テーマ - The Free Dictionaryによる定義
原題: Theme - definition of theme by The Free Dictionary
分析結果
- カテゴリ
- AI
- 重要度
- 54
- トレンドスコア
- 18
- 要約
- 「テーマ」とは、特定の作品や議論における中心的なアイデアやメッセージを指します。文学、音楽、アートなどの分野で、テーマは作品の核心を成し、観客や読者に深い理解や感情を与える役割を果たします。
- キーワード
Theme - definition of theme by The Free Dictionary Theme - definition of theme by The Free Dictionary https://www.thefreedictionary.com/theme Printer Friendly theme Also found in: Thesaurus , Medical , Legal , Financial , Acronyms , Idioms , Encyclopedia , Wikipedia . theme (thēm) n. 1. A topic of discourse or discussion. See Synonyms at subject . 2. A subject of artistic representation. 3. An implicit or recurrent idea; a motif: a party with a tropical island theme. 4. A short composition assigned to a student as a writing exercise. 5. Music A recurring melodic element in a composition, especially a melody forming the basis of a set of variations. 6. Linguistics a. See topic . b. A stem. [Middle English teme, theme , from Old French tesme , from Latin thema , from Greek; see dhē- in Indo-European roots .] theme′less adj. American Heritage® Dictionary of the English Language, Fifth Edition. Copyright © 2016 by Houghton Mifflin Harcourt Publishing Company. Published by Houghton Mifflin Harcourt Publishing Company. All rights reserved. theme ( θiːm ) n 1. an idea or topic expanded in a discourse, discussion, etc 2. (in literature, music, art, etc) a unifying idea, image, or motif, repeated or developed throughout a work 3. (Music, other) music a group of notes forming a recognizable melodic unit, often used as the basis of the musical material in a composition 4. (Education) a short essay, esp one set as an exercise for a student 5. (Grammar) linguistics the first major constituent of a sentence, usually but not necessarily the subject. In the sentence history I do like, "history" is the theme of the sentence, even though it is the object of the verb 6. (Linguistics) grammar another word for root 1 9 , stem 1 9 7. (Historical Terms) (in the Byzantine Empire) a territorial unit consisting of several provinces under a military commander 8. ( modifier ) planned or designed round one unifying subject, image, etc: a theme holiday . vb ( tr ) to design, decorate, arrange, etc, in accordance with a theme [C13: from Latin thema, from Greek: deposit, from tithenai to lay down] ˈthemeless adj Collins English Dictionary – Complete and Unabridged, 12th Edition 2014 © HarperCollins Publishers 1991, 1994, 1998, 2000, 2003, 2006, 2007, 2009, 2011, 2014 theme (θim) n. 1. a subject of discourse, discussion, meditation, or composition; topic. 2. a unifying or dominant idea, motif, etc., as in a work of art. 3. a short, informal essay, esp. a school composition. 4. a. a principal melodic subject in a musical composition. b. a short melodic subject from which variations are developed. 5. stem 1 (def. 10). 6. topic (def. 3). [1250–1300; Middle English teme, theme (< Old French teme ) < Medieval Latin thema, Latin < Greek théma proposition, deposit = (ti)thé(nai) to put, set down + -ma resultative n. suffix] syn: See subject. Random House Kernerman Webster's College Dictionary, © 2010 K Dictionaries Ltd. Copyright 2005, 1997, 1991 by Random House, Inc. All rights reserved. theme Past participle: themed Gerund: theming Imperative Present Preterite Present Continuous Present Perfect Past Continuous Past Perfect Future Future Perfect Future Continuous Present Perfect Continuous Future Perfect Continuous Past Perfect Continuous Conditional Past Conditional Imperative theme theme Present I theme you theme he/she/it themes we theme you theme they theme Preterite I themed you themed he/she/it themed we themed you themed they themed Present Continuous I am theming you are theming he/she/it is theming we are theming you are theming they are theming Present Perfect I have themed you have themed he/she/it has themed we have themed you have themed they have themed Past Continuous I was theming you were theming he/she/it was theming we were theming you were theming they were theming Past Perfect I had themed you had themed he/she/it had themed we had themed you had themed they had themed Future I will theme you will theme he/she/it will theme we will theme you will theme they will theme Future Perfect I will have themed you will have themed he/she/it will have themed we will have themed you will have themed they will have themed Future Continuous I will be theming you will be theming he/she/it will be theming we will be theming you will be theming they will be theming Present Perfect Continuous I have been theming you have been theming he/she/it has been theming we have been theming you have been theming they have been theming Future Perfect Continuous I will have been theming you will have been theming he/she/it will have been theming we will have been theming you will have been theming they will have been theming Past Perfect Continuous I had been theming you had been theming he/she/it had been theming we had been theming you had been theming they had been theming Conditional I would theme you would theme he/she/it would