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distastefulness
![]() SimpleWikiWiktionaryGoogle検索CollinsCambridgeLongmanLongman英和Learners 【 13137 】 【意味】 "[名詞] the quality of being offensive [例] The distastefulness of the joke was obvious. [例] The distastefulness of the remark was enough to make her leave the room. [例] I couldn't believe the distastefulness of the remark. [意味] 不快, 不快感, 不愉快, 不愉快さ, 不快さ, 不正, 嫌, 攻撃的 ; [同義語] offensiveness, odiousness ; [上位語] unpleasantness ; [下位語] repulsiveness, obnoxiousness, hatefulness, objectionableness, loathsomeness, vileness, blatancy, sliminess ; [派生] disgusting, revolting, sickening, odious, repelling, offensive, distasteful, yucky ; [同義語群] 04780958-n [名詞] extreme unpalatability to the mouth [例] The distastefulness of the food made me sick. [意味] 不快感, 不快, 不味さ, 不快さ, 不愉快, 嫌, 不正, 攻撃的 ; [同義語] sickeningness, nauseatingness, unsavoriness, disgustingness ; [上位語] unpalatableness, unpalatability ; [派生] disgusting, revolting, sickening, repelling, offensive, distasteful, yucky, nauseating ; [同義語群] 04996571-n" |
distemper
![]() SimpleWikiWiktionaryGoogle検索CollinsCambridgeLongmanLongman英和Learners 【 134238 】 【意味】 "[名詞] any of various infectious viral diseases of animals [例] Distemper is a serious disease in dogs. [例] He took his dog to the vet because he thought it had distemper. [例] The distemper vaccine is given to dogs to prevent them from getting the disease. [意味] ジステンパー ; [上位語] animal disease ; [下位語] canine distemper, strangles, equine distemper ; [同義語群] 14264042-n [名詞] an angry and disagreeable mood [例] The distemper of the man was obvious. [例] The distemper of the king was a serious matter. [例] She was in a distemper because she had a headache. [意味] 不機嫌, テンパー, 短気, 憤怒 ; [同義語] ill humor, ill humour ; [反意語] good temper, good humour, good humor, amiability ; [上位語] mood, temper, humour, humor ; [下位語] petulance, moodiness, irritability, fretfulness, peevishness, fussiness, choler, crossness ; [同義語群] 07552087-n [名詞] paint made by mixing the pigments with water and a binder [例] The distemper was used to paint the wall. [例] The distemper on the walls was peeling. [例] They applied a coat of distemper to the walls. [意味] 水彩画, 水彩絵の具, 水性塗料, 膠絵具, 泥絵の具, 水彩絵具, 水性塗料で塗装 ; [上位語] paint, pigment ; [同義語群] 03212698-n [名詞] a method of painting in which the pigments are mixed with water and a binder; used for painting posters or murals or stage scenery [例] The mural was painted in distemper. [例] He wanted to paint the walls with distemper. [意味] 水彩画, 泥絵の具, ジステンパー画法, 水性塗料で塗装 ; [上位語] painting ; [同義語群] 00936901-n [名詞] a painting created with paint that is made by mixing the pigments with water and a binder [例] The distemper was a beautiful work of art. [例] The distemper painting was a very realistic portrait of the famous actress. [例] He created a distemper painting of a landscape. ; [上位語] painting, picture ; [同義語群] 03212535-n [動詞] paint with distemper [例] He distempers the wall. [例] The walls were distempered in a shade of gray. [例] I distempered the walls of the house. [意味] 白亜で塗る, 水性塗料で塗装する, 水性塗料で塗る, 水性塗料を塗る, ジステンパーで描く ; [上位語] paint ; [同義語群] 01683422-v" |
distend
