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The other is measurement of thermal asperity.例文帳に追加
他の一つは、サーマルアスペリティの測定である。 - 特許庁
DEFORMATION DETECTOR AND ASPERITY DETECTION METHOD例文帳に追加
変形検出器および凹凸検出方法 - 特許庁
METHOD FOR INSPECTING THERMAL ASPERITY ERROR AND MAGNETIC DISK CERTIFIER例文帳に追加
サーマルアスペリティエラーの検査方法および磁気ディスクサーテファイア - 特許庁
THERMAL ASPERITY DETECTING METHOD FOR MAGNETIC STORAGE DEVICE AND CIRCUIT THEREFOR例文帳に追加
磁気記憶装置のサーマルアスピリティ検出方法及びその回路 - 特許庁
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出典:『Wiktionary』 (2025/10/27 20:22 UTC 版)
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From 中期英語 asprete, asperite, from Old French aspreté (modern French âpreté), from Latin asperitātem, the accusative singular of asperitās (“roughness, unevenness; fierceness, severity; harshness, sharpness; acidity, tartness”), from asper (“coarse, rough, uneven; bitter, fierce harsh; rude, unrefined; etc.”) (probably from Proto-Indo-European *h₂esp- (“to cut”)) + -itās (a variant of -tās (suffix forming feminine abstract nouns indicating a state of being)). The spelling of the English word is influenced directly by Latin asperitātem. Doublet of asperitas.
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asperity (countable and uncountable, plural asperities) (formal)
- (uncountable) The quality of having a rough or uneven surface; roughness, unevenness; (countable, chiefly in the plural) a protruding or rough area or point on a surface; a protrusion.
- (uncountable): Synonyms: bumpiness, ruggedness
- (uncountable): Antonym: smoothness
- (countable): Synonyms: bump, protuberance
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p. 1553 September 2 (Gregorian calendar), Petrus Hyspanus [i.e., Peter of Spain—Pope John XXI?], “[A Boke Conteyning the Names of Cõpound [Compound] Medecines […].] For Al Diseasys in the Head.”, in Humfre Lloyde [i.e., Humphrey Llwyd], transl., The Treasury of Healthe Conteynyng Many Profitable Medycines Gathered out of Hypocrates, Galen and Auycen, […], London: […] Wyllyam Coplande, →OCLC:
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1653, Henry More, “Unavoydable Arguments for Divine Providence Taken from the Accurate Structure of Mans Body, from the Passions of His mind, and Fitnesse of the Whole Man to be an Inhabiter of the Universe”, in An Antidote against Atheisme, or An Appeal to the Natural Faculties of the Minde of Man, whether There Be Not a God, London: […] Roger Daniel, […], →OCLC, book II, page 103:
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1688, Edmund Bohun, “Corsica”, in A Geographical Dictionary, Representing the Present and Ancient Names of All the Countries, Provinces, Remarkable Cities, Universities, Ports, Towns, Mountains, Seas, Streights, Fountains, and Rivers of the Whole World: […], London: […] Charles Brome, […], →OCLC, signatures K4, verso – [K5], recto, column 2:
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1768, Mr. Yorick [pseudonym; Laurence Sterne], “The Husband. Paris.”, in A Sentimental Journey through France and Italy, volume I, London: […] T. Becket and P. A. De Hondt, […], →OCLC, pages 171–172:
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The genius of a people vvhere nothing but the monarchy is ſalique, having ceded this department, vvith ſundry others, totally to the vvomen—by a continual higgling vvith cuſtomers of all ranks and ſizes from morning to night, like ſo many rough pebbles ſhook long together in a bag, by amicable colliſions, they have vvorn dovvn their aſperities and ſharp angles, and not only become round and ſmooth, but vvill receive, ſome of them, a poliſh like a brilliant— […]
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1979 April, J. M. Challen, P. L. B. Oxley, “An Explanation of the Different Regimes of Friction and Wear Using Asperity Deformation Models”, in Wear, volume 53, number 2, Amsterdam, North Holland: Elsevier, , →ISSN, →OCLC, abstract, page 229:
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A slip-line field analysis is given for the deformation of a soft asperity by a hard one and equations are derived for the corresponding coefficients of friction and wear rates.
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- (countable, geology) A section of a fault line with high friction, such that there is no movement along this part of the fault except during an earthquake. [from 1981]
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1990 December, R. Dmowska, J. R. Rice, “Stressing, Seismicity and Rupture of Slip-deficient Fault Zones”, in Muriel L. Jacobson, compiler, National Earthquake Hazards Reduction Program, Summaries of Technical Reports (Open-file Report; 90-680), volume XXXI, Menlo Park, Calif.: [United States] Geological Survey, United States Department of the Interior, →OCLC, paragraph 2.2, page 333:
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We inferred that the locking of asperities did cause higher stresses associated with earthquake cycle itself to occur in areas adjacent to asperities, both updip and downdip from them, and that such stressing has been much less pronounced in the areas adjacent to non-asperities.
