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The range is basically one octave from sol (G4) and it is one tone above, lah (A5), but it is possible to smoothly change the pitch by how strongly you blow into the flute and how deep you insert the Rozetsu in your mouth.発音を聞く 例文帳に追加
音域は、西洋音階のソ(G4)から1オクターブと1音上のラ(A5)が基本だが、息の吹き込み方の強弱や葦舌のくわえ方の深さによって滑らかなピッチ変化が可能である。 - Wikipedia日英京都関連文書対訳コーパス
In one aspect, polypeptides being enzymes, having e.g. hydrolase activity including an esterase, acylase, lipase, phospholipase [having e.g. phospholipase A, B, C and D actvity, patatin activity, lipid acyl hydrolase (LAH) activity] or protease activity, and thermostable and thermotolerant hydrolase activity; and polynucleotides encoding these enzymes; and methods for producing and using the polynucleotides and the polypeptides are provided.例文帳に追加
ある特徴では、本発明は、ポリペプチド(例えばヒドロラーゼ活性(例えばエステラーゼ、アシラーゼ、リパーゼ、ホスホリパーゼ(例えばホスホリパーゼA、B、CおよびD活性、パタチン活性、脂質アシルヒドロラーゼ(LAH)活性)、またはプロテアーゼ活性であり、熱安定性および耐熱性のヒドロラーゼ活性を含む)を有する酵素)、およびこれらの酵素をコードするポリヌクレオチド、並びに、これらのポリヌクレオチドおよびポリペプチドの製造および使用を対象とする。 - 特許庁
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遺伝子名称シソーラスでの「Lah」の意味 |
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| human | 遺伝子名 | LAH |
| 同義語(エイリアス) | desmoglein 4; DSG4; CDHF13; CDGF13; Desmoglein-4 precursor | |
| SWISS-PROTのID | SWISS-PROT:Q86SJ6 | |
| EntrezGeneのID | EntrezGene:147409 | |
| その他のDBのID | HGNC:21307 |
| mouse | 遺伝子名 | lah |
| 同義語(エイリアス) | desmoglein 4; Dsg4; CDHF13; Desmoglein-4 precursor; MGC124398 | |
| SWISS-PROTのID | SWISS-PROT:Q7TMD7 | |
| EntrezGeneのID | EntrezGene:16769 | |
| その他のDBのID | MGI:2661061 |
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Wiktionary英語版での「Lah」の意味 |
lah
出典:『Wiktionary』 (2025/10/13 14:32 UTC 版)
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発音
不変化詞
lah (Manglish, Singlish)
- Placed at the end of a sentence to accentuate the mood or attitude of the speaker.
- Pitch contour: low-mid [lɑ(ː)˨], mid-falling [lɑː˧˨]
- Don’t do it lah, it’s not worth it. ― Disapproval
- Hurry up, lah! ― Impatience
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2007, Elangovan, P, Singapore, →ISBN, →OCLC, page 47:
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Even if you don't know, just pretend as if you know-lah Mike. You are embarrassing me you know.
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2024 July 16, Clement Yong, “Theatre review: National Day Charade mimes familiar criticisms of NDP but doles out a lesson or two”, in The Straits Times, Singapore: Singapore Press Holdings Limited:
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In a few months that have been both dispiriting and heartening with regard to public art […] is it any wonder that one of the most earnest things one can say to Singapore right now is: “Stop complaining, lah”?
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- For more quotations using this term, see Citations:lah.
- Placed at the end of a sentence to convey reassurance or express solidarity.
- Pitch contour: low-mid [lɑ(ː)˨], mid-falling [lɑː˧˨]
- Indicates an attempt at expressing sympathy, being sincere, conveying informality or establishing a rapport with the listener.
- Pitch contour: low-mid [lɑ(ː)˨]
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2022, Hunter Ng, As Coarse as Emporium, Jettison Books, →ISBN:
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You know that for tattooing, we are supposed to use disposable needles, right? Well, Joseph (Rough Face) will tell us not to throw them away after use. The next morning when I come into the studio, the needle box is always full again but the needles are without their original seal. You know why lah.
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- Placed at the end of an assertive statement to express denial or dismissiveness.