![]() SimpleWikiWiktionaryGoogle検索CollinsCambridgeLongmanLongman英和Learners 【 117304 】 【意味】 "[動詞] swell from or as if from internal pressure [例] The distended bellies of the starving cows [例] The balloon distended with air. [例] The balloon distended when the air was released. [例] He distended his stomach with a huge meal. [意味] 膨張する, 膨らむ, 膨れる, 膨らませる, 膨張させる, 膨らます, 拡大する, 脹れる ; [上位語] swell, swell up, tumesce, intumesce, tumefy ; [派生] distension, dilatation, distention ; [同義語群] 00256862-v [動詞] become wider [例] His pupils were dilated [例] The balloon distended. [例] I could feel my stomach distend as I ate the huge meal. [意味] 広げる, 広がる, 膨張する, 膨らむ, 膨れる, 拡大する, 拡張する, 膨張させる ; [同義語] dilate ; [上位語] widen ; [派生] distension, dilation, dilatation, distention, distensible, dilator, dilater ; [同義語群] 00305537-v [動詞] cause to expand as it by internal pressure [例] The gas distended the animal's body [例] The balloon distended as it was filled with air. [例] I distended the balloon with air. [意味] 膨張させる, 膨らませる, 膨張する, 膨らむ, 拡張する, 誇張する, 膨れる, 脹らむ ; [上位語] bloat ; [派生] distension, distention ; [同義語群] 00257087-v" |
distensible
![]() SimpleWikiWiktionaryGoogle検索CollinsCambridgeLongmanLongman英和Learners 【 138280 】 【意味】 "[形容詞] capable of being distended; able to stretch and expand [例] the stomach is a distensible organ [例] The balloon is distensible. [例] The balloon is distensible and can be filled with air. [例] They are distensible containers that can be filled with liquid. [意味] 伸びる, 拡張可能な, 膨張性の, 伸縮性, 膨張性, 伸縮自在 ; [類似語] expansive ; [派生] dilate, distend ; [同義語群] 00946844-a" |
distension
![]() SimpleWikiWiktionaryGoogle検索CollinsCambridgeLongmanLongman英和Learners 【 71145 】 【意味】 "[名詞] the state of being stretched beyond normal dimensions [例] The distension of the balloon was caused by the air. [例] The distension of the stomach was a cause for concern. [例] She had a distension of the stomach. [意味] 膨満, 膨張, 拡張, 伸縮, 膨らむ, 拡張性, 膨脹, 体膨張 ; [同義語] dilatation, distention ; [上位語] physical condition, physiological condition, physiological state ; [下位語] ectasis, ectasia, varicocele, tympanites ; [派生] distend, dilate ; [同義語群] 14063633-n [名詞] the act of expanding by pressure from within [例] The distension of the stomach causes pain. [意味] 膨張, 拡張, 膨らみ, 膨満, 膨張作用, 膨張性, 増設, 伸縮 ; [同義語] distention ; [上位語] expansion, enlargement ; [派生] distend, dilate ; [同義語群] 00366317-n" |
distention
![]() SimpleWikiWiktionaryGoogle検索CollinsCambridgeLongmanLongman英和Learners 【 58527 】 【意味】 "[名詞] the state of being stretched beyond normal dimensions [例] The distention of the balloon was caused by the air. [例] The distention of the stomach was a serious problem. [例] He was treated for distention of the stomach. [意味] 膨満, 膨張, 拡張, 伸縮, 膨らむ, 膨張作用, 拡張性, 膨張性 ; [同義語] distension, dilatation ; [上位語] physical condition, physiological condition, physiological state ; [下位語] ectasia, ectasis, varicocele, tympanites ; [派生] dilate, distend ; [同義語群] 14063633-n [名詞] the act of expanding by pressure from within [例] The distention of the stomach causes pain. [意味] 膨張, 拡張, 膨らみ, 膨満, 膨張作用, 膨張性, 増設, 伸縮 ; [同義語] distension ; [上位語] expansion, enlargement ; [派生] dilate, distend ; [同義語群] 00366317-n" |
distich
