02-23 Derived from the parent Guide to Literature in English, this volume offers in concise form over 4,000 entries on literature in English from cultures throughout the world. Writers and major works from the UK and the USA are represented, as are those from Canada, the Caribbean, Australia, India, and Africa. The coverage is broad - from the classics of English literature to the best of modern writing. Additionally, the Guide has a wealth of entries on literary movements, groups or schools in literature and criticism, literary magazines, genres and sub-genres, critical concepts, and rhetorical terms. |
against love katherine philips poem analysis: Cultural Exchange in Seventeenth-Century France and England Gesa Stedman, 2016-12-05 Gesa Stedman's ambitious new study is a comprehensive account of cross-channel cultural exchanges between seventeenth-century France and England, and includes discussion of a wide range of sources and topics. Literary texts, garden design, fashion, music, dance, food, the book market, and the theatre as well as key historical figures feature in the book. Importantly, Stedman concentrates on the connection between actual, material transfer and its symbolic representation in both visual and textual sources, investigating material exchange processes in order to shed light on the connection between actual and symbolic exchange. Individual chapters discuss exchanges instigated by mediators such as Henrietta Maria and Charles II, and textual and visual representations of cultural exchange with France in poetry, restoration comedies, fashion discourse, and in literary devices and characters. Well-written and accessible, Cultural Exchange in Seventeenth-Century France and England provides needed insight into the field of cultural exchange, and will be of interest to both literary scholars and cultural historians. |
against love katherine philips poem analysis: The Variorum Edition of the Poetry of John Donne, Volume 4.2 John Donne, 2021-11-02 This volume, the ninth in the series of The Variorum Edition of the Poetry of John Donne, presents newly edited critical texts of 25 love lyrics. Based on an exhaustive study of the manuscripts and printed editions in which these poems have appeared, Volume 4.2 details the genealogical history of each poem, accompanied by a thorough prose discussion, as well as a General Textual Introduction of the Songs and Sonets collectively. The volume also presents a comprehensive digest of the commentary on these Songs and Sonets from Donne's time through 1999. Arranged chronologically within sections, the material for each poem is organized under various headings that complement the volume's companions, Volume 4.1 and Volume 4.3. |
against love katherine philips poem analysis: Reading Early Modern Women's Writing Paul Salzman, 2006-11-30 Most people, even within the area of English literature, are unaware of how much writing women produced in the 16th and 17th centuries. This book offers an outline of that writing, and also looks at how it was read and reproduced through succeeding centuries. |
against love katherine philips poem analysis: Minor Poets of the Caroline Period ...: General introduction. William Chamberlayne: Pharonnida; England's jubilee. Edward Benlowes: Theophila; The summary of wisdom; A poetic descant upon a private music-meeting. Katherine Philips: Poems. Patrick Hannay: Philomela; Sheretine and Mariana; A happy husband; Elegies on the death of our late sovereign Queen Anne, with epitaphs; Songs and sonnets , 1905 |
against love katherine philips poem analysis: Translation and Gender Luise Von Flotow, 2016-04-08 The last thirty years of intellectual and artistic creativity in the 20th century have been marked by gender issues. Translation practice, translation theory and translation criticism have also been powerfully affected by the focus on gender. As a result of feminist praxis and criticism and the simultaneous emphasis on culture in translation studies, translation has become an important site for the exploration of the cultural impact of gender and the gender-specific influence of cuture. With the dismantling of 'universal' meaning and the struggle for women's visibility in feminist work, and with the interest in translation as a visible factor in cultural exchange, the linking of gender and translation has created fertile ground for explorations of influence in writing, rewriting and reading. Translation and Gender places recent work in translation against the background of the women's movement and its critique of 'patriarchal' language. It explains translation practices derived from experimental feminist writing, the development of openly interventionist translation strategies, the initiative to retranslate fundamental texts such as the Bible, translating as a way of recuperating writings 'lost' in patriarchy, and translation history as a means of focusing on women translators of the past. |
against love katherine philips poem analysis: Re-Reading Sappho Ellen Greene, 1996 The essays in this volume review the seemingly endless permutations wrought on Sappho through centuries of readings and re-writings. |