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1995, Kelin Wang, “Coupling of Tectonic Loading and Earthquake Fault Slips at Subduction Zones”, in Ren Wang, Keiiti Aki, editors, Mechanics Problems in Geodynamics Part 1, Basel, Basel-Stadt, Switzerland; Boston, Mass.: Birkhäuser Verlag, , →ISBN, abstract, page 537:
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Since rapid permanent plate shortening is not observed in subduction zones, there must be either strain release over a large region or strain accumulation over a small region over earthquake cycles. […] The most likely mechanism for the latter is the accumulation of elastic strain around isolated locked asperities of the fault, which requires significant aseismic fault slip between asperities.
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2011, Victor Gioncu, Federico M. Mazzolani, “Earthquakes and Ground Motions”, in Earthquake Engineering for Structural Design, Abingdon, Oxfordshire; New York, N.Y.: Routledge, published 2013, →ISBN, page 222:
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The model to explain the seismicity variation along the fault boundaries considers that plate boundaries consist of asperities and barriers having different friction laws. These asperities are distributed in a fractal manner and each fault contains small and large asperities.
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- (uncountable) The quality of being difficult or unpleasant to experience; (countable) a thing that is harsh and difficult to endure; a difficulty, a hardship.
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1534 (date written; published 1553), Thomas More, “A Dyalogue of Comforte agaynste Tribulacyon, […]. Chapter III.”, in Wyllyam Rastell [i.e., William Rastell], editor, The Workes of Sir Thomas More Knyght, […], London: […] Iohn Cawod, Iohn Waly, and Richarde Tottell, published 30 April 1557, →OCLC, book III, page 1218, column 1:
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If the faith were in our daies as feruēt [fervent] as it hath bene ere this, in tyme before passed, litle counſayle and litle comfort would ſuffice. We ſhould not muche nede with wordes and reaſoning, to extenuate and minyſh the vygour and aſperitie of the paynes, but the greatter ⁊ the more bitter that the paſſion wer, the more ready was of olde tyme the feruor of faith to ſuffer it.
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1648, Walter Montagu, “The Fifteenth Treatise. The Duties of a Christian towards Enemies. §. I. The Precept of Loving Enemies, Sweetned by Many Reasons Drawn from Christs Injoyning It, and His Acting It.”, in Miscellanea Spiritualia: Or, Devout Essaies, London: […] W[illiam] Lee, D[aniel] Pakeman, and G[abriel] Bedell, […], →OCLC, page 267:
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1750 July 18 (Gregorian calendar), Samuel Johnson, “No. [32]. Saturday, July 7. 1750.”, in The Rambler, volume II, Edinburgh: [[…] Sands, Murray, and Cochran]; sold by W. Gordon, C. Wright, J. Yair, […], published 1750, →OCLC, page 44:
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And ſurely, if vve are not conſcious that vve have contributed to our ovvn ſufferings, if puniſhment fall upon innocence, or diſappointment happens to induſtry and prudence; patience, vvhether more neceſſary or not, is much eaſier; ſince our pain is then vvithout aggravation, and vve have not the bitterneſs of remorſe to add to the aſperity of misfortune.
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1893, Edward Harrison Barker, “Across the Rouergue”, in Wanderings by Southern Waters: Eastern Aquitaine, London: Richard Bentley and Son […], →OCLC, page 225:
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Dry, chaffy, or prickly plants, corresponding in their nature to the aridity and asperity of the land, were peculiarly at home upon the undulating stoniness.
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- (uncountable) The quality of being harsh or severe in the way one behaves or speaks toward another person; (countable, chiefly in the plural) a deeply hostile or resentful feeling; an animosity, a hatred.
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1583, Iohn Caluin [i.e., John Calvin], chapter 7, in Christopher Rosdell, transl., A Commentarie upon the Epistle of Saint Paul to the Romanes, […], London: […] [Thomas Dawson] for Iohn Harison and George Bishop, →OCLC, folio 81, verso:
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1664, H[enry] More, “[The Apology of Dr. Henry More, […].] Chapter IX.”, in Synopsis Prophetica; or, The Second Part of the Modest Enquiry into the Mystery of Iniquity: […], London: […] James Flesher, for William Morden […], →OCLC, page 554:
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[H]e [God] vvill reprove them ſharply for their uncharitable bitterneſs one againſt another, and menace them even vvith deſtruction, if they leave not off their animoſities and aſperities of mind about toys and trifles, and hold faſt to the Royal Lavv of Love […]
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1748, [Samuel Richardson], “Letter XIV. Miss Clarissa Hawlowe, to Miss Howe.”, in Clarissa. Or, The History of a Young Lady: […], volume II, London: […] S[amuel] Richardson; […], →OCLC, page 83:
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1838 March – 1839 October, Charles Dickens, “Mr. Ralph Nickleby receives Sad Tidings of his Brother, but bears up nobly against the intelligence communicated to him. The Reader is informed how he liked Nicholas, who is herein introduced, and how kindly he proposed to make his Fortune at once.”, in The Life and Adventures of Nicholas Nickleby, London: Chapman and Hall, […], published 1839, →OCLC, page 15:
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2024 August 27, Jonathan Sumption, “The President’s Crimes”, in Prospect, London: Prospect Publishing, published October 2024, →ISSN, →OCLC, archived from the original on 8 June 2025:
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The Supreme Court majority objected with some asperity to the suggestion by the dissenters that their judgment put the president above the law. But what other construction can be put upon their words? If there is no remedy against the president, then there is no law binding on him.
