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Yes, maam.例文帳に追加
はいはい...。 - 映画・海外ドラマ英語字幕翻訳辞書
Good morning, maam!例文帳に追加
おばさん おはよう。 - 映画・海外ドラマ英語字幕翻訳辞書
Additionally, the Mantra 'Noumaku Sarabatatagyateibyaku Sarababokkeibyaku Sarabatatarata Sendamakaroshada Kengyakigyaki Sarababiginan Untarata Kanman (namaH sarvatathaagatebhyaH sarvamukhebhyaH, sarvathaa traT caNDamahaaroSaNa khaM khaahi khaahi sarvavighanaM huuM traT haaM maaM),' which is called Taichu (大咒) or Kakaishu (火界咒), and 'Noumaku Sanmanda Basaradan Sendanmakaroshadaya Sohatara Untarata Kanman (namaH samanta vajraaNaaM, caNDamahaaroSaNa sphoTaya huuM traT haaM maaM),' which is called Chushu (中咒) or Jiku-shu (慈救咒), are known.発音を聞く 例文帳に追加
また、真言には、大咒(たいしゅ)、火界咒(かかいしゅ)と呼ばれる「ノウマクサラバタタギャテイビャクサラバボッケイビャクサラバタタラタセンダマカロシャダケンギャキギャキサラバビギナンウンタラタカンマン」(namaHsarvatathaagatebhyaHsarvamukhebhyaH,sarvathaatraTcaNDamahaaroSaNakhaMkhaahikhaahisarvavighanaMhuuMtraThaaMmaaM)、中咒(ちゅうしゅ)、慈救咒(じくしゅ)と呼ばれる「ノウマクサンマンダバサラダンセンダンマカロシャダヤソハタヤウンタラタカンマン」(namaHsamantavajraaNaaM,caNDamahaaroSaNasphoTayahuuMtraThaaMmaaM)も知られる。 - Wikipedia日英京都関連文書対訳コーパス
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Wiktionary英語版での「maaM」の意味 |
ma'am
出典:『Wiktionary』 (2026/02/27 07:48 UTC 版)
語源
The noun is a contraction of madam, and represents a regional pronunciation of that word in the United Kingdom. The verb is derived from the noun.
発音
- (Received Pronunciation) IPA: /mæm/, /mɑːm/
- (General American) IPA: /mæm/, [mɛəm], [meəm]
- 韻: -æm, -ɑːm
名詞
- A form of address for a woman: contraction of madam.
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1854, Charles Dickens, “Effects in the Bank”, in Hard Times. For These Times, London: Bradbury & Evans, […], →OCLC, 2nd book (Reaping), page 140:
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Thank you, ma'am. But, since you do refer to me, now look at me, ma'am. I have put by a little, ma'am, already. That gratuity which I receive at Christmas, ma'am: I never touch it. I don't even go the length of my wages, though they're not high, ma'am. Why can't they do as I have done, ma'am? What one person can do, another can do.
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1944 May–June, “When the Circle was Steam Operated”, in The Railway Magazine, London: Tothill Press, →ISSN, →OCLC, page 150:
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The length of the stoppages could not well be reduced; indeed, they are already too short if we are to believe the tale now current of a wandering Jew sort of passenger—a lady of advanced years who can only alight from a train backwards. Every time she begins to get out a porter rushes up crying "Hurry up, ma'am; train's going!"—and pushes her in again!
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2024 February 10 (last accessed), “Greeting a Member of The Royal Family”, in Royal.gov.uk, archived from the original on 10 February 2024:
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There are no obligatory codes of behaviour when meeting The Queen or a member of the Royal Family, but many people wish to observe the traditional forms. […] On presentation to The Queen, the correct formal address is ‘Your Majesty’ and subsequently ‘Ma’am’, pronounced with a short ‘a’, as in ‘jam’. […] For other female members of the Royal Family the first address is conventionally ‘Your Royal Highness’ and subsequently ‘Ma’am’.
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2025 October 8, Jay Stahl, “Katie Porter goes viral again. This time, for berating a reporter.”, in USA Today:
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"What do you say to the 40 percent of California voters, who you'll need in order to win, who voted for (President Donald) Trump?" Watts asked. Then Porter said, "How would I need them in order to win, ma'am?" expressing some level of disapproval with the question while letting out a laugh.
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- A polite and formal way to address a woman.
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Ma'am, will you be attending the dinner this evening?
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- A respectful term of address to a woman of higher rank or position.
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– Sergeant, have the platoon in formation and ready for inspection at 0800.
– Aye aye, ma'am.
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- (archaic) A title for a married woman.
- Synonyms: see Thesaurus:wife
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That is Ma'am Smith, the matriarch of the Smith families.
- (archaic) (US, education) A female schoolteacher; a schoolmarm.
使用する際の注意点
- In British English and Australian English, madam and ma’am were originally used to address a married woman of equal or superior status to oneself (unless she was entitled to be addressed as “my Lady”). Ma'am has now become uncommon, although it is prescribed when addressing a queen: after first addressing her as “Your Majesty”, one uses ma’am. The word is still used to address female superiors who are members of royalty or in the armed forces and security services, as well as female teachers in grammar and public schools.
- In American English, madam as a form of address is limited to certain highly formal environments, while ma’am is used as a form of address toward (for example, but not strictly limited to) the following women, with usage varying according to region:
- One’s mother.
- A female customer whom one is serving.
- A female superior in the armed forces or security services.
- A female teacher or school official in a school which emphasizes formality.
- A female stranger presumed old enough to have children, particularly if older than the speaker.
- Especially in the southern (chiefly southeastern) and southwestern United States, a woman regardless of age or position to whom one wishes to express respect.
- In northern regions of the US, the term is less prevalent, and sometimes perceived negatively.
- In Philippine English, ma’am is followed by a given name or nickname to address women who are neither in the military nor security services, mainly in informal settings.
- South African English usage mirrors American English usage, except that ma’am is not used to address one’s mother.
- In South Asian English, ma'am is used to address female superiors in the armed forces and security services, and teachers.
- The use of yes, ma’am or yes’m connotes deference, particularly by one who has been scolded for misbehaviour but also in more friendly circumstances.
別の表記
派生語
- gori mem (India)
- grandma'am
- 'm
- ma'am sandwich
- ma'am, this is an Arby's
- ma'am, this is a Wendy's
- mamsir (Philippines)
- marm
- memsahib
- no'm
- schoolma'amish, schoolmarmish
- schoolma'am, schoolmarm
- schoolmarmishly
- schoolmarmishness
- schoolmarmy (informal)
- thank-you-ma'am
- wham, bam, thank you ma'am
- yas'm, yes'm, yessum
- yes ma'am
関連する語
- ma'amselle
派生した語
動詞
ma'am (third-person singular simple present ma'ams, present participle ma'aming, simple past and past participle ma'amed)
- (transitive, informal) To address (a woman) as "ma'am".
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you
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whydahs
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