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概念と感情 - 帰属意識

「家は家ではない」「男の家は城である」など、帰属意識に関する英語のことわざをマスターしましょう。

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Notions & Feelings

used to imply that one's own home is the most comfortable and enjoyable place to be, where one can feel safe, relaxed, and content

used to emphasize the idea that home is the most comfortable, safe, and familiar place where one can relax and be oneself

used to say that a physical structure or dwelling does not necessarily become a home until it is filled with love, warmth, personal memories and experiences, and a sense of belonging

used to imply that even if a home is modest or plain, it still holds a special place in one's heart because it is a place of comfort and familiarity

used to imply that one's true home or place of belonging is where one's loved ones, family, and cherished memories are, rather than a physical location or a specific house

Ex: Although we 've lived in many different houses over the years , my family has always been my constant home home is where the heart is, and my heart is with them .

used to emphasize the importance of having control over one's living space and the happenings therein, and the right to privacy and security within the home

Ex: John believed a man 's home is his castle, and he made sure that his house was always well-protected and secure .

used to suggest that people tend to feel more comfortable, confident, and powerful in their own familiar surroundings

Ex: Even though he 's usually quiet and unassuming , my brother can be incredibly assertive and commanding when he 's at home every dog is a lion at home, as they say .

used to imply that people or animals tend to be more confident and assertive in their own familiar surroundings, and may show more courage when defending their own territory

Ex: Even though he 's usually very timid and shy , my cat turns into a fierce protector when he 's near his food bowl every dog is valiant at his own door, as they say .

used to suggest that people may feel more confident and assertive in their own familiar surroundings, where their behavior is unlikely to be challenged or tested

Ex: Although he talks a big game when he 's with his friends , he becomes much quieter and more subdued when he 's in unfamiliar situations every cock crows on his own dunghill, as they say .

used to imply that people have a natural attachment to their own home or familiar surroundings and may find it difficult to adjust to new environments or ways of life

Ex: Although he enjoyed traveling the world , he always looked forward to returning to his hometown , proving every bird likes its own nest.
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