against love katherine philips poem analysis: The Poetry of Translation Matthew Reynolds, 2011-09-29 Poetry is supposed to be untranslatable. But many poems in English are also translations: Pope's Iliad, Pound's Cathay, and Dryden's Aeneis are only the most obvious examples. The Poetry of Translation explodes this paradox, launching a new theoretical approach to translation, and developing it through readings of English poem-translations, both major and neglected, from Chaucer and Petrarch to Homer and Logue. The word 'translation' includes within itself a picture: of something being carried across. This image gives a misleading idea of goes on in any translation; and poets have been quick to dislodge it with other metaphors. Poetry translation can be a process of opening; of pursuing desire, or succumbing to passion; of taking a view, or zooming in; of dying, metamorphosing, or bringing to life. These are the dominant metaphors that have jostled the idea of 'carrying across' in the history of poetry translation into English; and they form the spine of Reynolds's discussion. Where do these metaphors originate? Wide-ranging literary historical trends play their part; but a more important factor is what goes on in the poem that is being translated. Dryden thinks of himself as 'opening' Virgil's Aeneid because he thinks Virgil's Aeneid opens fate into world history; Pound tries to being Propertius to life because death and rebirth are central to Propertius's poems. In this way, translation can continue the creativity of its originals. The Poetry of Translation puts the translation of poetry back at the heart of English literature, allowing the many great poem-translations to be read anew. |
against love katherine philips poem analysis: The Complete Poems of Samuel Johnson Robert D. Brown, Robert DeMaria, Jr., 2024-06-21 This definitive edition, the first since 1974, presents all the poetry of Samuel Johnson (1709–1784), including his play, Irene, with detailed, wide-ranging commentary. It has been expertly edited with attention to the extant manuscripts and all relevant printings. The volume includes the entirety of Johnson’s verse in all its generic diversity: including satire, ode, elegy, verse drama, and verse prayer. The poems are presented in their original spelling and punctuation with extensive commentary on their literary background—biblical, classical, and modern—as well as careful explanation of unusual words, allusions to historical figures, and references to contemporary events that appear in the poems. Proceeding chronologically, this edition also situates Johnson’s verse in the context of his life from his early days in Lichfield to his career as an author in London. Unlike all earlier editions, the present offering provides full translations of all the Latin and Greek poems on which Johnson based so much of his English verse. Correspondingly, it provides the English poems which some of his Latin verse translates. Neither in the presentation of the verse nor in the commentary does this edition assume a command of foreign languages: it aims to be useful for all students of Samuel Johnson’s poetry. |
against love katherine philips poem analysis: Evangelical Magazine and Missionary Chronicle , 1816 |
against love katherine philips poem analysis: Oroonoko and Other Writings Aphra Behn, 2009-02-26 'I value fame almost as much as if I had been born a hero'. (Preface to The Lucky Chance). Aphra Behn (1640-89) achieved both fame and notoriety in her own time, enjoying considerable success for her plays and for her short novel Oroonoko, the story of a noble slave who loves a princess. Acclaimed by Virginia Woolf as the first English woman to earn her living by the pen, Behn's achievements as a writer are now acknowledged less equivocally than in the seventeenth century. As well as Oroonoko, this volume contains five other works of fiction ranging from comedy and high melodrama to tragedy. The Fair Jilt, Memoirs of the Court of the King of Bantam, The History of the Nun, The Adventure of the Black Lady, and The Unfortunate Bride are complemented by a generous selection of her poetyr, ranging from public political verse to lyrics and witty conversation poems. This selection demonstrates Behn's range, as well as her wit, compassion, and interest in the question of identity and self-representation. ABOUT THE SERIES: For over 100 years Oxford World's Classics has made available the widest range of literature from around the globe. Each affordable volume reflects Oxford's commitment to scholarship, providing the most accurate text plus a wealth of other valuable features, including expert introductions by leading authorities, helpful notes to clarify the text, up-to-date bibliographies for further study, and much more. |
against love katherine philips poem analysis: The Oxford History of Poetry in English , 2024-08-08 The Oxford History of Poetry in English (OHOPE) is designed to offer a fresh, multi-voiced, and comprehensive analysis of 'poetry': from Anglo-Saxon culture through contemporary British, Irish, American, and Global culture, including English, Scottish, and Welsh poetry, Anglo-American colonial and post-colonial poetry, and poetry in Canada, Australia, New Zealand, the Caribbean, India, Africa, Asia, and other international locales. OHOPE both synthesizes existing scholarship and presents cutting-edge research, employing a global team of expert contributors for each of the fourteen volumes. By taking as its purview the full seventeenth century, 1603-1700, this volume re-draws the existing literary historical map and expands upon recent rethinking of the canon. Placing the revolutionary years at the centre of a century of poetic transformation, and putting the Restoration back into the seventeenth century, the volume registers the transformative effects on poetic forms of a century of social, political, and religious upheaval. It considers the achievements of a number of women poets, not yet fully integrated into traditional literary histories. It assimilates the vibrant literature of the English Revolution to what came before and after, registering its long-term impact. It traces the development of print culture and of the literary marketplace, alongside the continued circulation of poetry in manuscript. It places John Milton, Andrew Marvell, Margaret Cavendish, and Katherine Philips and other mid-century poets into the full century of specifically literary development. It traces continuity and change, imitation and innovation in the full-century trajectory of such poetic genres as sonnet, elegy, satire, georgic, epigram, ode, devotional lyric, and epic. The volume's attention to poetic form builds on the current upswing in historicist formalism, allowing a close focus on poetry as an intensely aesthetic and social literary mode. Designed for maximum classroom utility, the organization is both thematic and (in the authors section) chronological. After a comprehensive Introduction, organizational sections focus on Transitions; Materiality, Production, and Circulation; Poetics and Form; Genres; and Poets. |
