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There will be no recurrence of such affairs―no recrudescence of such troubles.発音を聞く 例文帳に追加
こんな事件はもう再発はしまい - 斎藤和英大辞典
(4) The Superintendent of the Regional Correction Headquarters shall, in cases where he/she has found the existence of the case prescribed in paragraph (1) of the preceding Article, if deemed necessary, take measures to prevent the recrudescence of similar acts.発音を聞く 例文帳に追加
4 矯正管区の長は、前条第一項に規定する事実があったことを確認した場合において、必要があると認めるときは、同様の行為の再発の防止のため必要な措置その他の措置を執るものとする。 - 日本法令外国語訳データベースシステム
(-)-1-(Benzofuran-2-yl)-2-propylaminopentane or its pharmacologically acceptable acid addition salt is useful as a therapeutic agent for drug dependence for preventing recrudescence/relapse of drug seeking behavior based on craving of habit-forming drugs.例文帳に追加
(−)−1−(ベンゾフラン−2−イル)−2−プロピルアミノペンタンまたはその薬理学的に許容しうる酸付加塩は、依存性薬物等の渇望に基づく薬物探索行動の再燃・再発を防止する薬物依存症治療剤として有用である。 - 特許庁
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Wiktionary英語版での「Recrudescence」の意味 |
recrudescence
語源
From Late Latin recrudescentia, from Latin recrūdēscēns, present participle of recrūdēscere (“to recrudesce”), from recrūdēscō (“to become raw again”); from re- (“again”) + crūdēscō (“to grow harsh または violent; to become worse”) (from crūdus (“bleeding, bloody, raw”) (ultimately from Proto-Indo-European *krewh₂- (“blood outside the body”)) + -ēscō (suffix forming verbs indicating a becoming of something)). The word is cognate with French recrudescence, Italian recrudescenza, Spanish recrudescencia, recrudecimiento.[1]
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recrudescence (countable かつ uncountable, 複数形 recrudescences)
- The condition or state being recrudescent; the condition of something (often undesirable) breaking out again, or re-emerging after temporary abatement or suppression. [from mid 17th c.]
- 1996 spring, Albert E. Gunn; George O. Zenner, Jr., “Religious Discrimination in the Selection of Medical Students: A Case Study”, in Issues in Law and Medicine, volume 11, number 4, Terre Haute, Ind.: National Legal Center for the Medically Dependent & Disabled and the Horatio R. Storer Foundation, ISSN 8756-8160, OCLC 1081170257, PMID 8934858, pages 363–378; republished in The Linacre Quarterly: Journal of the Catholic Medical Association, volume 63, number 3, Wynnewood, Pa.: Catholic Medical Association, August 1996, DOI: , ISSN 0024-3639, OCLC 1588532, page 52:
- Of course, bad habits die hard, and even with the new policy there were recrudescences of the prior practices in the following years.
- 2015, James U. Van Dyke, “Cues for Reproduction in Squamate Reptiles”, in Justin L. Rheubert, Dustin S. Siegel, and Stanley E. Trauth, editors, Reproductive Biology and Phylogeny of Lizards and Tuatara (Reproductive Biology かつ Phylogeny; 10), Boca Raton, Fla.: CRC Press, →ISBN, page 119:
- High serum melatonin concentrations generally suppress reproduction in male squamates. Pinealectomy, which eliminates most melatonin secretion, induces testicular recrudescence in male green anoles, Anolis carolinensis, in autumn, but not in summer […]. Injected melatonin does not inhibit testicular recrudescence in pinealectomized males, but does so in intact males […].
- (medicine, by extension) The acute recurrence of a disease, or its symptoms, after a period of improvement.
- 1754, J[ames] Kirkpatrick, “Section II. Of the Variolous Fuel, or Internal Inherent Cause of the Small Pox.”, in The Analysis of Inoculation: Comprizing the History, Theory, and Practice of It: With an Occasional Consideration of the Most Remarkable Appearances in the Small Pox, London: Printed for J. Millan, […]; J[ames] Buckland, […]; and R[alph] Griffiths, […], OCLC 723469781, page 34:
- 1833, J. L. Bardsley, “HYDROPHOBIA”, in John Forbes, Alexander Tweedie, and John Conolly, editors, The Cyclopædia of Practical Medicine; […], volume II (EME–ISC), London: Sherwood, Gilbert, and Piper; Baldwin and Cradock, […]; Whittaker, Treacher, and Co., […], OCLC 1012799552, page 484, column 1:
- In other cases the wound opens of itself, and discharges a peculiar matter. Something similar is known to take place in traumatic tetanus; and although in this affection, as well as in hydrophobia, we cannot explain why the phenomenon of recrudescence does not occur in many fatal examples, yet we ought not therefore to deny that in those cases in which it does appear, the connexion between the recrudescence and the disease is most remarkable.
- (botany) The production of a fresh shoot from a ripened spike.
- [1869, Maxwell T[ylden] Masters, “Prolification”, in Vegetable Teratology, an Account of the Principal Deviations from the Usual Construction of Plants (Ray Society; XLV), London: Published for the Ray Society by Robert Hardwicke, […], OCLC 982524630, book I (Deviations from Ordinary Arrangement), part III (Alterations of Position), page 104:
- [Frédéric] Kirschleger describes a tuft of leaves as occurring on the apex of the flowering spike after the maturation of the fruit in Plantago, and a similar growth frequently takes place in the common wallflower, in Antirrhinum majus, &c. In cases where a renewal of growth in the axis of inflorescence has taken place after the ripening of the fruit, the French botanists use the term recrudescence, but the growth in question by no means always occurs after the ripening of the fruit, but frequently before.]
- 1872, Robert Holland, “Monstrous Plants in 1872”, in J[ohn] E[llor] Taylor, editor, Hardwicke’s Science-Gossip: An Illustrated Medium of Interchange and Gossip for Students and Lovers of Nature, volume VIII, number 96, London: Robert Hardwicke, […], published 1873, OCLC 1041007845, page 271, column 1:
- A great many of the scapes have furnished examples of "recrudescence," a few flowers having been produced amongst the ripening capsules; but fresh flower-stalks have also continued to shoot up from the root, and at the time I write (Oct. 4) I see there is one very pretty bunch of flowers upon a last year's seedling plant.
関連する語
- recrudency (古風な用法)
- recrudesce
- recrudescency
- recrudescent
- reincrudation
参照
- ^ “recrudescence, n.”, in OED Online , Oxford, Oxfordshire: Oxford University Press, June 2009; “recrudescence”, in Lexico, Dictionary.com; Oxford University Press, 2019–2022.
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