theme we would theme you would theme they would theme Past Conditional I would have themed you would have themed he/she/it would have themed we would have themed you would have themed they would have themed Collins English Verb Tables © HarperCollins Publishers 2011 Thesaurus Antonyms Related Words Synonyms Legend: Switch to new thesaurus Noun 1. theme - the subject matter of a conversation or discussion; "he didn't want to discuss that subject"; "it was a very sensitive topic"; "his letters were always on the theme of love" subject , topic subject matter , content , message , substance - what a communication that is about something is about bone of contention - the subject of a dispute; "the real bone of contention, as you know, is money" precedent - a subject mentioned earlier (preceding in time) question , head - the subject matter at issue; "the question of disease merits serious discussion"; "under the head of minor Roman poets" keynote - the principal theme in a speech or literary work 2. theme - a unifying idea that is a recurrent element in literary or artistic work; "it was the usual `boy gets girl' theme" motif idea , thought - the content of cognition; the main thing you are thinking about; "it was not a good idea"; "the thought never entered my mind" topos - a traditional theme or motif or literary convention; "James Joyce uses the topos of the Wandering Jew in his Ulysses" 3. theme - (music) melodic subject of a musical composition; "the theme is announced in the first measures"; "the accompanist picked up the idea and elaborated it" melodic theme , musical theme , idea music - an artistic form of auditory communication incorporating instrumental or vocal tones in a structured and continuous manner melodic line , melodic phrase , melody , tune , strain , air , line - a succession of notes forming a distinctive sequence; "she was humming an air from Beethoven" motif , motive - a theme that is repeated or elaborated in a piece of music statement - (music) the presentation of a musical theme; "the initial statement of the sonata" variation - a repetition of a musical theme in which it is modified or embellished 4. theme - an essay (especially one written as an assignment); "he got an A on his composition" paper , report , composition essay - an analytic or interpretive literary composition term paper - a composition intended to indicate a student's progress during a school term 5. theme - (linguistics) the form of a word after all affixes are removed; "thematic vowels are part of the stem" root word , stem , root , radical , base linguistics - the scientific study of language descriptor , form , signifier , word form - the phonological or orthographic sound or appearance of a word that can be used to describe or identify something; "the inflected forms of a word can be represented by a stem and a list of inflections to be attached" Verb 1. theme - provide with a particular theme or motive; "the restaurant often themes its menus" furnish , provide , supply , render - give something useful or necessary to; "We provided the room with an electrical heater" Based on WordNet 3.0, Farlex clipart collection. © 2003-2012 Princeton University, Farlex Inc. theme noun 1. motif , leitmotif , recurrent image , unifying idea The need to strengthen the family has become a recurrent theme. 2. subject , idea , topic , matter , argument , text , burden , essence , thesis , subject matter , keynote , gist The novel's central theme is the conflict between men and women. Collins Thesaurus of the English Language – Complete and Unabridged 2nd Edition. 2002 © HarperCollins Publishers 1995, 2002 theme noun 1. What a speech, piece of writing, or artistic work is about: argument , matter , point , subject , subject matter , text , topic . 2. A relatively brief discourse written especially as an exercise: composition , essay , paper . 3. The main part of a word to which affixes are attached: base , root , stem . The American Heritage® Roget's Thesaurus. Copyright © 2013, 2014 by Houghton Mifflin Harcourt Publishing Company. Published by Houghton Mifflin Harcourt Publishing Company. All rights reserved. Translations فِكْرَة موسيقِيَّه مُتَكَرِّرَه مَوْضُوع مَوضوع البَحْث téma námět tema emne Thema κεντρική ιδέα tema asunto teema thème sujet נושא tema stef umræîuefni tema tematico テーマ 주제 tēma temats thema kjenningsmelodi tema temat tema тема esej tema tema หัวข้อ konu makam tema chủ đề 主旋律 主题 主题目 theme [θiːm] A. N ( gen ) → tema m B. CPD theme park N → parque m de atracciones temático theme song N → tema m musical theme tune N he was humming the theme tune of James Bond → tarareaba la música de James Bond Collins Spanish Dictionary - Complete and Unabridged 8th Edition 2005 © William Collins Sons & Co. Ltd. 1971, 1988 © HarperCollins Publishers 1992, 1993, 1996, 1997, 2000, 2003, 2005 theme [ˈθiːm] n [ book, article, talk, discussion ] → thème m , sujet m [ artist, author ] → thème m (= recurring melody ) → thème m modif [ bar, restaurant, night ] → à thème Collins English/French Electronic Resource. © HarperCollins Publishers 2005 theme n (= sub