against love katherine philips poem analysis: Queer Renaissance Historiography Vin Nardizzi, Stephen Guy-Bray, 2016-04-15 Dealing with questions of the meaning of eroticism in Renaissance England and its separation from other affective relations, Queer Renaissance Historiography examines the distinctive arrangement of sexuality during this period, and the role that queer theory has played in our understanding of this arrangement. As such this book not only reflects on the practice of writing a queer history of Renaissance England, but also suggests new directions for this practice. Queer Renaissance Historiography collects original contributions from leading experts, participating in a range of critical conversations whilst prompting scholars and students alike to reconsider what we think we know about sex and sexuality in Renaissance England. Presenting ethical, political and critical analyses of Early Modern texts, this book sets the tone for future scholarship on Renaissance sexualities, making a timely intervention in theoretical and methodological debates. |
against love katherine philips poem analysis: ENGLISH SOCIAL AND CULTURAL HISTORY CHOUDHURY, BIBHASH, 2019-05-01 The second edition of the book, with its emending and updated text, provides a glimpse into the English life and culture, starting from the middle ages to the twenty-first century. As the English life and culture are inextricably interwoven with the literary traditions of England and its myriad aspects, this study provides significant insights into the field of English literature and the contexts it emerges from. The text begins with a description of English life and culture from the Medieval period to the Renaissance. The author gives a masterly analysis of such subjects as Feudalism, Medieval Drama and literature, the Renaissance, the Reformation and most significantly, the Elizabethan Theatre. A new sub-section on 'Women Writers of the Renaissance' has been added to this chapter. Then, the text goes on to describe in detail about the Restoration Period and the Age of Reason. Besides, the book gives a wealth of information on important topics like Romanticism, the Industrial Revolution, Victorianism and Victorian literature. The text concludes with a chapter that deals on Modernism, Literature and Culture in the Postmodern World, and Aspects of Contemporary Culture and Society. In the last chapter, two sub-sections have been introduced on 'British Fiction in the Twenty-First Century' and 'Brexit'. What distinguishes the text is the provision of a Glossary at the end of each chapter, which gives not only the meaning and definition of the terms but also provides the entire cultural background and the history that these terms are associated with. Students of English literature—both undergraduate honours and postgraduate students—will find this book highly informative, enlightening, and refreshing in its style. In addition, all those who have an abiding interest in English life and culture will find reading this text a stimulating and rewarding experience TARGET AUDIENCE • BA (Hons.) English • MA English Literature/English |
against love katherine philips poem analysis: The Oxford History of Poetry in English Laura L. Knoppers, 2024-08-08 Beginning with the last years of the reign of Elizabeth I and ending late in the seventeenth century, this volume traces the growth of the literary marketplace, the development of poetic genres, and the participation of different writers in a century of poetic continuity, change, and transformation. |
against love katherine philips poem analysis: Restoration and Eighteenth-Century Poetry 1660-1780 (Routledge Revivals) Eric Rothstein, 2014-10-10 Restoration and Eighteenth-Century Poetry 1660-1780, originally published in 1981, considers poetry written between 1660 and 1780, a period which, although largely recovered from its nineteenth-century reputation, still attracts widely varying critical responses. Abandoning the old labels such as ‘neoclassicism’, ‘romanticism’ and ‘sensibility’, the author focuses on descriptions of genres and their formal elements and traces the broader patterns of literary and historical change running through the period. Eric Rothstein describes different poetic modes- panegyric, satire, pastoral and topographical poetry, the epistle, and the ode- to suggest their aesthetical possibilities as well as their process of change. He also considers style and the uses of the past, topics which have often caused particular problems for the students of the period. What becomes clear is the extraordinary originality, flexibility and power with which Restoration and eighteenth-century poets handles the stylistic assumptions and the body of poems they inherited and employed in their own works. |
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a〈人・物が〉〈人・物〉を保護する, かばう, 〔危険などから〕守る〔from, against〕(cf. defend, guard).b〔コンピュータ〕〈データなど〉を〔不正な アクセスなどから〕保護する〔from〕.
