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Select the acrostic(String[]args) method and press Enter.例文帳に追加
acrostic(String[]args) メソッドを選択し、Enter キーを押します。 - NetBeans
After that you need to implement the acrostic method in the Main class.例文帳に追加
次に、Main クラスで acrostic メソッドを実装する必要があります。 - NetBeans
The IDE fills in the acrostic method and the highlights the args parameter.例文帳に追加
IDE によって acrostic メソッドの内容が入力され、args パラメータが強調表示されます。 - NetBeans
The IDE fills in the acrostic method and shows the method's parameters in a tip.例文帳に追加
acrostic メソッドが自動的に入力され、メソッドのパラメータがヒントに表示されます。 - NetBeans
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出典:『Wiktionary』 (2026/02/02 21:28 UTC 版)
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Borrowed from Middle French acrostiche, acrostique (“acrostic”) (modern French acrostiche), and its etymon Late Latin acrostichis, from Ancient Greek ἀκροστιχίς (akrostikhís), from ἄκρο- (ákro-, prefix indicating, among other things, the extremity or tip of something) + στῐ́χος (stĭ́khos, “row or file of soldiers; line of poetry, verse”) (ultimately from Proto-Indo-European *steygʰ- (“to climb, go”)).
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acrostic (plural acrostics) (also attributively)
- A poem or other text in which certain letters, often the first in each line, spell out a name or message. [from 16th c.]
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1600 December 8, Abraham Hartwell, “Nº LXXXV. Of the Same [i.e., Of the Antiquity, Variety, and Reason of Motts, with Arms of Noblemen and Gentlemen in England].”, in Thomas Hearne, editor, A Collection of Curious Discourses Written by Eminent Antiquaries upon Several Heads in Our English Antiquities. […] In Two Volumes, 2nd edition, volume I, London: Printed by and for W. and J. Richardson, published 1771, →OCLC, pages 278–279:
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He [Judas Maccabeus] was termed Mackabæus, becauſe he carried in his ſtandard, or vexillum militare, theſe four Hebrew letters, Mem, Chaph, Beth, and Jod, or M. C. B. and J. whereunto their points being added, which are their vowells, (for others they have none) his mott was Mackabai, whereof he took his name. Theſe four letters are the acroſtickes or initiall letters of theſe four wordes in the fifteenth chapter of the book of Exodus, Mi Chamocha Baalim Jehovah, which is in Latin Quis ſicut tu Deorum Jehova? ["Who among the gods is like you, O Adonai?", Exodus 15:11.]
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1603, Hugh Holland, “To Sir Robert Cotton, Knight, Lord of Cunnington”, in Pancharis: The First Booke. Containing the Preparation of the Loue betweene Ovven Tudyr, and the Queene, long since Intended to Her Maiden Maiestie: […], printed at London: By V[alentine] S[immes] for Clement Knight, →OCLC; republished as J[ohn] P[ayne] C[ollier], editor, Pancharis: The First Booke. […] (Illustrations of Old English Literature [Green Series]; volume 2, number 1), [London]: [Privately printed], 1866, →OCLC, page 55:
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1638, Democritus Junior [pseudonym; Robert Burton], “Exercise Rectified of Body and Minde”, in The Anatomy of Melancholy. […], 5th edition, Oxford, Oxfordshire: […] [Robert Young, Miles Flesher, and Leonard Lichfield and William Turner] for Henry Cripps, →OCLC, partition 2, section 2, member 4, page 282:
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1684 August 30, “Disquisitio de Magia Divinatrice & Operatrice &c. Auctore Francisco Moncæio 4º Francofurti & Lipsiæ 1683 [book review]”, in Philosophical Transactions: Giving Some Accompt of the Present Undertakings, Studies and Labours of the Ingenious in Many Considerable Parts of the World, volume XIV, number 162, London: Printed by T. R. for John Martyn, printer to the Royal Society; […], published 1670, →OCLC, pages 707–708:
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1929 November, Robert Graves, chapter VIII, in Good-bye to All That: An Autobiography, London: Jonathan Cape […], →OCLC, page 83:
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Both poems, which were signed with pseudonyms, were acrostics, the initial letters spelling out a 'case.' 'Case' meant 'romance,' a formal coupling of two boys' names, with the name of the elder boy first. [...] But nothing much would have come of it had not another of the sixth-form members of the Poetry Society been in love with one of the smaller boys whose names appeared in the acrostics. In rage and jealousy he went to the headmaster and called his attention to the acrostic – which otherwise neither he nor any other of the masters would have noticed.
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1987, Jack Goody, “Language and Writing”, in The Interface between the Written and the Oral (Studies in Literacy, Family, Culture and the State), Cambridge, Cambridgeshire; New York, N.Y.: Cambridge University Press, published 1993, →ISBN, part IV (Writing and Its Impact on Individuals in Society), page 272:
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2009, Marcia L. Tate, “Strategy 9: Mnemonic Devices”, in Mathematics Worksheets Dont Grow Dendrites: 20 Numeracy Strategies that Engage the Brain, PreK–8, Thousand Oaks, Calif.: Corwin Press, SAGE Publishing, →ISBN, page 65:
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Acrostics and acronyms are examples of mnemonic devices. [...] Please Excuse My Dear Aunt Sally (PEMDAS), has become the most well-known acrostic for helping students remember the order of operations when solving an algebraic equation. The acrostic reminds students to start by solving inside the parentheses, then simplifying the exponents, next multiplying or dividing (whichever comes first when looking from left to right), then finally adding or subtracting (whichever comes first from left to right).
