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「patient」とは・「patient」の意味
patient①名詞:患者
形容詞:忍耐強い、我慢強い
patient①の用法
名詞
患者「patient」が名詞として使われる場合、病気や怪我の治療を受けている人を指す。具体的な例を以下に示す。
・例文1. The nurse called the next patient into the room.(看護師は次の患者を部屋に呼んだ。)
2. He has been a patient in this hospital for two weeks.(彼はこの病院の患者として2週間入院している。)
3. The doctor is making his rounds to see all the patients.(医師は全患者を診るために回診している。)
4. She is a patient with a rare disease.(彼女は珍しい病気の患者だ。)
5. The number of patients in the clinic has increased.(診療所の患者数が増加している。)
形容詞
忍耐強い、我慢強い「patient」が形容詞として使われる場合、苦境や困難に直面しても落ち着いて耐える性質を示す。具体的な例を以下に示す。
・例文1. She is patient with her students.(彼女は生徒たちに対して忍耐強い。)
2. You need to be more patient when dealing with complex problems.(複雑な問題に取り組む際には、もっと忍耐強くなる必要がある。)
3. He patiently waited for his turn to speak.(彼は話す番が来るのを我慢強く待った。)
4. Patient practice leads to improvement.(忍耐強い練習が上達につながる。)
5. A patient approach is often more rewarding than a hasty one.(急ぐよりも忍耐強いアプローチの方がしばしば報われる。)
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PATIENT
健康管理提供者からアドバイスやサービスを受けたり受けるための契約をしたりする人のことで,登録されている人とされていない人がいる.
1.登録患者:開業医に登録されている患者のことで,現在,健康管理を受けている場合と受けていない場合がある.
2.通院患者〈ATTENDING, REGULAR〉:この2年間に少なくとも1回は開業医のサービスを受けた患者.
3.非通院患者:この2年間に全く開業医のサービスを受けていない患者.
4.一時的患者〈TRANSIENT〉:他の開業医に登録されているか,またはこの2年間に少なくとも1回以上サービスを受けた患者.
5.元登録患者:開業医によって,あるいは個々の選択によって登録を外れてしまった患者で,一時的患者を除く者.
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出典:『Wiktionary』 (2026/01/17 03:20 UTC 版)
語源
From 中期英語 pacient, from Middle French patient, from Old French pacient, from Latin patiens, present participle of patior (“to suffer, endure”), from Proto-Indo-European *peh₁- (“to hate, hurt”).
形容詞
patient (comparative more patient, superlative most patient)
- (of a person) Willing to wait if necessary; not losing one's temper while waiting.
- Constant in pursuit or exertion; persevering; calmly diligent.
- c. 1692, Sir Isaac Newton, letter to Dr. Richard Bentley
- December 15, 2016, Hettie Judah in the New York Times, Beloved Children’s-Book Characters, in Their Own Immersive World
- “Her personal life and her art were very intertwined: You can’t really separate them,” explains Sophia Jansson. “She mirrored her own a reality onto a fictional reality.” And this is perhaps the nub of the Moomin’s enduring appeal: a combination of adventuresome spirit and philosophy, all of which Jansson derived from close and patient observation, of human relationships and of the natural world alike.
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2022 December 14, David Turner, “The Edwardian Christmas getaway...”, in RAIL, number 972, page 35:
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In contrast, the Westminster Gazette in 1912 was much more positive about railway staff, praising the "...army of porters hustling and bustling hither and thither with barrows groaning under the weight of bags and baggage and... the ever-patient and long-suffering guards, courteously giving information and advice to the querulous passengers... to the porter the Christmas season means a continuous round of heavy labour, extremely tiring to both nerves and temper, and this fact the public too often seem either to forget or ignore."
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- (obsolete) Physically able to suffer or bear.
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1661, John Fell, “Doctor Henry Hammond”, in Christopher Wordsworth, editor, Ecclesiastical Biography, volume 5, published 1810, page 380:
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同意語
派生語
- omnipatient
- overpatient
- patient as Job
- patiently
- unpatient
名詞
- A person or animal that receives health care from a doctor, nurse, dentist, allied health practitioner, or other person educated in health care.
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At the veterinary clinic, caring for the patients successfully and dealing with the patients’ owners successfully are both necessary skills.
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2013 June 1, “A better waterworks”, in The Economist, volume 407, number 8838, page 5 (Technology Quarterly):
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An artificial kidney these days still means a refrigerator-sized dialysis machine. Such devices mimic […] real kidneys […] . But they are nothing like as efficient, and can cause bleeding, clotting and infection—not to mention inconvenience for patients, who typically need to be hooked up to one three times a week for hours at a time.
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- (linguistics, grammar) The noun or noun phrase that is semantically on the receiving end of a verb's action.
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1982, Paul J. Hopper, Tense-aspect: Between Semantics & Pragmatics, →ISBN:
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The number of a first or second person participant is generally marked for both agent and patient in all aspects.
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2004, Paul Kroeger, Analyzing Syntax: A Lexical-Functional Approach, →ISBN, page 292:
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Since we have argued that the absolutive argument in Dyirbal is the grammatical subject of its clause, we must conclude that in the antipassive construction the agent replaces the patient as grammatical subject.
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- One who, or that which, is passively affected; a passive recipient.
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c. 1658, Dr. Henry More, Government of the Tongue:
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Malice is a passion so impetuous and precipitate, that it often involves the agent and the patient.
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1988, Sarah Waterlow, Sarah Broadie, Nature, Change, and Agency in Aristotle's Physics, →ISBN, page 159:
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For it seems clear that the subject of change is the changed, i.e. the patient -- on one proviso. the proviso is that there be an agent or changer.
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1994, Larry Cochran, Joan Laub, Becoming an Agent: Patterns and Dynamics for Shaping Your Life, →ISBN:
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How does a person change from a patient to an agent in shaping and living a course of life?
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1999, Lloyd P. Gerson, Aristotle: Logic and metaphysics, →ISBN, page 127:
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According to the tradition, when an agent acts on a patient, the change is located in the patient. If the patient reacts on the agent, then the agent is a patient in the new relation.
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2010, Mohua Banerjee, Anil Seth, Logic and Its Applications: Fourth Indian Conference, ICLA 2011, →ISBN, page 7:
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The starting point is that all events involve an agent and a patient. Agents and patients are modelled as (material or non-material) objects, and can therefore be represented as points in conceptual spaces.
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派生語
- copatient
- cyberpatient
- heartsink patient
- index patient
- inpatient
- interpatient
- intrapatient
- mental patient
- nonpatient
- outpatient
- patientcare
- patient contact
- patienthood
- patient information leaflet
- patientive
- patientless
- patientlike
- patientness
- patient of something
- patient role
- patient under investigation
- patient zero
- postmodern patient
- pseudopatient
- superpatient
- telepatient
- trans patient
- transpatient
- walking patient
- xenopatient
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