![]() SimpleWikiWiktionaryGoogle検索CollinsCambridgeLongmanLongman英和Learners 【 8529 】 【意味】 "[名詞] two items of the same kind [例] The distich was a poem. [例] The distich is a very common form of poetry. [例] They could not remember the distich of the poem. [意味] 対, 一対, ペア, 二人組, 二行連句, 二つ, 一組, 二行詩 ; [同義語] couplet, pair, couple, brace, duo, span, twain, dyad ; [上位語] II, 2, two, deuce ; [下位語] doubleton ; [派生] pair, couple, twin, mate, match, geminate ; [同義語群] 13743605-n" |
distil
![]() SimpleWikiWiktionaryGoogle検索CollinsCambridgeLongmanLongman英和Learners 【 1163 】 【意味】 "[動詞] extract by the process of distillation [例] distill the essence of this compound [例] The chemist distilled the alcohol from the mixture. [例] I distilled the essence of the flowers. [意味] 蒸留する, 蒸溜する, 抽出する, 抜く, 蒸留して抽出する, 抽出される, 蒸留して造る, 抜萃する ; [同義語] extract, distill ; [上位語] create, make ; [下位語] moonshine ; [派生] distillation, distillate, distillment, distillery, extraction, extractable, still, extractible ; [同義語群] 00229280-v [動詞] undergo the process of distillation [例] The water was distilled. [例] The chemicals distilled into a separate container. [意味] 蒸留する, 蒸留される, 精製する, 抽出する, 滴下する, 液化する, 分解蒸留する, 純化する ; [同義語] distill ; [上位語] change ; [派生] distillation, distillate, distillment, distillery, still ; [同義語群] 00229026-v [動詞] undergo condensation; change from a gaseous to a liquid state and fall in drops [例] water condenses [例] The acid distills at a specific temperature [例] The water distilled from the sea. [例] The steam distilled into a liquid. [例] They distilled the water from the plants. [意味] 凝縮する, 結露する, 蒸留する, 凝結する, 圧縮する, 液化する, 縮まる, 細める ; [同義語] condense, distill ; [上位語] flux, liquefy, liquify ; [派生] distillation, distillate, condensate, condensation ; [同義語群] 00364868-v [動詞] give off (a liquid) [例] The doctor distilled a few drops of disinfectant onto the wound [例] The plant distilled a sweet liquid. [意味] 抽出する, 精製する, 蒸留する, 蒸留される, 分解蒸留する, 純化する, 蒸留して抽出する, 蒸留除去する ; [同義語] distill ; [上位語] ooze out, exude, exudate, transude, ooze ; [同義語群] 00068467-v" |
distill
![]() SimpleWikiWiktionaryGoogle検索CollinsCambridgeLongmanLongman英和Learners 【 68524 】 【意味】 "[動詞] remove impurities from, increase the concentration of, and separate through the process of distillation [例] purify the water [例] The chemist distilled the water. [例] The chemist distilled the chemicals in the lab. [例] They distilled the water to make it pure. [意味] 蒸留する, 精製する, 純化する, 澄ます, 醇化する, 洗浄する, 純化される, 洗練する ; [同義語] purify, make pure, sublimate ; [上位語] improve, amend, ameliorate, better, meliorate ; [下位語] refine, purge, rectify ; [派生] distillation, distillate, sublimate, refining, purifier, distillment, purity, purification ; [同義語群] 00475183-v [動詞] extract by the process of distillation [例] distill the essence of this compound [例] They distilled the essence of the flowers. [意味] 蒸留する, 抽出する, 蒸溜する, 抜き出す, ぬき出す, 抜く, 蒸留して抽出する, 抽出される ; [同義語] extract, distil ; [上位語] create, make ; [下位語] moonshine ; [派生] distillation, distillate, distillery, distillment, extraction, extractable, still, extractible ; [同義語群] 00229280-v [動詞] undergo condensation; change from a gaseous to a liquid state and fall in drops [例] water condenses [例] The acid distills at a specific temperature [例] The water distilled from the sea is salty. [例] The steam distilled into a liquid. [例] They distilled