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- A poem in Hebrew in which successive lines or verses start with consecutive letters of the alphabet.
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1744, Thomas Stackhouse, “From the Death of Josiah to the Babylonish Captivity”, in A New History of the Holy Bible, from the Beginning of the World, to the Establishment of Christianity. […], 2nd edition, London: Printed for Stephen Austen, […], →OCLC, book VI, footnote, page 950:
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The Whole [of the Book of Zephaniah] is wrote in a very lively, tender, and pathetic Stile; and all the Chapters, except the laſt, (which ſeems to have been of later Compoſition than the reſt) are in Acroſtick Verſe, i.e. every Line, or Couplet, begins, in an Alphabetical Order, with ſome Letter in the Hebrew Alphabet.
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1837, George R[apall] Noyes, “Notes on Lamentations”, in A New Translation of the Hebrew Prophets, Arranged in Chronological Order, volume II (Containing Nahum, Zephaniah, Habakkuk, Obadiah, Jeremiah, Lamentations), Boston, Mass.: James Munroe and Company, →OCLC, page 288:
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Each of the five chapters of the Lamentations contains a distinct elegy, according to the number of letters in the Hebrew alphabet. And in the first four chapters the versification resembles acrostics. In the three first chapters each verse consists of three lines, and the initial letters of each verse are in the order of the Hebrew alphabet, with the exception that i. 7, and ii. 19, consist of five lines.
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2002, Richard J. Clifford, “Psalm 34”, in Psalms 1–72 (Abingdon Old Testament Commentaries), Nashville, Tenn.: Abingdon Press, →ISBN, page 173:
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The psalm is an individual thanksgiving that publicizes the psalmist as an encouragement for all who struggle to remain loyal to their God. It is in acrostic form in which every line begins with a successive letter of the twenty-two letter Hebrew alphabet. […] The acrostic form perhaps explains why the specificity one expects in a thanksgiving is diluted.
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- A kind of word puzzle, whose solution forms an anagram of a quotation, with its initial letters often forming the name of the person quoted.
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2003, Anne Brown, “Introduction”, in Challenging Acrostic Puzzles, New York, N.Y.: Sterling Publishing Co., →ISBN, page 5:
別の表記
- acrostick, acrosticke (obsolete)
下位語
- telestich
- word square
派生語
- acrostically
- acrosticism
- double acrostic
- nonacrostic
- paracrostic
- pentacrostic
- triple acrostic
派生した語
- → Irish: acrastach
別の表記
- acrostick, acrosticke (obsolete)
参照
- ^ “acrostic, adj. and n.”, in OED Online
, Oxford: Oxford University Press, December 2011; “acrostic, n.”, in Lexico, Dictionary.com; Oxford University Press, 2019–2022.
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Now we need to create a Java package and add the method that we'll use to constructour acrostic, after which we'll implement the acrostic method in the Main class.例文帳に追加
ここでは、まず Java パッケージを作成し、アクロスティックの作成に使用するメソッドを追加してから、Main クラスに acrostic メソッドを実装します。 - NetBeans
Now you need to create a Java package and add the method that you will use to constructour acrostic. After that you need to implement the acrostic method in the Main class.例文帳に追加
ここでは、まず Java パッケージを作成し、アクロスティックの作成に使用するメソッドを追加してから、Main クラスに acrostic メソッドを実装します。 - NetBeans
If it isn't already open, expand MyApp Source Packages acrostic in the Projects window and double-clickMain.java.例文帳に追加
Java ファイルが開いていない場合は、「プロジェクト」ウィンドウで「MyApp」「ソースパッケージ」「acrostic」を展開し、 Main.java をダブルクリックします。 - NetBeans
Then you will code the application. The library project will contain a utility class with an acrostic method.例文帳に追加
次に、アプリケーションをコーディングします。 ライブラリプロジェクトには、acrostic メソッドがあるユーティリティークラスが含まれます。 - NetBeans
The acrostic method takes an array of words as a parameter and then generates an acrostic based on those words.The MyApp project will contain a main class that calls the acrostic method and passes the words that are entered as arguments when the application is run.例文帳に追加
acrostic メソッドは、パラメータとして複数の単語の配列を使用し、それらの単語に基づいてアクロスティックを生成します。 MyApp プロジェクトには、acrostic メソッドを呼び出し、アプリケーションの実行時に引数として入力される単語を渡す主クラスが含まれます。 - NetBeans
In the JUnit test, you will test the LibClass by passing a phrase to the acrostic method and using an assertion to indicate what you think the result should be.例文帳に追加
JUnit テストでは、acrostic メソッドにフレーズを渡し、表明を使用して予測される結果を示すことで、LibClass をテストします。 - NetBeans
As arguments, you will provide five words, from which the acrostic "Hello" will be generated.例文帳に追加
引数として、アクロスティックが「Hello」となる 5 つの単語を指定します。 - NetBeans
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