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近日点 - Weblio英語基本例文集
time of the earth's revolution from perihelion to perihelion again発音を聞く 例文帳に追加
近日点から再度の近日点への地球の革命の時間 - 日本語WordNet
the time between two successive passages of the earth past the perihelion in its orbit around the sun発音を聞く 例文帳に追加
地球が近日点を通過して再び近日点にくるまでの時間 - EDR日英対訳辞書
position of a planet as defined by its angular distance from its perihelion (as observed from the sun)発音を聞く 例文帳に追加
(太陽から見たときの)近日点からの角距離によって定義される惑星の位置 - 日本語WordNet
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perihelion
出典:『Wiktionary』 (2024/11/13 19:29 UTC 版)
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From perihelium (“perihelion”) (obsolete) + -on (suffix forming nouns) (from Ancient Greek -ον (-on)). Perihelium is borrowed from Late Latin perihelium, from Ancient Greek περι- (peri-, “around; surrounding”), ultimately from Proto-Indo-European *per- (“before, in front; first”)) + ἥλιος (hḗlios, “sun”) (ultimately from Proto-Indo-European *sóh₂wl̥ (“sun”) or a pre-Hellenic language), which was modelled after perigeum (“point in an orbit about the Earth that is closest to the Earth, perigee”).
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perihelion (plural perihelia or (deprecated) perihelions)
- (astronomy) The point in the elliptical orbit of a comet, planet, etc., where it is nearest to the Sun.
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1656, Vincent Wing, “Of the Annuall Motion of the Earth”, in Astronomia Instaurata: Or, A New and Compendius Restauration of Astronomie. […], London: […] R. and W. Leybourn, for the Company of Stationers, →OCLC, part 1, paragraph 12, page 46:
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The æquation of the Earth encreaſeth from her Aphelion, until ſhe come to the point where it's greateſt, and from thence it again decreaſeth till ſhe come to her Perihelion, or oppoſite Auge: in like manner it increaſeth from her Perihelion to the point where it's greateſt, and afterwards decreaſeth till ſhe come againe to the Auge or Aphelion, [...]
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1693 April 4, J. de la Crose [i.e., Jean Cornand de Lacroze], “Letter XIII. To the Honourable Sir Edwin Sadler.”, in Memoirs for the Ingenious. Containing Several Curious Observations in Philosophy, Mathematicks, Physick, Philology, and Other Arts and Sciences. In Miscellaneous Letters. […], volume I, London: […] H. Rhodes […]; and for J. Harris […], →OCLC, page 98:
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They [the best astronomers of this age] all agree that the Planets turn in ſo many Ellipſes, of which the Sun is the focus; the reaſon of it is, that they are obſerved to be in ſome points called Perihelia, nearer to the Sun, and, in the oppoſite points call'd Aphelia, farther from it; which could not be, if they mov'd in a perfect circle.
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1734, J[ohn] Keill, “A Defence of the Remarks Made on Mr Whiston’s New Theory”, in An Examination of Dr. Burnet’s Theory of the Earth: With Some Remarks on Mr. Whiston’s New Theory of the Earth. […], 2nd edition, London: […] H. Clements, […]; and S. Harding, […], →OCLC, page 319:
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[I]f Comets were obſerv'd to have to Atmoſphere after their return from the Regions beyond Saturn, before they arrived at their Perihelia again, then indeed this reaſoning were unavoidable; but ſeeing the contrary is evident from Aſtronomical Obſervations, it cannot affect his [William Whiston's] Hypotheſis.
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1893–1894, “Astronomy, Astronomical Symbols, Elements of the Solar System, and Theories Regarding the Planets, According to the Latest and Best Authorities”, in The Statistician and Economist, 17th edition, San Francisco, Calif., New York, N.Y.: L. P. McCarty, published 1893, →OCLC, part IV (The Miscellany), page 575:
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The base of the system is that all planets, comets and satellites go through a reversed change of motion, volume, distance and density at their perihelions and aphelions, each orbital revolution: this being effected through reciprocating electric currents or lines that exist and undulate between the planetary bodies, with which currents are used to carry on these planetary changes. These changes continue from perihelion to aphelion, and from aphelion to perihelion again, and are in proportion to the amount of ellipticity in their orbits—the greater the ellipticity the greater the changes.
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1965 November 6, G[iuseppe] Colombo, “Rotational Period of the Planet Mercury [letter]”, in Nature: A Weekly Illustrated Journal of Science, volume 208, number 5010, London: Macmillan and Co.; New York, N.Y.: The Macmillan Company, , →OCLC, page 575, column 1:
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This rotational motion could have the axis of minimum moments of inertia nearly aligned with the Sun–Mercury radius vector at every perihelion passage.
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- (figurative) The highest point or state; the peak, zenith.
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2015, Jonathan Lethem, “Track-by-track [Jonathan Lethem on Talking Heads: What was the Fate of the Fear of Music Songs in Live Performance?]”, in Mark Woodworth, Ally-Jane Grossan, editors, How to Write about Music: Excerpts from the 33⅓ Series, Magazines, Books and Blogs with Advice from Industry-leading Writers, New York, N.Y., London: Bloomsbury Academic, Bloomsbury Publishing, →ISBN, page 86:
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At that concert, undergoing a state of rapture that easily rekindles in memory, the boy turned to his best friend Joel and gave the simplest and most unguarded expression possible to a feeling nearly anyone has had at least once (I hope), perhaps most often at the perihelion of some sexual experience, or drug experience. I don't remember the exact words the boy used, but the gist was, "We must never, ever, miss a chance to do this again."
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- ^ “perihelion, n.”, in OED Online
, Oxford: Oxford University Press, December 2005; “perihelion, n.”, in Lexico, Dictionary.com; Oxford University Press, 2019–2022.
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