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(立っている)状態 個人の(立っている)「状態」を表すほか,自治権のある(独立している)「国家」「州」も表す |
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stateの学習レベル | レベル:1英検:3級以上の単語学校レベル:中学以上の水準TOEIC® L&Rスコア:220点以上の単語 |
研究社 新英和中辞典での「state」の意味 |
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[通例単数形で] 状態,ありさま,様子 《★【類語】 state は「状態」を表わす最も一般的な語で,人・事物とそれをとりまく状況とのあるがままの状態; condition はある状態や事情を作り出した原因や環境とその人・事物との関連を強調する; situation は人・事物とそれをとりまく状況との相互関係を重視する》.
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| the Státe of the Únion Méssage | tùrn Státe's évidence |
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state ceremonies 公式行事.
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state one's views 自分の見解を述べる.
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Eゲイト英和辞典での「state」の意味 |
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コア(立っている)状態個人の(立っている)「状態」を表すほか,自治権のある(独立している)「国家」「州」も表す
名詞
2(立った状態から感じられる)堂々とした様子,威厳
3(主権を有する独立した)国家,国;国政,(教会に対する)政府
4((しばしばState))(米国・オーストラリアなどの)州
5((the States))((口))米国,合衆国(主に在外の米国人が自国のことを指して言う)
6((the State))((口))(米国の)国務省
成句be in a state
((口))興奮している
成句be not in a fit state to do
…するのにふさわしい状態にない
成句get |(oneself)| in [into] a state
((口))興奮する,取り乱す,いらいらする
成句the state of play
(スポーツの)試合の形勢,得点状況;(事態の)情勢,形勢
成句the state of the art
(科学技術・学問などの)現在の最高水準,最先端
成句the State of the Union Message [Address]
((米))(大統領の)一般教書,年頭教書
形容詞
動詞
ネットワーク状態・状況 state:何かが置かれている状態 condition:何かの条件として機能するような状態 situation:置かれた場面・状況 circumstances:周囲を取り巻く状況・環境 |
Weblio実用英語辞典での「state」の意味 |
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「state」とは・「state」の意味
名詞:状態、状況、国家、州、政府動詞:述べる、明言する
stateの用法
名詞
「state」が名詞として使われる場合、物事のありさまや状況を指すことが多い。また、国家や政治的な組織、特にアメリカ合衆国の連邦を構成する単位としての「州」を意味することもある。
・例文1. The company is in a stable financial state.(その会社は安定した財政状態にある。)
2. The negotiations are in a delicate state.(交渉は微妙な状況にある。)
3. He visited the state capital.(彼は州都を訪れた。)
4. The state provides basic education.(国家は基礎教育を提供する。)
5. They moved to a different state.(彼らは別の州に引っ越した。)
動詞
「state」が動詞として使われる場合、何かをはっきりと述べる、または公式に表明することを意味する。
・例文1. The witness stated that she had seen the suspect.(その証人は、彼女が容疑者を見たと述べた。)
2. The rules are clearly stated in the manual.(規則はマニュアルに明確に記されている。)
3. He stated his opinion without hesitation.(彼はためらうことなく自分の意見を述べた。)
4. The company stated its intention to expand.(その会社は拡大する意向を明言した。)
5. The law states that smoking is prohibited here.(法律ではここでの喫煙が禁止されていると述べている。)
ハイパー英語辞書での「state」の意味 |
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| stā- | 立つこと、さらに派生して立っているものや場所を表す印欧語根。その他に、種馬(例steed, stud)、主張(例obstinate)を表すこともある。他の重要な派生語は、語幹sistを持つ語(consist, existなど)、語幹stanceを持つ語(instanceなど)、語幹stituteを持つ語(constituteなど)、arrest, destiny, post, styleなど。 | |
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| -ate | 次の意を表す名詞語尾 1位、職、集団 2(ある行為の)対象となる人・物;行為の結果 3『化学』「…酸、…酸エステル」 | |
マイクロソフト用語集での「state」の意味 |
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対訳 状態
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対訳 状態
解説
The activity level of an account or a business contact; possible values are 'active' or 'inactive'.
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対訳 状態
解説
The period of time during which an actor exhibits a particular behavior.
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対訳 状態
State/Province
対訳 都道府県
State/Region
解説
A label for a geographic selection.