- Pitch contour: low-mid [lɑ(ː)˨], mid-falling [lɑː˧˨]
- Used after an assertive statement to reinforce its authoritativeness, or to show that the speaker is confident with what they are saying.
- Pitch contour: low-mid [lɑ(ː)˨], mid-falling [lɑː˧˨]
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2008, Preeta Samarasan, Evening Is the Whole Day, Fourth Estate, →ISBN, →OCLC, page 116:
- Asserts that something is clear, obvious or straightforward.
- Pitch contour: falling [lɑ(ː)˦˨]
- Near-synonym: lor (sense 2)
- Used to tone down an imperative sentence, so it sounds more like a request or suggestion.
- Pitch contour: falling [lɑ(ː)˦˨]
- Indicates strong persuasion at the end of an imperative sentence.
- Pitch contour: mid-falling [lɑː˧˨]
- Indicates a retrospective remark, a reassessment of one’s opinion, or an attempt at finding a middle ground.
- Pitch contour: low-mid [lɑ(ː)˨], mid-falling [lɑː˧˨]
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2019 March 5, Ong Ye Kung, “Committee of Supply – Head K (Ministry of Education)”, in Parliamentary Debates: Official Report (Parliament of Singapore), volume 94:
- Reinforces a suggestion with the implication that it is the more practical option.
- Pitch contour: low-mid [lɑ(ː)˨], mid-falling [lɑː˧˨]
- Indicates confirmation-seeking at the end of an inferential statement.
- Pitch contour: falling [lɑː˦˨]
- Used to express realisation, or vexation when something is already obvious.
- Pitch contour: falling [lɑː˦˨]
- (less common) Reinforces the factuality of an assertive statement made to correct an inaccurate, underlying assumption.
- Pitch contour: mid-rising [lɑ(ː)˧˦]
- (less common) Used to convey a slight sense of dissatisfaction or irritation.
- Pitch contour: mid-rising [lɑ(ː)˧˦]
- (less common) Used for enumeration (when listing examples).
- Pitch contour: mid [lɑː˧]
- (chiefly Malaysia, less common in Singapore) An assertive separator, used to reverse the order of the usual topic–comment structure of a sentence.
- Pitch contour: low-mid [lɑ(ː)˨]
- No fun lah, you. ― You’re no fun.
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2014, Latha [K. Kanagalatha], The Goddesses in the Living Room, Singapore: Epigram Books, →ISBN, page 102:
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“Who lah that Panjali? A real ‘number nine’ [From Tamil ஒன்பது (oṉpatu), a derogatory term for a transgender person].”
“You don’t play a fool you know. He is not a ‘number nine’, not a hermaphrodite, but a man. He is the one who has been cross-dressing and performing the role of Panjali for many years.”
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- (less common) Used sarcastically.
参考
| Discourse particles in colloquial Singaporean and Malaysian English | |||||||||
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| ⟵ More assertiveLess assertive ⟶ | |||||||||
| Objection | what | Assertive emphasis | lah1–14 | Self-evident answer | lor2–3 | Resignation | lor1, ah6–7 | Uncertainty | leh1–2 |
| Self-evident reason | mah | Declarative emphasis | leh3–6, one1–3, hor1, know, nia, only | Discontent; shock; coarseness | sia | Agreement-seeking | hor2 | Confirmation-seeking | ah1–3, hah1–3 |
| Skepticism | meh | Confident speculation | ba2 | Tentative judgment | leh7–11, ba1 | ||||
| Non-pragmatic | |||||||||
| Aspectual | liao, already | ||||||||
参照
- Wong, J. (2004), “The particles of Singapore English: a semantic and cultural interpretation”, in Journal of Pragmatics, volume 36, number 4, , pages 739–793
- Ler Soon Lay, Vivien (2006), “A relevance-theoretic approach to discourse particles in Singapore English”, in Kerstin Fischer, editor, Approaches to Discourse Particles, , pages 149–166
- Lee, Junwen (2022), “An Analysis of Colloquial Singapore English lah and Its Interpretation across Speech Acts”, in Languages, volume 7, number 3, , page 203
Further reading
発音
- IPA: /lɑːx/
発音
- IPA: /lɑːx/
関連する語
- alowe
参照
- “loue, adj.”, in MED Online, Ann Arbor, Mich.: University of Michigan, 2007.
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