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the right to use water in land belonging to others, called a water easement例文帳に追加
用水地益権という,他人の土地の水を使用できる権利 - EDR日英対訳辞書
any easement enjoyed by the public in general (as the public's right to use public streets)発音を聞く 例文帳に追加
一般大衆(公衆が公道を使用する権利のように)によって享受されるあらゆる地役権 - 日本語WordNet
(2) When making a registration set forth in the preceding paragraph, there shall be no requirement to register the name and address of the easement holder, notwithstanding the provision of Article 59, item (iv).発音を聞く 例文帳に追加
2 前項の登記においては、第五十九条第四号の規定にかかわらず、地役権者の氏名又は名称及び住所を登記することを要しない。 - 日本法令外国語訳データベースシステム
A cross-sectional shape of a range where at least the rolling bodies 3 contact is formed by an easement curve in a flank formed in an inner diameter side edge part in a circumferential end surface of the halved outer rings 2a and 2b.例文帳に追加
前記二つ割り外輪2a、2bの円周方向端面における内径側縁部に形成された逃げ面おいて、少なくとも前記転動体3が接触する範囲の断面形状が緩和曲線で構成されている。 - 特許庁
Consequently, the rotational speed is set based on an easement curve, in the curved path 222, and the rotational speed is set to minimize a reduction in moving speed of the first movable Yakumono, in the general retraction path 221a positioned immediately before the curved path 222, and thus a large torque is obtained while maintaining smooth operation of the movable Yakumono.例文帳に追加
そこで、湾曲路222では、緩和曲線に基づく回転速度とし、湾曲路222に至る直前の退避一般路221aにおける第1可動役物の移動速度の低下を極力抑えた回転速度として、すなわち、滑らかな動作を保持しながら大きなトルクを得るようにする。 - 特許庁
(ii) A person in possession of property right, superficies right, emphyteusis, easement, stone quarrying rights, pledge, mortgage, rights created by loan for use and lease of land or buildings comprised within the area of aerodrome, etc., approach area or transition surface extended approach surface, conical surface or outer horizontal surface and other rights pertaining to land or buildings発音を聞く 例文帳に追加
二 空港等の区域、進入区域又は転移表面、水平表面、延長進入表面、円錐表面若しくは外側水平表面の投影面内の区域の土地又は建物について所有権、地上権、永小作権、地役権、採石権、質権、抵当権、使用貸借又は賃貸借による権利その他土地又は建物に関する権利を有する者 - 日本法令外国語訳データベースシステム
Although the Kyoto Station area enjoys a preferential measure that permits construction to a height of 120 m, the designs were evaluated from the standpoint of how to achieve harmony with the surrounding environment, avoiding the oppressive feeling caused by the huge size and height of the building, because there were persistent objections arguing that an easement of the height restriction might destroy the landscape of the ancient capital.発音を聞く 例文帳に追加
京都駅周辺は高さ120mまでの建築物が建築可能となる特例措置が設けられているが、高さ制限の緩和は古都の景観を損なうものとして反対意見も根強かったため、建物の巨大さ、高さに起因する圧迫感を回避し、いかに周辺環境との調和を図るかが作品の評価のポイントとなった。 - Wikipedia日英京都関連文書対訳コーパス
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easement
語源
From Anglo-Norman aisement, easement, eisement, esament, esement, and Middle French aisement (“comfort, convenience, ease, facility, opportunity; a benefit, relief; a right to use land, a thing, etc.; a privy”), from aisier (“to put at ease; to facilitate”) + -ment (“-ment, suffix forming nouns, usually the action または state resulting from verbs”).
名詞
easement (countable かつ uncountable, 複数形 easements)
- (law) An interest in land which grants the legal right to use another person's real property (real estate), generally in order to cross a part of the property or to gain access to something on the property (right of way).
- [1708, anonymous [attributed to John Rastell or William Rastell], “Easement”, in Les Termes de la Ley: Or, Certain Difficult and Obscure Words and Terms of the Common Laws and Statutes of this Realm now in Use, Expounded and Explained. Now Corrected and Enlarged. With many Great and Useful Additions throughout the Whole Book, never Printed in any other Impression, corr. and enl. edition, London: Printed by Samuel Roycroft and James Rawlins, assigns of Richard and Edward Atkins, Esquires, OCLC 79363545, page 278:
- 1839, C[harles] J[ames] Gale; T[homas] D[enman] Whatley, “Introduction”, in A Treatise on the Law of Easements, London: Printed for S. Sweet, 1, Chancery Lane, law bookseller and publisher; Dublin: Hodges and Smith, OCLC 9086851, pages 1–2:
- [page 1] That branch of these accessorial rights which confers merely a convenience to be exercised over the neighbouring land, without any participation in the profit of it, is called, by the law of England, Easements, as rights to the passage of light, air, and water. […] [page 2] The origin of some easements is as ancient as that of property—one tenement may be subjected to the convenience of another by the hand of nature itself—the inferior elevation of one in relation to the other, may subject it to the fall of water from the higher ground.
- 1962 October, “London gets its Victoria tube”, in Modern Railways, page 258:
- The 1955 Act gave powers for compulsory acquisition of "easements", or permission to tunnel beneath dwelling houses instead of, as had previously been necessary, following approximately the course of surface roads.