科学技術論文動詞集での「state」の意味 |
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ブラッグ角においては、その分散面の両方の分枝が等しく励起されることが、述べられた。
日本語WordNet(英和)での「state」の意味 |
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state your opinion 自分の意見をはっきり述べる |
(the group of people comprising the government of a sovereign state)
Weblio英和対訳辞書での「state」の意味 |
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Wiktionary英語版での「state」の意味 |
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出典:『Wiktionary』 (2025/11/08 01:06 UTC 版)
語源
From 中期英語 stat (as a noun); adopted c. 1200 from both Old French estat and Latin stātus (“manner of standing, attitude, position, carriage, manner, dress, apparel; and other senses”), from stāre (“to stand”). Doublet of estate and status. The sense of "polity" develops in the 14th century. Compare French être, Greek στέω (stéo), Italian stare, Portuguese estar, Romanian sta, and Spanish estar. The verb is first attested around the beginning of the 16th century. Related to English stand.
発音
- (Received Pronunciation, General American) IPA: /steɪt/
- 韻: -eɪt
名詞
- A condition; a set of circumstances applying at any given time.
- (physics) A complete description of a system, consisting of parameters that determine all properties of the system.
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1977, J. B. Sykes; John Stewart Bell, translating Lev Landau; Evgeny Lifshitz, Course of Theoretical Physics Vol. 3: Quantum Mechanics: Non-relativistic Theory, page 28:
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States in which the energy has definite values are called stationary states of a system; they are described by wave functions Ψₙ which are the eigenfunctions of the Hamiltonian operator, i.e. which satisfy the equation ĤΨₙ = EₙΨₙ, where Eₙ are the eigenvalues of the energy.
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- (colloquial, in the singular) A mess; disorder; a bad condition or set of circumstances.
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1994 [1993], Irvine Welsh, “Traditional Sunday Breakfast”, in Trainspotting, London: Minerva, →ISBN, page 92:
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Who the fuck undressed me? Try tracing back. It's now Sunday. Yesterday was Saturday. The semi-final at Hampden. I had got myself into some fucking state before and after the match.
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- (computing) The stable condition of a processor during a particular clock cycle.
- (computing) The set of all parameters relevant to a computation.
- (computing) The values of all parameters at some point in a computation.
- (sciences) The physical property of matter as solid, liquid, gas or plasma.
- (obsolete) Highest and stationary condition, as that of maturity between growth and decline, or as that of crisis between the increase and the abating of a disease; height; acme.
- High social standing or circumstance.
- Pomp, ceremony, or dignity.
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- Rank; condition; quality.
- Condition of prosperity or grandeur; wealthy or prosperous circumstances; social importance.
- A chair with a canopy above it, often standing on a dais; a seat of dignity; also, the canopy itself.
- (obsolete) A great person, a dignitary; a lord or prince.
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c. 1587–1588 (date written), [Christopher Marlowe], Tamburlaine the Great. […] The First Part […], 2nd edition, part 1, London: […] [R. Robinson for] Richard Iones, […], published 1592, →OCLC; reprinted as Tamburlaine the Great (A Scolar Press Facsimile), Menston, Yorkshire; London: Scolar Press, 1973, →ISBN, Act I, scene i:
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1644, John Milton, Areopagitica, page 1:
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They who to States and Governours of the Commonwealth direct their Speech, High Court of Parlament, or wanting ſuch acceſſe in a private condition, write that which they foreſee may advance the publick good ; I ſuppoſe them as at the beginning of no meane endeavour, not a little alter’d and mov’d inwardly in their mindes […]
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- (obsolete) Estate, possession.
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1595, Samuel Daniel, “The Civile Wars between the Two Houses of Lancaster and Yorke”, in Alexander Balloch Grosart, editor, The Complete Works in Verse and Prose of Samuel Daniel, volume II, book IV, stanza 20, page 142:
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Their parties great, meanes good, the ſeaſon fit, / Their practice cloſe, their faith ſuſpected not, / Their ſtates far off, and they of wary wit : / Who, with large promiſes, ſo wooe the Scot / To aide their Cauſe, as he conſents to it ; / And glad was to diſturne that furious ſtreame / Of warre, on vs, that elſe had ſwallowed them.
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- Pomp, ceremony, or dignity.
- A polity or community.
- (historically often capitalized) Any sovereign polity or community; the government of a country or city-state.
