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To provide a touch sensor that a) can prevent destruction of components due to static electricity or the like, b) attains downsizing and HIC processing, c) with high reliability, that d) needs not a noise protection element at a low cost and with high workability.例文帳に追加
a)静電気等による部品破壊を防止する、b)小型で、HIC化等を可能とする、c)高信頼性である、d)ノイズ保護用素子が不要で、安価なものとする、を達成でき、しかも作業性の良いタッチセンサを提供することである。 - 特許庁
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chic
| fly | 遺伝子名 | chic |
| 同義語(エイリアス) | dIRS; chico; fs(2)ry4; CG5686; IRS; BcDNA.GH11263; Protein Chico; CHICO; anon-WO0078940.1; anon-WO0078940.4; fs(2)4; flipper; BcDNA:GH11263; Insulin receptor substrate 1 | |
| SWISS-PROTのID | SWISS-PROT:Q9XTN2 | |
| EntrezGeneのID | EntrezGene:64880 | |
| その他のDBのID | FlyBase:FBgn0024248 |
| fly | 遺伝子名 | chic |
| 同義語(エイリアス) | profilin; Profilin; D88; Protein chickadee; l(2)27/7; Chi; chi; stranded; chickadee; Chic; CG9553; sand | |
| SWISS-PROTのID | SWISS-PROT:P25843 | |
| EntrezGeneのID | EntrezGene:33834 | |
| その他のDBのID | FlyBase:FBgn0000308 |
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Wiktionary英語版での「c hic」の意味 |
chic
出典:『Wiktionary』 (2026/04/18 21:38 UTC 版)
語源 1
Borrowed from French chic (“elegant”), which in turn is probably borrowed from German Schick (“elegant appearance; tasteful presentation”). The word is akin to Dutch schielijk (“hasty”), schikken (“to arrange”) and 古期英語 sċēon (“to happen”).
発音
- (Received Pronunciation) enPR: shēk, IPA: /ʃiːk/
- (General American) IPA: /ʃik/
- 韻: -iːk
- 異形同音異義語: sheik, sheikh (one pronunciation)
形容詞
chic (comparative chicer or more chic, superlative chicest or most chic)
- Elegant, stylish.
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1842 December – 1844 July, Charles Dickens, “From which It will be Seen that Martin Became a Lion on His Own Account. Together with the Reason Why.”, in The Life and Adventures of Martin Chuzzlewit, London: Chapman and Hall, […], published 1844, →OCLC, page 277:
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1870 July, “Parisine”, in London Society. An Illustrated Magazine of Light and Amusing Literature for the Hours of Relaxation, volume XVIII, number CIII, London: [Printed by William Clowes and Sons], →OCLC, pages 13–14:
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There are chic Cercles; or rather, there is only one, the Jockey Club. Why? Nobody can tell. Other Cercles are just as select, as exclusive, as well constituted, but not so chic. […] [T]he Jockey Club is so extremely chic, that many people consider the fact of belonging to it not as an ordinary circumstance, but as a dignity.
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1877 September, A. de F., “Chic”, in Temple Bar: A London Magazine for Town and Country Readers, volume LI, London: Richard Bentley & Son, […] ; New York, N.Y.: Willmer and Rogers; Paris: Galignani, →OCLC, page 118:
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What is chic may, in a sense, be fashionable, but what is fashionable cannot be chic. Anybody can wear and do what is fashionable. It is not fashionable unless a lot of people do it, and have it on—until, in three words that grate rather upon the ear, in this connection, it is common. Chic cannt be common.
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1915 February, “Told in the Boudoir: Concerning Coiffures in General and in Particular”, in Frank Crowninshield, editor, Vanity Fair, volume 3, number 6, New York, N.Y.: Vanity Fair Publishing Company, →OCLC, page 74, column 1:
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The hair is actually cut about the ears like that of the quaint Dutch children from the little Island of Martken. This style of coiffure gives to the grown child a chic appearance and naive insouciance that is very fascinating. The hair is worn, either parted on the side or in the middle, and is held with a jeweled band or a fillet of ribbon which is most effective. It seems a fashion not likely to be adopted to any great extent by really smart women, although La Valliere, the chic little Parisian actress, is fascinating in this style of head-dress, […]
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反意語
- dowdy
- inelegant, unelegant
- unchic
- unfashionable
- unstylish
派生語
- chicly
- chicness
- grandma chic
- granny chic
- lesbian chic
- nerd chic
- superchic
- très chic
- uberchic
- ultrachic
- unchic
- unchicly
名詞
chic (countable and uncountable, plural chics)
- (chiefly uncountable) Good form; style.
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2007, Matthew Craske, “A New Theatre of Death and Commemoration”, in The Silent Rhetoric of the Body: A History of Monumental Sculpture and Commemorative Art in England, 1720–1770, New Haven, Conn.; London: Published for the Paul Mellon Centre for Studies in British Art by Yale University Press, →ISBN, page 60:
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2014, Susan Falls, “Notes [Notes to Chapter 5]”, in Clarity, Cut, and Culture: The Many Meanings of Diamonds, New York, N.Y.; London: New York University Press, →ISBN, footnote 4, page 195:
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Terms such as "ghetto chic" and "gangsta' chic" are part of a cluster of high-fashion terms that describe styles that are in vogue but set against mainstream norms. Other "chics" include "nerd chic," "geek chic," and the controversial "heroin chic," in which models appear as drug addicts […]
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- (countable) A person with (a particular type of) chic.
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1978, Nelly Wilson, “Anarchism”, in Bernard-Lazare: Antisemitism and the Problem of Jewish Identity in Late Nineteenth-century France, paperback edition, Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, published 2010, →ISBN, part I (Before the Dreyfus Affair), page 47:
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It was probably fortunate for him [Bernard Lazare] that the police, who started keeping a fairly regular watch on his activities in April 1893, also inclined towards thinking that he was merely following the fashion of other young ‘bourgeois chics’ (though at times they evidently had second thoughts).
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1995, Pierre Maranda, “Beyond Postmodernism: Resonant Anthropology”, in Gilles Bibeau, Ellen Corin, editors, Beyond Textuality: Asceticism and Violence in Anthropological Interpretation (Approaches to Semiotics; 120), Berlin; New York, N.Y.: Mouton de Gruyter, →ISBN, page 329:
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Striving for admission in those exclusive circles so as to gain higher social recognition and acceptance by the chics, anthropologists who were already subservient to other philosophical musings such as hermeneutics and phenomenology, started to upgrade their language and to treat cultures as "texts".
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使用する際の注意点
- The noun chic is very often used with an attributive noun or adjective modifier, indicating the kind of style, such as “boho-chic”, “heroin chic”, “shabby chic”, and so on.
派生語
- chiconomics
- ecochic
- geek chic
- heroin chic
- porno chic
- radical chic
- scruffy chic
- shabby chic
- tongue-in-chic
Further reading
chic on Wikipedia.Wikipedia
list of chics on Wikipedia.Wikipedia - “‘Chic,’ Its History”, in Notes and Queries: A Medium of Intercommunication for Literary Men, General Readers, etc., volume VIII (5th Series), number 197, London: Published at the office, […] by John Francis, 6 October 1877, pages 261–262.
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