- 1991, Theodore Steinberg, “Maturation: The Struggle over Water”, in Nature Incorporated: Industrialization and the Waters of New England, Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, →ISBN, page 133:
- 2002, William H. Pivar; Robert J[acques] Bruss, “Adjacent Property Rights”, in California Real Estate Law, 5th edition, Chicago, Ill.: Dearborn Real Estate Education, →ISBN, page 383:
- 2011, Marianne M. Jennings, “Nonpossessory Interests in Real Estate”, in Real Estate Law (South-Western Legal Studies in Business Academic Series; West Legal Studies in Business), 9th edition, Mason, Oh.: South-Western Cengage Learning, →ISBN, page 75:
- (architecture) An element such as a baseboard, handrail, etc., that is curved instead of abruptly changing direction.
- 2013, Floyd Vogt, Carpentry, 6th edition, Clifton Park, N.Y.: Delmar, Cengage Learning, →ISBN, page 932:
- In preparation for laying out the easement used to join the first- and second-flight handrails, tack a piece of plywood about 5 inches wide to the bottom side of the gooseneck fitting and the handrail of the first flight. These pieces are used to rest the connecting easement against when laying out the joint.
- (archaic) Easing; relief; assistance; support.
- 1611, anonymous [Giovanni Botero]; Robert Johnson, transl., “The Fourth Booke. Of Asya.”, in Relations, of the Most Famovs Kingdoms and Common-weales throvgh the World. Discoursing of their Scituations, Manners, Customes, Strengthes and Pollicies. Translated into English and Enlarged, with an Addition of the Estates of Venice, Saxony, Geneua, Hungary, and the East-Indies, in any Language never before Imprinted, London: Printed [by William Jaggard] for Iohn Iaggard, dwelling in Fleetstreet, at the Hand and Starre, betweene the two Temple gates, OCLC 51902932, pages 385–386:
- There are alſo many Deſerts, and many mountains diſioyning the prouinces farre aſſunder. Heerin it reſembleth Spain, where for want of Nauigable riuers (except towards the ſeacoaſt) trafficke is little vſed, and mountains and prouinces lie vnmanured for ſcarcity of moiſture. But Nature vnwilling that humaine life ſhould want any eaſement, hath ſo prouided for mutual commerce in theſe ſandy and barren places, that thorough the labour of Camels, the want of Nauigation is richly recompenced throughout Persia, and the bordering contries.
- 1666, John Bunyan, Grace Abounding to the Chief of Sinners: Or, A Brief and Faithful Relation of the Exceeding Mercy of God in Christ, to His Poor Servant John Bvnyan, London: Printed by George Larkin, OCLC 12787585; 6th corr. edition, London: Printed for Nath. Ponder, at the Pea-cock in the Poultry, over against the Stocks-Market, 1688, OCLC 643954458, pages 92–93:
- But now, thought I, if this ſin is not unto death, then it is pardonable; therefore from this I have encouragement to come to God by Chriſt for mercy; to conſider the promiſe of forgiveneſs, as that which ſtands with open arms to receive me, as well as others. This therefore was a great eaſement to my mind; to wit, that my ſin was pardonable, that it was not the ſin unto death, […]
- 1796, Edmund Burke, A Letter from the Right Honourable Edmund Burke to a Noble Lord, upon the Attacks Made upon Him and His Pension, in the House of Lords, by the Duke of Bedford and the Earl of Lauderdale, Early in the Present Sessions of Parliament, London: Printed for J. Owen, No. 168, Piccadilly, and F[rancis] and C[harles] Rivington, No. 62, St. Paul's Church-yard, OCLC 65337431, pages 9–10:
- Money is made for the comfort and convenience of animal life. […] With ſubmiſſion to his Grace, I have not had more than ſufficient. As to any noble uſe, I truſt I know how to employ, as well as he, a much greater fortune than he poſſeſſes. In a more confined application, I certainly ſtand in need of every kind of relief and eaſement much more than he does.
- (archaic, euphemistic) The act of relieving oneself: defecating or urinating.
- 2011, Lucy Worsley, “The Whole World is a Toilet”, in If Walls Could Talk: An Intimate History of the Home, London: Faber and Faber, →ISBN, page 153:
- [T]he lowest servants at Hampton Court used the great communal toilet capable of seating fourteen people at once named the ‘Common Jakes’ or the ‘Great House of Easement’. This giant facility discharged into a tank which was washed clean by the waters of the moat. Even so, the tank emitted a dreadful smell and frequently had to be scrubbed clean.
- (model railroading) Transition spiral curve track between a straight or tangent track and a circular curved track of a certain radius or selected radius.
- Gratification. (Can we add an example for this sense?)
派生語
- (act of relieving oneself): do one's easement, house of easement, stool of easement
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The flexible printed board having a metal wiring layer formed on a film-shaped insulating substrate and attachable to an adherend having a cubic surface has a substantially arc (including an easement curve shape with a gradually varying arc radius, such as an arc, elliptic arc or oval arc) notch formed in a peripheral portion of the flexible printed board, especially, a portion where strain stress tends to concentrate at adhesion.例文帳に追加
フィルム状の絶縁基材上に金属配線層が形成され、三次曲面を有する被貼着体に貼着されるフレキシブルプリント基板において、当該フレキシブルプリント基板の周縁部、特に貼着時に歪み応力が集中しやすい部位に、略円弧状(円弧状、楕円弧状、長円弧状など、円弧半径が徐々に変化する緩和曲線形状を含む)の切欠部を形成する。 - 特許庁
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