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じっと or ジッと • (jitto)
- 熟と: (stare) hard, (look) intently
- Synonym: まじまじ
- 凝と: patiently
- 凝と, 凝乎と, 凝然と, 不動と, 静止: motionlessly
1909, 夏目漱石, 私の経過した学生時代:
- 私は正則の方を廃してから、暫く、約一年許りも麹町の二松学舎に通って、漢学許り専門に習っていたが、英語の必要——英語を修めなければ静止していられぬという必要が、日一日と迫って来た。
- Watashi wa seisoku no kata o yoshite kara, shibaraku, yaku ichinen bakari mo kōjimachi no nishō gakusha ni kayotte, kangaku bakari senmon ni naratteita ga, Eigo no hitsuyō——Eigo o osamenakereba jitto shiteirarenu to iu hitsuyō ga, hi-ichinichi to sematte kita.
- After I ceased regular [lessons], I temporarily attended Nishōgakusha University in Kōjimachi for about a year. Although I was specialising in Sinology only, the necessity of English——that necessity which made me unable to stay still if I did not master English, came pressing in on me day by day.