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To arrange a scabrous humerus in anatomically natural shape.例文帳に追加
上腕骨粗面を解剖学的に自然なかたちで配置できる上腕骨用人工器官の提供。 - 特許庁
The end portion 30 of dyaphysis has at least one rib (44a and 44b) that supports the scabrous humerus at an exterior branch 34, and each of the rib(s) 44 (44a and 44b) extends toward the front side P of the artificial organ in a plane π inclined by an angle α between 45° and 135°.例文帳に追加
骨幹端部(30)はその外側枝部(34)に上腕骨粗面(14,16)を支持するための少なくとも一つのリブ(44)を有し、該リブは各々当該人工器官の前方面(P)に対して45゜〜135゜の間の角度(α)を成す面(π)内で延びている。 - 特許庁
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語源
From Latin scaber (“scabrous, rough; scabby, mangy, itchy”) (from scabō (“to scratch, scrape, abrade”), from Proto-Indo-European *skabʰ- (“to scratch”)) + English -ous; compare French scabreux, Late Latin scabrōsus.
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scabrous (comparative more scabrous, superlative most scabrous)
- Covered with scales or scabs; hence, very coarse or rough.
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1737 July–December, J[ohn] Bevis, “An Observation of an Occultation of Mars by the Moon, in Covent-Garden, 1736”, in Philosophical Transactions. Giving Some Account of the Present Undertakings, Studies, and Labours, of the Ingenious, in Many Considerable Parts of the World, volume XL, number 446, London: Printed for T. Woodward, […]; and C. Davis […], printers to the Royal Society, →OCLC, page 101:
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1752, John Hill, “Lumbricus”, in An History of Animals. […], London: Printed for Thomas Osborne, […], →OCLC, part I, book II (Of Insects), page 15:
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Lumbricus ſcaber. The rough Lumbricus. The Sea-worm. This ſpecies grows to a foot, or more, in length, and to the thickneſs of a man's finger. It is of a pale red colour, and is compoſed of a number of rings or annular joints, as it were, in the manner of the other; but the ſkin is ſcabrous, and all theſe rings are covered with little prominences, ſo that it is extreamly rough to the touch.
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1934, John Keats, “Lecture 5. Diseases of Veins.”, in Maurice Buxton Forman, editor, John Keats’s Anatomical and Physiological Note Book: […], London: Oxford University Press, →OCLC; republished New York, N.Y.: Haskell House Publishers, 1970, →OCLC, page 44:
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- (figurative) Disgusting, repellent.
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1959, Tertullian, translated by William P. Le Saint, Treatises on Penance: On Penitence and On Purity (Ancient Christian Writers; 28), Westminster, Md.: Newman Press; London: Longmans Green, →OCLC; republished New York, N.Y.; Ramsey, N.J.: Paulist Press, c. 1978, →ISBN, →OCLC, page 118:
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This typifies the man, body and soul, who is transformed after Baptism, that is to say, after the entrance of the priest, and then takes up once more the scabrous contaminations of the flesh.
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1973, David G. Epstein, “The Spontaneous Settlements”, in Brasília, Plan and Reality: A Study of Planned and Spontaneous Urban Development, Berkeley; Los Angeles, Calif.; London: University of California Press, →ISBN, page 106:
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2017 January 19, Peter Bradshaw, “T2 Trainspotting review – choose a sequel that doesn’t disappoint”, in The Guardian, London, archived from the original on 20 January 2017:
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- (figurative) Salacious, scandalous; concerning oneself with lurid or lascivious substance.
- (figurative) Of music, writing, etc.: lacking refinement; unmelodious, unmusical.
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1693, John Dryden, The Dedication, Juvenal; Persius; John Dryden, [William Congreve, and Nahum Tate], transl., The Satires of Decimus Junius Juvenalis. Translated into English Verse. […], London: Printed for Jacob Tonson […], →OCLC, page xxx:
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[A]s his Verse is ſcabrous, and hobbling, and his Words not every where well choſen, the purity of Latin being more corrupted, than in the time of Juvenal, and conſequently of Horace, who writ when the Language was in the heighth of its perfection; ſo his diction is hard; his Figures are generally too bold and daring; and his Tropes, particularly his Metaphors, inſufferably ſtrain'd.
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1939, F[rederick] C[harles] Green, “The Novelist: 1821–1830”, in Stendhal, Cambridge: At the University Press, →OCLC, page 188:
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In January 1826 Stendhal wrote for The New Monthly Review a lengthy account of a novel called Olivier which was then the talk of the Paris salons. The author of this highly romantic, scabrous and worthless fiction was Henri de la Touche, but all believed, as the publisher intended that they should, that Olivier was from the pen of the famous Mme [Claire] de Duras […]
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- (figurative) Difficult, thorny, troublesome, requiring tact.
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[1845–1847], [Jules] Michelet, “[Book the Thirteenth.] Chapter II. Louis XI. Revolution Attempted by Him. a.d. 1462–1464”, in G. H. Smith, transl., History of France, volume I, London: Whittaker and Co., Ave Maria Lane, →OCLC, page 232, column 1:
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These were things which gave him [Louis XI of France] no concern; and he went on alone, without taking any advice, in the scabrous path of novelty, turning his back on antiquity, and laughing at it. When solemnly remonstrated with by its most venerable representatives, he smiled and shrugged his shoulders.
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- (figurative, chiefly US) Covered with a crust of dirt or grime.
- (biology) Having scabers.
派生語
- scabrously
- scabrousness
Further reading
- “scabrous”, in Lexico, Dictionary.com; Oxford University Press, 2019–2022.
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