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発汗剤 - 斎藤和英大辞典
to bring on a perspiration―induce perspiration―(by taking a sudorific)発音を聞く 例文帳に追加
汗を取る - 斎藤和英大辞典
If you have a fever, you had better (take a sudorific and) induce perspiration.発音を聞く 例文帳に追加
熱があるなら汗を取るとよい - 斎藤和英大辞典
Raw fish cools your body but 'gingerol,' a pungent ingredient of ginger has stomachic and sudorific properties and warms your body.発音を聞く 例文帳に追加
また、生魚は身体を冷やすが、生姜の辛味成分「ジンゲロール」は健胃・発汗作用があり、身体を温める効果がある。 - Wikipedia日英京都関連文書対訳コーパス
Biological information such as a frequency and a sudorific condition is acquired at prescribed timing during a guide of the travel route, and whether running-out of the travel route occurs by an intention of the driver or by an error thereof is determined when a vehicle runs out from the travel route under the guide, based on the biological information.例文帳に追加
走行経路の案内中に心拍数や発汗状態などの生体情報を、所定タイミング毎に取得し、車両が案内中の走行経路から外れた場合に、その経路外れが運転者の故意か誤りかを、生体情報の変化から判定する。 - 特許庁
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sudorific
出典:『Wiktionary』 (2025/11/19 13:56 UTC 版)
語源
From New Latin sudorificus, from sūdor (“sweat”) (from Proto-Indo-European *sweyd- (“sweat; to sweat”)) + -ificus (from Proto-Italic *-fakos (suffix forming adjectives that denote bringing or making), ultimately related to Proto-Indo-European *dʰeh₁- (“to do, put, place”)).
発音
- (Received Pronunciation) IPA: /ˌs(j)uːdəˈɹɪfɪk/
- (General American) IPA: /ˌsudəˈɹɪfɪk/, /-ɾə-/
- 韻: -ɪfɪk
- ハイフネーション: su‧dor‧i‧fic
形容詞
sudorific (not comparable)
- In a state of perspiration; covered in sweat; sudoriferous, sweaty.
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c. 1751, Roger Lonsdale, quoting Charles Burney, “Childhood and First Years in London, 1726–51”, in Dr. Charles Burney: A Literary Biography, Oxford: At the Clarendon Press, published 1965 (1986 printing), →ISBN, page 35:
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[...] I took my leave of them, & 'ran like a Lamp-lighter', the rest of the way to the Theatre; and in a most violent perspiration, clambered into the Shilling Gallery, where scarcely I c gain admission, the rest of the House being extremely crowded, w did not diminish the sudorific state of my person.
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[1873], W[illiam] S[tarbuck] Mayo, chapter XVII, in Never Again (The Library of Favourite Authors, British and Foreign; I), London: Ward, Lock, & Tyler, Warwick House, Paternoster Row, →OCLC, page 192:
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Fear, the product of guilt, is a true night-plant. Like some of those gigantic fungi the botanists tell of, it springs up in the dark, and in an hour of restless tossing, sudorific, horripilating wretchedness, canopies our bed with a phantom toad-stool of gigantic size. The load that the conscience can jauntily stagger under in the broad light of day, [...] will, in the gloom and silence of the night, wear its bearer to his knees.
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- (chiefly pharmacology) That produces sweating. [from early 17th c.]
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1848, L. Tanquerel des Planches, “Treatment”, in Samuel L[uther] Dana, transl., Lead Diseases: A Treatise from the French of L. Tanquerel des Planches, with Notes and Additions on the Use of Lead Pipe and Its Substitutes, Lowell, Mass.: Daniel Bixby and Company, →OCLC, page 152:
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The treatment of the "Charity [Hôpital de la Charité, Paris]," as administered now, consists in an assemblage of numerous substances endowed with different properties. It is as follows: First day, cassia water; simple sudorific ptisan, purgative clyster in the morning, anodyne clyster in the evening, theriaca one ounce, opium 1 gr.
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1872, Charles Darwin, “Surprise—Astonishment—Fear—Horror”, in The Expression of the Emotions in Man and Animals, London: John Murray, Albemarle Street, →OCLC, page 290:
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That the skin is much affected under the sense of great fear, we see in the marvellous and inexplicable manner in which perspiration immediately exudes from it. This exudation is all the more remarkable, as the surface is then cold, and hence the term a cold sweat; whereas, the sudorific glands are properly excited into action when the surface is heated.
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1955, Ian Cumming, “The Wisdom of Our Ancestors”, in Helvetius: His Life and Place in the History of Educational Thought (International Library of Sociology and Social Reconstruction; Sociological Approach to the Study of History), London: Routledge and Kegan Paul, →OCLC; reprinted as Helvetius: His Life and Place in the History of Educational Thought (The International Library of Sociology), London: Routledge, 2001, →ISBN, page 1:
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別の表記
- sudorifick (obsolete)
名詞
sudorific (plural sudorifics)
- (pharmacology) A medicine that produces sweating.
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1770, Thomas Percival, “Essay I. The Empiric.”, in Essays Medical and Experimental on the Following Subjects, viz. I. The Empiric. II. The Dogmatic. Or, Arguments For and Against the Use of Theory and Reasoning in Physick. III. Experiments and Observations on Astringents and Bitters. IV. On the Uses and Operations of Blisters. V. On the Resemblance between Chyle and Milk, London: Printed for T. Lowndes, No. 77, in Fleet-street, →OCLC, pages 36–37:
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[A]s it was obſerved that acute diſtempers are ſometimes terminated by a critical ſweat, it was concluded that the moſt powerful ſudorifics were the beſt means of accompliſhing this deſirable end. This gave riſe to the deſtructive and fatal practice, which ſoon became univerſal, of adminiſtering heating remedies in diſeaſes of an inflammatory nature: […]
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1895, Ivan Turgenev, “The District Doctor”, in Constance Garnett, transl., A Sportsman’s Sketches [...] Translated from the Russian (The Novels of Ivan Turgenev; VIII), volume I, New York, N.Y.: Macmillan and Co., →OCLC, page 56:
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Fortunately the fever attacked me in the district town at the inn; I sent for the doctor. In half-an-hour the district doctor appeared, a thin, dark-haired man of middle height. He prescribed me the usual sudorific, ordered a mustard-plaster to be put on, very deftly slid a five-rouble note up his sleeve, coughing drily and looking away as he did so, and then was getting up to go home, but somehow fell into talk and remained.
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別の表記
- sudorifick (obsolete)
参照
- ^ “sudorific”, in Lexico, Dictionary.com; Oxford University Press, 2019–2022.
Further reading
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