- a. 1949, Albert Einstein, as quoted by Virgil Henshaw in Albert Einstein: Philosopher Scientist (1949)
- Never do anything against conscience even if the state demands it.
- a. 1949, Albert Einstein, as quoted by Virgil Henshaw in Albert Einstein: Philosopher Scientist (1949)
- A political division of a federation retaining a notable degree of autonomy, as in the United States, Mexico, Nigeria, or India.
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1789, United States Bill of Rights:
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The powers not delegated to the United States by the Constitution, nor prohibited by it to the States, are reserved to the States respectively, or to the people.
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1839, John Beach, Thomas Clap Perkins, The public statute laws of the state of Connecticut, page 35:
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You do solemnly swear (or affirm, as the case may be) that you will support the constitution of the United States, and the constitution of the state of Connecticut, so long as you continue a citizen thereof; and that you will faithfully discharge, according to law, the duties of the office of […] to the best of your abilities.
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2001, Angus Macleod Gunn, The Impact of Geology on the United States, page 0313314446:
- (obsolete) A form of government other than a monarchy.
- (anthropology) A society larger than a tribe. A society large enough to form a state in the sense of a government.
- (historically often capitalized) Any sovereign polity or community; the government of a country or city-state.
- (mathematics, stochastic processes) An element of the range of the random variables that define a random process.
- (grammar, semantics) The lexical aspect (aktionsart) of verbs or predicates that do not change over time.
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1997, Robert van Valin, Randy LaPolla, Syntax, page 92:
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[…] distinctions among states of affairs are reflected to a striking degree in distinctions among Aktionsart types. That is, situations are expressed by state verbs or predicates, events by achievement verbs or predicates, and actions by activity verbs or predicates.
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2010, Nick Riemer, Introducing Semantics, page 320:
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The most basic Aktionsart distinction is between states and occurrences.
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下位語
- absolute state
- Bayou State
- Bear State
- Bell state
- Big Bend State
- Blackwater State
- Blue Hen State
- blue state
- bound state
- buffer state
- cat state
- Chinook State
- city state
- client state
- cluster state
- continental state
- convention state
- Cracker State
- Creole State
- deep state
- Ecclesiastical State
- end state
- excited state
- failed state
- federal state
- feudatory state
- Flower State
- flyover state
- free state
- fugue state
- garrison state
- Gem State
- graph state
- green state
- ground state
- Hawaii State
- hole state
- iron state
- island state
- landlocked state
- link state
- Lumber State
- member state
- nanny state
- narco state
- night watchman state
- normative state
- Papal States
- party state
- police state
- prerogative state
- princely state
- pseudostate
- puppet state
- purple state
- quantum state
- red state
- rogue state
- rump state
- save state
- sea state
- solid state
- sovereign state
- State of Hawaii
- steady state
- swing state
- transition state
- unitary state
- upstate
- vassal state
- wait state
- welfare state
派生語
- all-state
- annexed state
- area state
- aspirant state
- battleground state
- bedroom state
- bellwether state
- border state
- chain-melted state
- change of state
- chief of state
- circular state
- civilization-state
- collaborationist state
- construct state
- deep state
- Dervish state
- determinate state
- echo state network
- Efimov state
- emphatic state
- enemy of the state
- ephemeral state
- Esdaile state
- ethno-state
- fifty-first state
- fifty-state strategy
- finite-state automaton
- finite state machine
- finite-state machine
- flag state
- Fock state
- fugue state
- Gibbs state
- governed state
- great office of state
- Hartle-Hawking state
- head of state
- home state
- Hospitality State
- identical by state
- in a real state
- in a right state
- in a state
- indeterminate state
- in-state
- in state
- Islamic State in Iraq and Syria
- Islamic State in Iraq and the Levant
- Islamic State of Iraq and Syria
- Islamic State of Iraq and the Levant
- Kachin State
- Kievan state
- kin state
- Kyivan state
- liquid state machine
- mafia state
- minimal state
- minister of state
- Mon State
- narco-state
- nation-state
- nation state
- network state
- New York state
- night-watchman state
- nominal state
- non-state
- non state actor
- non-state actor
- organ of state
- out-of-state
- oxidation state
- persistent vegetative state
- persistive vegetative state
- physical state
- prison state
- pronominal state
- pro-state
- pseudostate
- pseudo-state
- quantum state tomography
- Rakhine State
- rentier state