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- (uncountable, archaic)
- Of sound: gratingness, harshness.
- Of taste: harshness or sharpness; acridity, tartness.
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1744, G. L. B. O. C. [pseudonym; George Berkeley], Siris: A Chain of Philosophical Reflexions and Inquiries Concerning the Virtues of Tar Water, […], Dublin: […] Marg[are]t Rhames, for R. Gunne, […], →OCLC, paragraph 86, page 59:
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[T]he aſperity of tartarous ſalts, and the fiery acrimony of alcaline ſalts, irritating and vvounding the nerves, produce naſcent paſſions and anxieties in the ſoul; vvhich both aggravate diſtempers, and render men's lives reſtleſs and vvretched, even vvhen they are afflicted vvith no apparent diſtemper.
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- Of writing: a lack of elegance and refinement; inelegance, roughness.
- Of sound: gratingness, harshness.
- (uncountable) The quality of being difficult or unpleasant to experience; (countable) a thing that is harsh and difficult to endure; a difficulty, a hardship.
派生語
- nanoasperity
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参照
- ^ “aspretẹ̄, n.”, in MED Online, Ann Arbor, Mich.: University of Michigan, 2007.
- ↑ “asperity, n.”, in OED Online
, Oxford: Oxford University Press, December 2024; “asperity, n.”, in Lexico, Dictionary.com; Oxford University Press, 2019–2022.
Further reading
asperity (faults) on Wikipedia.Wikipedia
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「ASPERITY」を含む例文一覧
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To prevent the generation of particles which are the cause of thermal asperity and to prevent the reduction of a recording and reproducing function due to the thermal asperity.例文帳に追加
サーマル・アスペリティの原因となるパーティクルの発生を防止し、サーマル・アスペリティによる記録・再生機能の低下等を防止する。 - 特許庁
In the case the thermal asperity is detected, management and control are performed so as not to access the spot of the thermal asperity by writing the reproduced signal at the spot where the thermal asperity occurred on a replacement cylinder.例文帳に追加
また、サーマルアスペリティを検出した場合、サーマルアスペリティ発生箇所の再生信号を交替シリンダに書き込むことによって当該サーマルアスペリティ箇所にアクセスしないように管理制御すること。 - 特許庁
METHOD FOR ELIMINATING THERMAL ASPERITY, MAGNETIC DISK DROVE AND ITS RETRY METHOD例文帳に追加
サーマルアスペリティ除去方法、磁気ディスク装置並びにそのリトライ方法 - 特許庁
READ HEAD PREAMPLIFIER WITH THERMAL ASPERITY TRANSIENT CONTROL例文帳に追加
サーマルアスペリティ過渡的状態制御を具備する読取ヘッド前置増幅器 - 特許庁
The top polishing face of this pad 10 has a polymer polishing asperity 16, or forms a polymer polishing asperity 16 when conditioned by abrasives.例文帳に追加
パッド10の上研磨面は、ポリマー研磨アスペリティ16を有するか、砥粒でコンディショニングされポリマー研磨アスペリティ16を形成する。 - 特許庁
To correct for thermal asperity transients occurring in a hard disk drive.例文帳に追加
ハードディスクドライブにおいて発生するサーマルアスペリティ過渡的状態を補正する。 - 特許庁
To surely detect and eliminate thermal asperity regarding a thermal asperity eliminating method, a magnetic disk drive and its retry method.例文帳に追加
本発明は、サーマルアスペリティ除去方法、磁気ディスク装置並びにそのリトライ方法に関し、確実にサーマルアスペリティを検出して除去することを目的とする。 - 特許庁
When a base line of the reproduced signal exceeds a threshold, it is detected as a thermal asperity (4), and the reproduced signal is erased when the thermal asperity is detected (12).例文帳に追加
また、再生信号のベースラインが閾値を超える場合にサーマルアスペリティであるとして検出(4)し、サーマルアスペリティの検出時に再生信号を消失させる(12)こと。 - 特許庁
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