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The balloon 2 for vermiculation comprises a freely stretchable elastic body.例文帳に追加
蠕動用バルーン2は、伸縮自在な弾性体からなる。 - 特許庁
The balloon 2 for vermiculation and the balloon 4 for fixation are mounted respectively at one end and the other end of the intestinal string 3.例文帳に追加
腸紐3の一端及び他端には、それぞれ蠕動用バルーン2及び固定用バルーン4が取り付けられている。 - 特許庁
An insertion attachment 1 for the endoscope is mainly constituted of a balloon 2 for vermiculation, an intestinal string 3 and a balloon 4 for fixation.例文帳に追加
内視鏡用挿入補助具1は主として、蠕動用バルーン2と、腸紐3と、固定用バルーン4とを含んで構成される。 - 特許庁
By convexly carving the Dharanis on a plate (whether the plate was of wood or metal is unclear), they were printed by casting a paper dyed from a Phellodendron amurense tree on top with a width of 4.5 cm and a length extending from 15 - 50 cm to prevent vermiculation.発音を聞く 例文帳に追加
陀羅尼を版(木製か金属製かは不明)に凸状に彫り、その上に幅4.5cm、長さ15cm~50cmの虫食い防止のために黄檗で染められた紙を載せて印刷した。 - Wikipedia日英京都関連文書対訳コーパス
To provide an image forming device which properly and easily applies low-adherent-action-having agents to an image carrier and an intermediate transfer body by means of a simple device, prevents the occurrence of an abnormal image, such as vermiculation, shortens the time required for image formation, and is at a low cost.例文帳に追加
画像担持体と中間転写体への低付着力作用を持つ剤の塗布が、適切に、簡単な装置で、容易に行われて、虫喰い状等の異常画像の発生を防止する画像形成時間が短く低コストの画像形成装置を提供する。 - 特許庁
To provide a lubricant applicator having such a structure that when a good transferred image free of abnormal images such as vermiculation, image blur and roughness in the transferred image is obtained by lubricant application, insufficient application of a lubricant and soiling of a peripheral part can be prevented.例文帳に追加
潤滑剤塗布により、転写画像に虫喰い、画像ボケ、ボソツキ等の異常画像のない良好な転写画像を得る際に潤滑剤の塗布不足や周辺部への汚れを防止することができる構成を備えた潤滑剤塗布装置を提供する。 - 特許庁
To prevent toner spattering in transfer and vermiculation of a toner image transferred onto a recording material in an image forming apparatus in which toner images of different colors formed on a plurality of photoreceptors 3Y, 3C, 3M and 3BK, respectively, are transferred in piles onto an intermediate transfer member 4, and the piled toner images are transferred onto the recording material P by applying a bias voltage to a transfer member 20.例文帳に追加
複数の感光体3Y,3C,3M,3BKにそれぞれ形成した色の異なるトナー像を中間転写体4に重ねて転写し、その重ねトナー像を、転写部材20にバイアス電圧を印加することによって、記録材Pに転写する画像形成装置において、転写チリの発生と、記録材に転写されたトナー像に虫喰いができることを防止する。 - 特許庁
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vermiculation
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From Latin vermiculatio, from vermiculārī[1] + -tiō (“suffix forming nouns relating to actions または the results of actions”) (ultimately from Proto-Indo-European *-tis (“suffix forming abstract または action nouns from verb roots”)). Vermiculārī is the present active infinitive of vermiculor (“to be worm-eaten, wormy”), from vermis (“worm”) (from Proto-Indo-European *wr̥mis (“worm”), possibly from *wer- (“to turn”)).
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vermiculation (countable かつ uncountable, 複数形 vermiculations)
- (obsolete, rare) The process of being turned into a worm.
- 1658, Edward Topsel [i.e., Edward Topsell], “Of Flyes”, in The History of Four-footed Beasts and Serpents: […], London: […] E. Cotes, for G. Sawbridge […], T. Williams […], and T. Johnson […], OCLC 5894574787, page 933:
- But yet the queſtion would be, whether Flyes are not immediately generated of putrefaction, and not thoſe of worms. For experience witneſſeth that there are a certain kinde of Flies which are begotten in the back of the Elm, Turpentine-tree, Wormwood, and ſo perchance in other herbs and plants, without any preceding vermiculation, or being turned into little worms firſt.
- The state of being infested or consumed by worms.
