tall, dark, and handsome
2021年07月30日
イギリスで
a tall dark man と言えば「美形」の一典型を表し、
handsome (ハンサム)をくっつけて
a tall, dark and handsome man とすることもあります。
白人を指して dark と言う時は
「髪の色」が黒か濃い褐色であることを意味します。
髪がダークな人々は、
「目の色」も褐色であることが多いでしょうが、
「肌の色」は褐色である必要性はなく、
「白いお顔に黒い髪」というわけです。
Tall, Dark, and Handsome Stranger was a pulp fiction trope, particularly in mystery novels. Romance novels still play it straight sometimes. This then led to a Tall, Dark, and Handsome casting trope for leading men: Clark Gable, etc. This is also one of the defining attributes of the Latin Lover stereotype.
Historically, "dark" referred to the man's hair and often eyes, not necessarily his skin color. If the man had "dark" skin too, it was meant to refer to a "healthy" or "bronzed" i.e. tanned complexion at best, as opposed to being too pale or "pasty", and connoting an active lifestyle, getting out in the sun and doing proper manly stuff like horse-riding or hunting. By default he was assumed to be white due to society frowning on interracial relationships, to put it mildly. So while the phrase could literally apply to a black man, it's unlikely to be used this way unless it's in a modern work, and thus a slight subversion.
a tall dark man と言えば「美形」の一典型を表し、
handsome (ハンサム)をくっつけて
a tall, dark and handsome man とすることもあります。
白人を指して dark と言う時は
「髪の色」が黒か濃い褐色であることを意味します。
髪がダークな人々は、
「目の色」も褐色であることが多いでしょうが、
「肌の色」は褐色である必要性はなく、
「白いお顔に黒い髪」というわけです。
Tall, Dark, and Handsome Stranger was a pulp fiction trope, particularly in mystery novels. Romance novels still play it straight sometimes. This then led to a Tall, Dark, and Handsome casting trope for leading men: Clark Gable, etc. This is also one of the defining attributes of the Latin Lover stereotype.
Historically, "dark" referred to the man's hair and often eyes, not necessarily his skin color. If the man had "dark" skin too, it was meant to refer to a "healthy" or "bronzed" i.e. tanned complexion at best, as opposed to being too pale or "pasty", and connoting an active lifestyle, getting out in the sun and doing proper manly stuff like horse-riding or hunting. By default he was assumed to be white due to society frowning on interracial relationships, to put it mildly. So while the phrase could literally apply to a black man, it's unlikely to be used this way unless it's in a modern work, and thus a slight subversion.
PR
parity
2021年07月13日
parity
(pærɪti)
Word forms: plural parities
1. UNCOUNTABLE NOUN
If there is parity between two things, they are equal.
[formal]
Women have yet to achieve wage or occupational parity in many fields.
Italy wanted naval parity with France.
Synonyms: equality, correspondence, consistency, equivalence More Synonyms of parity
2. VARIABLE NOUN
If there is parity between the units of currency of two countries, the exchange rate is such that the units are equal to each other.
[technical]
The government was ready to let the pound sink to parity with the dollar if necessary. [+ with]
"The closer you get to someone who's right down at 20, and otherwise blameless in their health, the more you have to think through these really very rare side effects - the risk/benefits might get closer to parity."
(pærɪti)
Word forms: plural parities
1. UNCOUNTABLE NOUN
If there is parity between two things, they are equal.
[formal]
Women have yet to achieve wage or occupational parity in many fields.
Italy wanted naval parity with France.
Synonyms: equality, correspondence, consistency, equivalence More Synonyms of parity
2. VARIABLE NOUN
If there is parity between the units of currency of two countries, the exchange rate is such that the units are equal to each other.
[technical]
The government was ready to let the pound sink to parity with the dollar if necessary. [+ with]
"The closer you get to someone who's right down at 20, and otherwise blameless in their health, the more you have to think through these really very rare side effects - the risk/benefits might get closer to parity."
Irish pallor
2021年07月07日
Irish pallor
Many faces on the streets still showed winter pallor.
— Washington Post, 27 Mar. 2021
: deficiency of color especially of the face : PALENESS
The boy's sickly pallor concerned his parents.
pallor
(pæləʳ)
SINGULAR NOUN
If you refer to the pallor of someone's face or skin, you mean that it is pale and unhealthy.
The deathly pallor of her skin had been replaced by the faintest flush of color. [+ of]
My face had a greenish pallor.
Synonyms: paleness, whiteness, lack of colour, wanness More Synonyms of pallor
The example I saw, of 'Irish pallor', was intended to be positive... but it seems the word itself isn't.
recalcitrant
2021年05月05日
recalcitrant
adjective formal
UK /rɪˈkæl.sɪ.trənt/ US /rɪˈkæl.sɪ.trənt/
(of a person) unwilling to obey orders or to do what should be done, or (of an animal) refusing to be controlled
adjective formal
UK /rɪˈkæl.sɪ.trənt/ US /rɪˈkæl.sɪ.trənt/
(of a person) unwilling to obey orders or to do what should be done, or (of an animal) refusing to be controlled
foxing
2021年03月07日
Reputable dealers are as accurate as possible in their descriptions, and it's not unusual to run into the terms "ghosting," "sunning," and "foxing," all of which refer to different causes of discoloration to paper.