- representational state transfer
- re-state
- Rydberg state
- salute state
- satellite state
- secretary of state
- semi-state
- Shan State
- ship of state
- slave state
- Slovak State
- software state
- solid-state
- solid-state device
- solid-state drive
- something is rotten in the state of Denmark
- state aid
- state and ancientry
- state-assisted
- state capital
- state capitalism
- state-capitalist
- state capitalist
- state capture
- state church
- state diagram
- state electrician
- state enterprise
- state examination
- state fair
- state flower
- state funeral
- statehood
- state house
- state it
- statelet
- state-level city
- state-level municipality
- state line
- state liquor agency
- state machine
- state of affairs
- state of aggregation
- state of alarm
- state of being
- state of beingness
- state of emergency
- state of exception
- state of flux
- state of grace
- state of matter
- State of Mexico
- state of mind
- state of motion
- state of nature
- state of play
- state of siege
- state-of-the-art
- state of the art
- state of war
- state-owned
- state-owned enterprise
- state owned enterprise
- state ownership
- state park
- state pattern
- state police
- state police officer
- state religion
- state-run
- States Assembly
- state school
- state secret
- States General
- stateside
- statesman
- statesmanship
- state socialism
- state socialist
- state space
- States Provincial
- state store
- state trooper
- State Union of Serbia and Montenegro
- state variable
- state visit
- state within a state
- steady-state
- steady state theory
- sword of state
- there is something rotten in the state of Denmark
- thermodynamic state
- tipping-point state
- tributary state
- T-state
- two-state solution
- unbound state
- upstate
- van der Waals equation of state
- Washington state
- withering away of the state
- world state
- W state
- yellow state
- zombie state
動詞
state (third-person singular simple present states, present participle stating, simple past and past participle stated)
- (transitive) To declare to be a fact.
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1910, Emerson Hough, chapter II, in The Purchase Price: Or The Cause of Compromise, Indianapolis, Ind.: The Bobbs-Merrill Company, →OCLC:
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Carried somehow, somewhither, for some reason, on these surging floods, were these travelers, of errand not wholly obvious to their fellows, yet of such sort as to call into query alike the nature of their errand and their own relations. It is easily earned repetition to state that Josephine St. Auban's was a presence not to be concealed.
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1994, Congress of the United States, United States Statutes at Large, volume 108, part 4:
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A provision of law may not be construed as requiring a new grant to be awarded to a specified non-Federal Government entity unless that provision of law (1) specifically refers to this subsection; specifically identifies the particular non-Federal Government entity involved; and (3) specifically states that the award to that entity is required by such provision of law in contravention of the policy set forth in subsection (a).
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2017, K R Wadhwaney, Indian Cricket Controversies:
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When Tony Greig, in a meaningful and provocative interview, asked Sarfaraz background of betting and match-fixing, the Pakistan "superbat" categorically stated that it should start with Asif Iqbal and Gavaskar who, according to him, were the "original fixers"..
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- (transitive) To make known.
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State your intentions.
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使用する際の注意点
State is stronger or more definitive than say. It is used to communicate an absence of reasonable doubt and to emphasize the factual or truthful nature of the communication. The poet and journalist William Cullen Bryant listed state, when used as a synonym for say, in his style guide for The New York Evening Post, which he called the "Index Expurgatorius".
Some journalists prefer to follow the formula that "People say things, and documents state things".
派生語
- state the obvious
形容詞
state (comparative more state, superlative most state)
関連する語
- estate
- statistics
- status
- State
参照
- “state”, in OneLook Dictionary Search.
- state in Keywords for Today: A 21st Century Vocabulary, edited by The Keywords Project, Colin MacCabe, Holly Yanacek, 2018.
- “state”, in Webster’s Revised Unabridged Dictionary, Springfield, Mass.: G. & C. Merriam, 1913, →OCLC.
- William Dwight Whitney, Benjamin E[li] Smith, editors (1911), “state”, in The Century Dictionary […], New York, N.Y.: The Century Co., →OCLC.
発音
- stāte: (Classical Latin) IPA: [ˈstaː.tɛ]
- stāte: (modern Italianate Ecclesiastical) IPA: [ˈst̪aː.t̪e]
- state: (Classical Latin) IPA: [ˈsta.tɛ]
- state: (modern Italianate Ecclesiastical) IPA: [ˈst̪aː.t̪e]
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an untroubled state
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