- 2005, Susan Zimmerman, The Early Modern Corpse and Shakespeare’s Theatre, Edinburgh: Edinburgh University Press, →ISBN, page 130:
- 2007, Terry G[rey] Sherwood, “‘Ego Videbo’: Donne and the Vocational Self”, in The Self in Early Modern Literature: For the Common Good (Medieval かつ Renaissance Literary Studies), Pittsbugh, Pa.: Duquesne University Press, →ISBN, page 149:
- The sermon rehearses [John] Donne's phobic obsession with putrefaction, vermiculation, dissolution, and dispersal.
- A pattern of irregular wavy lines resembling worms or their casts or tracks, found on the plumage of birds, used to decorate artworks and buildings, etc. [from early 17th c.]
- 1878 December, “Birds Occurring in India, Not Described in Jerdon or hitherto in ‘Stray Feathers’”, in Allan [Octavian] Hume, editor, Stray Feathers: A Journal of Ornithology for India and Its Dependencies, volume VII, number 3–4, Calcutta: Printed and published by A. Acton, at the Calcutta Central Press, 5, Council House Street, OCLC 970002151, page 353:
- 74 ter A.—Scops gymnopodus. Gr. […] [F]eathers of the crown varied with blackish mesial streaks; the cross vermiculations being also rather coarser than on the back, all with concealed tawny buff bases, but very few with any indications of a subterminal buff bar, so that the general appearance of the head is very uniform; […]
- 1907 August, Robert W[illiam] Chambers, “Afterglow”, in The Younger Set, New York, N.Y.: D. Appleton & Company, OCLC 24962326, page 188:
- As a matter of fact its narrow ornate façade presented not a single quiet space that the eyes might rest on after a tiring attempt to follow and codify the arabesques, foliations, and intricate vermiculations of what some disrespectfully dubbed as "near-aissance."
- 1911, W[illim] H[ayes] Ward, “Style of Henry II. (1530–90)”, in The Architecture of the Renaissance in France: A History of the Evolution of the Arts of Building, Decoration and Garden Design under Classical Influence from 1495 to 1830, volume I, London: B. T. Batsford, 94 High Holborn, OCLC 779205446, page 176:
- The new building at the château of Joigny (begun 1569) has some interesting bits of classical composition very sober for the time. […] The outer gatehouse […] added by [Gaspard II de] Coligny to his château of Tanlay (1570) is an excellently proportioned building with effective use of rustication to give strength to the basement, the blocks being treated with patterns of anchors, waves, and ropes in lieu of vermiculation and in allusion to the owner's office of admiral.
- 2003, David Winfield; June Winfield, The Church of the Panaghia Tou Arakos at Lagoudhera, Cyprus: The Paintings and Their Painterly Significance (Dunbarton Oaks Studies; 37), Washington, D.C.: Dumbarton Oaks Research Library and Collection, →ISBN, page 130:
- The design consists of repeated squares, each bisected by diagonals that form triangles filled with vermiculation (Pl[ate] 11, reveal pattern d). Design 2, in windows [18 and 30], has a ground similar to Design 1, but the stripes are overlaid with a continuous scroll pattern filled with vermiculation in umber line (Pl. 11, reveal pattern f).
- (physiology, dated) Peristalsis (“wave-like contraction of the digestive tract, resembling the movement of a worm”).
- 1890, Andrew Jackson Howe, “Ovariotomy”, in Operative Gynæcology, Cincinnati, Oh.: Robert Clarke & Co., OCLC 10001623, section XI (Abdominotomy), pages 240–241:
- When a patient dies on the fourth, fifth or sixth day, the cause is traumatic peritonitis. Lack of food, sleep and rest, is exhausting, but the poisoning of ferments—exudates and effusions in the peritoneal cavity—determines the fatal issue. Knuckles of intestines become agglutinated and held rigid. The normal and necessary vermiculation is cut off. At an autopsy the folds of the intestines seem glued together, as do the cerebral convolutions in brain fever. From such agglutination there is no relief—no method of cure. The injection of warm water and free manipulation of the bowels with the hand, is the only method of diluting the gluey exudates, and exciting normal vermiculation.
- 1991, International Journal of Oriental Medicine, volume 16, number 1, Long Beach, Calif.: OHAI Press, ISSN 1044-0003, OCLC 752467578, page 46:
- Deficiency of vital energy, characterized as "gastrointestinal weakness," is a functional decrease of digestive absorption; i.e., insufficient secretion of peptic fluid, loss of appetite due to decrease of gastrointestinal vermiculation, […]
派生語
- biovermiculation
参照
- ^ “vermiculation”, in Lexico, Dictionary.com; Oxford University Press, 2019–present.
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