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pedestrial
語源
From Latin pedester, -esteris, from pes, pedis (“a foot”). Compare French pédestere. See pedal and pedestrian.
形容詞
pedestrial (not comparable)
- Of or pertaining to the feet or walking; using or for use by the foot or feet.
- 1611, Thomas Coryate, Coryat's Crudities hastily gobbled up in Five Months Travels in France, Italy, &c:
- Having now so amply declared unto thee most of the principal things of this thrice-renowned and illustrious city, I will briefly by way of an epitome mention most of the other particulars thereof, and so finally shut up this narration: there are reported to be in Venice and the circumjacent islands two hundred churches in which are one hundred forth-three pairs of organs, fifty-four monasteries, twenty-six nunneries, fifty-six tribunals or places of judgment, seventeen hospitals, six companies or fraternities, whereof I have before spoken; one hundred and sixty-five marble statues of worthy personages, partly equestrial, partly pedestrial, which are erected in sundry places of the city, to the honour of those that either at home have prudently administered the commonweal, or abroad valiantly fought for the same.
- 1969, Attempts to Control Urbanization, page 24:
- Pedestrial and vehicular traffic were almost completely separated ( Figure 4 ) .
- 1998, Jacob Howland, The Paradox of Political Philosophy: Socrates' Philosophic Trial, page 252:
- Conversely, the Stranger now seems to link the branch of pedestrial, nonwinged animals with the absence of phronêsis: he asks Young Socrates whether he does not believe that "even one most lacking in phronêsis [ ton aphronestaton ], so to speak," would hold that political nurture must be sought under the branch of pedestrial animals.
- pedestrial animals
- Unenthusiastic; tepid.
- 1941, Jacob Gould Schurman, James Edwin Creighton, Frank Thilly, The Philosophical Review - Volume 50, page 83:
- But it is also an interesting contribution to the technical literature about Dewey, for it is no pedestrial summary of the views about to be presented in extenso in the text, but a vigorous and enthusiastic exposition and defense of the thesis: "With respect to some specific problems, alternative solutions are possible, but with respect to the basic problem of scientific method there is no valid alternative to Dewey's solution."
- 1981, Northeast African Studies - Volume 3, page 17:
- For a government which contemplated Ethiopia's "blow up" for at least some ten years and had put a high premium on maintaining "good relations with the Emperor," Washington's pedestrial reaction to the fall of Haile Sellassie shows, among other things, how untroubled it was by the revolutionary developments in Ethiopia.
- Unoriginal and unexciting; pedestrian; tiresome.
- 2015, William A. Everett, Paul R. Laird, Historical Dictionary of the Broadway Musical, page 227:
名詞
pedestrial (複数形 pedestrials)
- (usually in the plural) Foot.
- Pedestrian; person traveling on foot.
- 1930, Alexander Contee Magruder, Oliver Miller, Maryland Reports, Containing Cases Argued and Determined in the Court of Appeals of Maryland; Volume 159, page 113:
- The duty which drivers of motor vehicles owe to pedestrials at street crossings is one which should be deeply impressed upon all drivers of automobiles and other motor vehicles in this state, if need be, by a strict, vigorous, enforcement of the law.
- 1946, Cincinnati Public Schools. Department of Instruction, Physiology and Health, page 38:
- 1969, Northern Ireland. Ministry of Development, Landscape Aspects of Road Design, page 9:
- This kind of surface will deter both vehicles and pedestrials, and at the same time require a minimum of maintenance.
- 1990, Dawnhee Yim Janelli, Logical Contradictions in Korean Learned Fortunetelling, page 22:
- Sidewalk practitioners, on the other hand, who sit near street corners and other places where passing pedestrials may consult them, normally receive but a small fraction of the fees obtained by their better established colleagues.
- A pedestal or short column.
- 2005, Network Architectures, Management, and Applications:
アナグラム
- pilastered, plaistered, predilates, prelatised
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