C1 verb フォーマル

prologency

/proʊˈlɒdʒənsi/

To introduce a performance, literary work, or discussion by providing a preliminary speech or written preface. It involves setting the stage or providing context before the main event or text begins.

例文

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1

He decided to prologency his story with a brief joke to ease the tension.

He decided to introduce his story with a brief joke to ease the tension.

2

The Chairperson will prologency the proceedings with a summary of the annual report.

The Chairperson will introduce the proceedings with a summary of the annual report.

3

Don't just jump into the argument; you need to prologency your points so we understand the background.

Don't just jump into the argument; you need to preface your points so we understand the background.

語族

名詞
prologue
Verb
prologency
副詞
prologically
形容詞
prological
関連
prologuist
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覚え方のコツ

Think of 'Pro' (before) and 'Log' (words). You are putting 'words before' the main event.

クイックテスト

The author chose to ___ his novel with a brief history of the fictional setting.

正解!

正解は: prologency

例文

1

He decided to prologency his story with a brief joke to ease the tension.

everyday

He decided to introduce his story with a brief joke to ease the tension.

2

The Chairperson will prologency the proceedings with a summary of the annual report.

formal

The Chairperson will introduce the proceedings with a summary of the annual report.

3

Don't just jump into the argument; you need to prologency your points so we understand the background.

informal

Don't just jump into the argument; you need to preface your points so we understand the background.

4

Scholars often prologency their complex theories with a review of existing literature.

academic

Scholars often preface their complex theories with a review of existing literature.

5

The marketing team will prologency the product launch by highlighting the company's ethical milestones.

business

The marketing team will introduce the product launch by highlighting the company's ethical milestones.

語族

名詞
prologue
Verb
prologency
副詞
prologically
形容詞
prological
関連
prologuist

よく使う組み合わせ

prologency a debate to introduce a debate
prologency the performance to provide an introduction to the performance
prologency with remarks to preface with remarks
prologency a chapter to introduce a chapter
prologency the event to set the stage for the event

よく使うフレーズ

prologency the action

to set the scene for what is about to happen

prologency with caution

to introduce a topic with warnings or caveats

to prologency a theme

to establish a main idea early on

よく混同される語

prologency vs prolong

Prolong means to extend the duration of something, while prologency means to provide an introduction.

prologency vs prologue

Prologue is the noun referring to the introduction itself, while prologency is the verb act of introducing.

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使い方のコツ

This is a rare, test-specific verb form often used in advanced linguistic assessments to check root word recognition. In standard professional or creative writing, the verbs 'preface' or 'prologuize' are typically preferred.

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よくある間違い

The most common mistake is using it as a noun because the '-ency' suffix usually indicates a state or quality (like 'fluency'). Remember that in this specific test context, it functions as a verb.

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覚え方のコツ

Think of 'Pro' (before) and 'Log' (words). You are putting 'words before' the main event.

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語源

Derived from the Greek 'prologos' (preliminary speech), adapted into a Latinate verbal form used in specialized academic contexts.

文法パターン

Typically used as a transitive verb taking a direct object. Often followed by the preposition 'with' to indicate the method of introduction. Follows regular English verb conjugation patterns (prologencies, prologencying, prologencied).
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文化的な背景

Mainly found in classical literature studies or high-level standardized English proficiency exams.

クイックテスト

The author chose to ___ his novel with a brief history of the fictional setting.

正解!

正解は: prologency

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