the water from the plants. [意味] 凝縮する, 結露する, 凝結する ; [同義語] condense, distil ; [上位語] flux, liquefy, liquify ; [派生] distillation, distillate, condensate, condensation ; [同義語群] 00364868-v [動詞] undergo the process of distillation [例] The water was distilled. [意味] 蒸留する, 蒸留される, 滴下する, 抽出する, 純化する, 蒸留して抽出する, 蒸留除去する ; [同義語] distil ; [上位語] change ; [派生] distillation, distillate, distillery, distillment, still ; [同義語群] 00229026-v [動詞] give off (a liquid) [例] The doctor distilled a few drops of disinfectant onto the wound [例] The plant distills a sweet liquid. [例] The distilled water was very pure. [意味] 抽出する, 蒸留する, 染み出る, 染み出させる, しみ出る, 蒸留される, 蒸留して抽出する, 蒸留除去する ; [同義語] distil ; [上位語] ooze out, exude, exudate, ooze, transude ; [同義語群] 00068467-v" |
distillate
![]() SimpleWikiWiktionaryGoogle検索CollinsCambridgeLongmanLongman英和Learners 【 37919 】 【意味】 "[名詞] a purified liquid produced by condensation from a vapor during distilling; the product of distilling [例] The distillate was a clear liquid. [例] The distillate is a very pure form of the chemical. [例] They distilled the essence of the flowers to make a perfume. [意味] 留出物, 蒸留液, 蒸留, 蒸留物, 蒸留水, 抽出物, 留出, エキス ; [同義語] distillation ; [上位語] liquid ; [派生] extract, distil, make pure, purify, distill, condense, sublimate ; [同義語群] 14836960-n" |
distillation
![]() SimpleWikiWiktionaryGoogle検索CollinsCambridgeLongmanLongman英和Learners 【 14753 】 【意味】 "[名詞] the process of purifying a liquid by boiling it and condensing its vapors [例] Distillation is a process of purifying a liquid. [例] The distillation of the essence of the flowers took place in the still. [例] They believed that distillation was the only way to purify the water. [意味] 蒸留, 蒸溜, 蒸留法, 精製, 抽出, 抽出物, 蒸留物, 蒸留液 ; [同義語] distillment ; [上位語] natural action, natural process, activity, action ; [派生] distil, extract, distill, purify, make pure, sublimate ; [同義語群] 13468306-n [名詞] a purified liquid produced by condensation from a vapor during distilling; the product of distilling [例] The distillation was a success. [例] They wanted to know how to make a distillation. [意味] 蒸留, 蒸留液, 留出物, 蒸留水, 精製, 抽出, 抽出物, 濃縮 ; [同義語] distillate ; [上位語] liquid ; [派生] distil, extract, distill, purify, make pure, condense, sublimate ; [同義語群] 14836960-n" |
distilled water
![]() SimpleWikiWiktionaryGoogle検索CollinsCambridgeLongmanLongman英和Learners 【 83447 】 【意味】 "[名詞] water that has been purified by distillation [例] Distilled water is used in the experiment. [例] Distilled water is a good choice for making ice cubes. [例] I drank distilled water because I was sick. [意味] 蒸留水, 精製水 ; [上位語] H2O, water ; [同義語群] 14837258-n" |
distiller
![]() SimpleWikiWiktionaryGoogle検索CollinsCambridgeLongmanLongman英和Learners 【 133076 】 【意味】 "[名詞] someone who distills alcoholic liquors [例] The distiller made a new kind of whiskey. [例] The distiller added a few drops of water to the whisky. [例] He is a distiller of whisky. [意味] 蒸留酒製造者, 酒造家, 蒸留家, 蒸留業者, 蒸留者, 蒸留酒業者, ビール製造者 ; [上位語] manufacturer, producer ; [同義語群] 10018653-n" |
distillery