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1. He advised against the decision.(彼はその決定に反対の助言をした。) 2. She advised on financial matters.(彼女は財務に関する助言をした。) 3. The lawyer advised on the legal …
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可算名詞 (賛否の)論,論拠,論点,言い分,理由 〔for,in favor of; against〕. a strong argument against war 戦争反対 の 有力な 論拠 . There's a good argument for dismissing him.
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1. After much deliberation, he decided against the proposal.(長い検討の末、彼はその提案に反対することを決定した。) 2. She couldn't decide on which dress to wear.(彼女はどのドレス …
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「rally」の意味・翻訳・日本語 - (ある目的のために)(…を)呼び集める、結集する、再び呼び集める、(…の)陣容を整え直す、奮い起こす、集中する、回復する、からかう、冷やか …
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〔…に 賛成の〕議論 をする 〔for,in favor of〕; 〔…に 反対の〕議論 をする 〔against〕. He argued for [ against ] passage of the bill. 彼は 法案 通過 に 賛成 [ 反対 ](の 議論 を)した.
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1. He denied all the allegations against him.(彼は自分に対するすべての申し立てを否定した。) 2. She denied having any knowledge of the plan.(彼女はその計画について何も知らないと否 …
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〔…を〕〈…で〉相殺する 〔against〕. We offset the better roads against the greater distance. 道路 が よければ 距離 の 遠い のも 償 われる .
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against【前】…に反対して,反抗して,…に逆らって,…にそむいて,…に反して,…に不利に... an argument against the use of nuclear weapons:核兵器使用反対論. - 研究社 新英和中辞典...【発 …
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a〈人・物が〉〈人・物〉を保護する, かばう, 〔危険などから〕守る〔from, against〕(cf. defend, guard).b〔コンピュータ〕〈データなど〉を〔不正な アクセスなどから〕保護する …
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1. He advised against the decision.(彼はその決定に反対の助言をした。) 2. She advised on financial matters.(彼女は財務に関する助言をした。) 3. The lawyer advised on the legal …
英語「argument」の意味・使い方・読み方 | Weblio英和辞書
可算名詞 (賛否の)論,論拠,論点,言い分,理由 〔for,in favor of; against〕. a strong argument against war 戦争反対 の 有力な 論拠 . There's a good argument for dismissing him.
英語「decide」の意味・使い方・読み方 | Weblio英和辞書
1. After much deliberation, he decided against the proposal.(長い検討の末、彼はその提案に反対することを決定した。) 2. She couldn't decide on which dress to wear.(彼女はどのドレス …
英語「rally」の意味・使い方・読み方 | Weblio英和辞書
「rally」の意味・翻訳・日本語 - (ある目的のために)(…を)呼び集める、結集する、再び呼び集める、(…の)陣容を整え直す、奮い起こす、集中する、回復する、からかう、冷やか …
英語「argue」の意味・使い方・読み方 | Weblio英和辞書
〔…に 賛成の〕議論 をする 〔for,in favor of〕; 〔…に 反対の〕議論 をする 〔against〕. He argued for [ against ] passage of the bill. 彼は 法案 通過 に 賛成 [ 反対 ](の 議論 を)した.
英語「deny,」の意味・使い方・読み方 | Weblio英和辞書
1. He denied all the allegations against him.(彼は自分に対するすべての申し立てを否定した。) 2. She denied having any knowledge of the plan.(彼女はその計画について何も知らないと否 …
英語「robust」の意味・読み方・表現 | Weblio英和辞書
1. The bridge is designed to be robust against earthquakes.(その橋は地震に強い設計になっている。) 2. He has a robust constitution and rarely gets sick.(彼は丈夫な体質で、めったに病 …
英語「offset」の意味・使い方・読み方 | Weblio英和辞書
〔…を〕〈…で〉相殺する 〔against〕. We offset the better roads against the greater distance. 道路 が よければ 距離 の 遠い のも 償 われる .