The whole nine yards
Slang Term
AmericanBritish
★★★★☆ Common
Casual
의미: Everything; the complete amount or effort.
全部;完整的数量或努力。
Todo; la cantidad o esfuerzo completo.
すべて、完全な量または努力。
전부, 완전한 양이나 노력.
Going all out, including everything—the full extent of something. Origin debated but possibly military or sports-related.
全力以赴,包括一切——某事的全部范围。来源有争议,可能与军事或体育有关。
Dar el máximo, incluyendo todo—la extensión completa de algo. Origen discutido pero posiblemente militar o deportivo.
全力を尽くす、すべてを含む。語源は諸説あるが、軍事やスポーツ関連の可能性がある。
전력을 다하여 모든 것을 포함하는 것—어떤 일의 최대 범위를 뜻한다. 유래는 논쟁이 있으나 군사 또는 스포츠와 관련된 것으로 추정된다.
직역: All nine yards
예문
- They went the whole nine yards. 他们全力以赴Dieron el máximo彼らは全力を尽くした그들은 전력을 다했다.
- Give me the whole nine yards. 把全部都给我Dame todo el paquete completo全部見せてくれ전부 다 보여줘.
- The full treatment—the whole nine yards. 全套服务,应有尽有El tratamiento completo, con todos los extrasフルコース、何から何まで全部풀코스—처음부터 끝까지 전부.
발음
/ðə həʊl naɪn jɑːdz/
사용 가이드
맥락: completeness, effort, everything
어조: emphatic, enthusiastic
✓ 올바른 표현
- The whole nine yards.全部,所有的一切Todo, hasta el último detalle何もかも全部처음부터 끝까지 전부.
- Go the whole nine yards.做到底Ir a por todas徹底的にやる전력을 다해.
- Give them the whole nine yards.给他们全套的Darles el paquete completo全部見せてやれ전부 다 해줘.
✗ 잘못된 표현
- EverythingEverything(一切)Everything(todo)Everything(すべて)전부
- The full amountThe full amount(全部数量)The full amount(la cantidad completa)The full amount(全量)완전한 양
흔한 실수
- Origin is actually disputed
- Often mistakenly attributed to football
기원과 역사
Origin debated: possibly from concrete trucks, machine gun belts, or fabric. First documented in 1960s.
어원: American, origin disputed, 1960s
최초 기록: 1962
문화적 배경
Era: 1960s to present
Generation: All ages
Social background: Universal
Pop culture: The Whole Nine Yards (movie); American speech
Regional notes: American origin, now used in British English.
변형
The whole nine yardsGo the whole nine yardsGive the whole nine yards
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