![]() SimpleWikiWiktionaryGoogle検索CollinsCambridgeLongmanLongman英和Learners 【 51826 】 【意味】 "[名詞] a plant and works where alcoholic drinks are made by distillation [例] The distillery is located in the countryside. [例] They visited the distillery and learned how they make their famous whiskey. [意味] 蒸留所, 酒造所, 蒸留酒製造所, 醸造所, 酒造場, 蒸留, 蒸留器, ビール工場 ; [同義語] still ; [上位語] industrial plant, plant, works ; [下位語] winery, wine maker ; [派生] extract, distil, distill ; [同義語群] 03212811-n" |
distillment
![]() SimpleWikiWiktionaryGoogle検索CollinsCambridgeLongmanLongman英和Learners 【 142035 】 【意味】 "[名詞] the process of purifying a liquid by boiling it and condensing its vapors [例] Distillment is a process of purifying a liquid. [例] The distillment of the essence of the flowers took place in the still. [例] He wanted to know the distillment process. [意味] 蒸留, 蒸留法, 蒸溜, 蒸留物, エキス, 活力, 抜き書き, 抜萃 ; [同義語] distillation ; [上位語] natural action, natural process, activity, action ; [派生] extract, distil, make pure, purify, distill, sublimate ; [同義語群] 13468306-n" |
distinct
![]() SimpleWikiWiktionaryGoogle検索CollinsCambridgeLongmanLongman英和Learners 【 96126 】 【意味】 "[形容詞] (often followed by `from') not alike; different in nature or quality [例] plants of several distinct types [例] the word `nationalism' is used in at least two distinct senses [例] gold is distinct from iron [例] a tree related to but quite distinct from the European beech [例] management had interests quite distinct from those of their employees [例] The two species are distinct. [例] The distinct smell of smoke filled the room. [例] They are distinct from each other. [意味] 別個の, 異なった, 別の, 異なる, 別様の ; [同義語] distinguishable ; [類似語] different ; [派生] otherness, distinctness, separateness ; [同義語群] 02067063-a [形容詞] clearly or sharply defined to the mind [例] clear-cut evidence of tampering [例] Claudius was the first to invade Britain with distinct...intentions of conquest [例] trenchant distinctions between right and wrong [例] They could hear distinct voices coming from the other room. [意味] 明確な, 明瞭な, はっきりした, 明か, 鮮明な, 判然たる, 定かな, ありありとした ; [同義語] clear-cut, trenchant ; [類似語] clear ; [派生] incisiveness, sharpness, distinctness, preciseness, trenchancy, clearcutness ; [同義語群] 00429016-a [形容詞] easy to perceive; especially clearly outlined [例] a distinct flavor [例] a distinct odor of turpentine [例] a distinct outline [例] the ship appeared as a distinct silhouette [例] distinct fingerprints [例] The sound was distinct. [例] They could see distinct outlines of the buildings. [意味] 明確な, 明瞭な, はっきりした, 明らかな, 明か, 鮮明な, 判然たる, せつ然たる ; [反意語] indistinct ; [類似語] clear, sharp, well-defined, outlined, defined, clear-cut, crystalline, clean-cut ; [派生] sharpness, distinctness ; [同義語群] 00779374-a [形容詞] constituting a separate entity or part [例] a government with three discrete divisions [例] on two distinct occasions [例] They could see distinct patterns in the stained glass. [意味] 別個の, 別の, 別々な, 截然たる, せつ然たる, 際やか, 劃然たる, 画然たる ; [同義語] discrete ; [類似語] separate ; [派生] discreteness, distinctness, separateness, severalty ; [同義語群] 02110778-a [形容詞] recognizable; marked [例] noticed a distinct improvement [例] at a distinct (or decided) disadvantage [意味] 明確な, 明瞭な, 目立つ, はっきりした, 確かな, 明白な, 鮮明な, 判然の ; [同義語] decided ; [類似語] definite ; [派生] sharpness, distinctness ; [同義語群] 00701299-a" |
distinction
![]() SimpleWikiWiktionaryGoogle検索CollinsCambridgeLongmanLongman英和Learners 【 69396 】 【意味】 "[名詞] a discrimination between things as different and distinct [例] it is necessary to make a distinction between love and infatuation [例] The distinction between the two is very subtle. [例] The distinction between a squirrel and a chipmunk is a very fine one. [例] He could not tell the distinction between the two types of birds. [意味] 区別, 差別, 識別, 判別, 区別性, 見分け, 弁別, 見境 ; [同義語] differentiation ; [上位語] discrimination, secernment ; [下位語] contrast, demarcation, dividing line, contradistinction, word-splitting, hairsplitting, line ; [派生] distinguish, differentiate, tell apart, separate, tell, mark, secern, secernate ; [同義語群] 05748285-n [名詞] a distinguishing difference [例] he learned the distinction between gold and lead [例] There is a distinction between the two. [意味] 区別, 違い, 別, 差別, 異同, 差異, 特徴, 相違 ; [上位語] difference ; [同義語群] 04749572-n [名詞] high status importance owing to marked superiority [例] a scholar of great eminence [例] He was a man of distinction. [例] He served with distinction in the military. [意味] 著名, 名声, 卓越, 抜群, 高貴, 秀, 卓越性, 高位 ; [同義語] preeminence, eminence, note ; [上位語] high status ; [下位語] king ; [派生] eminent, preeminent, leading, high ; [同義語群] 14435445-n [名詞] a distinguishing quality [例] it has the distinction of being the cheapest restaurant in town [例] He earned the distinction of being the best athlete in the school. [意味] 特徴, 特色, 優秀性 ; [上位語] quality ; [同義語群] 04806655-n" |
distinctive
![]() SimpleWikiWiktionaryGoogle検索CollinsCambridgeLongmanLongman英和Learners 【 65956 】 【意味】 "[形容詞] of a feature that helps to distinguish a person or thing [例] Jerusalem has a distinctive Middle East flavor- Curtis Wilkie [例] that is typical of you! [例] The building has a distinctive design. [例] The distinctive smell of the flowers filled the room. [例] She had a distinctive laugh. [意味] 特徴的な, 特有の, 典型的な, 独特な, 弁別的な, 代表的な, 独特の, 特徴のある ; [同義語] typical ; [類似語] characteristic ; [派生] specialty, distinctiveness, peculiarity, speciality, specialness ; [同義語群] 00357556-a [形容詞] capable of being classified [例] The distinctive feature of the house is its roof. [例] They are distinctive because they are very different from each other. [意味] 独特な, 弁別的な, 特異の, 特徴の, 特色の, 風変わりの ; [同義語] classifiable ; [類似語] identifiable ; [派生] specialty, distinctiveness, peculiarity, speciality, specialness ; [同義語群] 01272718-a" |
distinctive feature
![]() SimpleWikiWiktionaryGoogle検索CollinsCambridgeLongmanLongman英和Learners 【 128021 】 【意味】 "[名詞] an odd or unusual characteristic [例] The distinctive feature of the house is its red roof. [例] The distinctive feature of the painting is the inclusion of a skull. [意味] 特殊, 異常, 特徴, 一癖, 奇矯, ひと癖, 特異性, 特殊さ ; [同義語] peculiarity, distinguishing characteristic ; [上位語] characteristic, feature ; [下位語] calling card ; [同義語群] 05852125-n" |
distinctively
![]() SimpleWikiWiktionaryGoogle検索CollinsCambridgeLongmanLongman英和Learners 【 4353 】 【意味】 "ad[動詞] in an identifiably distinctive manner [例] the distinctively conservative district of the county [例] The man was dressed distinctively. [例] The painting was distinctively shaped. [例] She spoke distinctively with a southern accent. [意味] 特徴的に, 弁別的に, 特殊的に, はっきりと, 独特に, 独特, 独自, 独特の ; [派生] distinctive, classifiable ; [同義語群] 00501452-r" |