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語源
From dark + side. Sense 2.1 (“side that is evil”) was popularized by the film Star Wars (1977; later retitled Star Wars: Episode IV – A New Hope) where the term was used to describe the aspect of a metaphysical power called the Force which could be used to act aggressively and perpetrate evil.[1]
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darkside (countable かつ uncountable, 複数形 darksides)
- (countable) The side of something that is in darkness or unlit, or has less illumination.
- 1987, David J. Bents, High Temperature Solid Oxide Regenerative Fuel Cell for Solar Photovoltaic Energy Storage […] (NASA Technical Memorandum; 89872; AIAA-87-9203)[1], Cleveland, Oh.: Lewis Research Center, National Aeronautics and Space Administration, archived from the original on 17 July 2021, abstract, page 1, column 1:
- This paper describes a hydrogen–oxygen regenerative fuel cell (RFC) energy storage system based on high temperature solid oxide fuel (SOFC) technology. […] The system functions as a secondary battery and is applicable to darkside energy storage for solar photovoltaics.
- 2005, P. Chandrasekhar [et al.], “Far-IR-through-visible Electrochromics Based on Conducting Polymers for Spacecraft Thermal Control and Military Uses”, in Samson A[lly] Jenekhe and Douglas J. Kiserow, editors, Chromogenic Phenomena in Ppolymers: Tunable Optical Properties (ACS Symposium Series; 888), Washington, D.C.: American Chemical Society, →ISBN, page 67:
- (countable, figuratively) The side of something that is metaphorically dark, i.e. evil, distressing or otherwise undesirable; the negative aspect of something.
- Near-synonym: downside
- 2011, Peter R. Farley, “As Above, So Below”, in Where Were You before the Tree of Life?: The True History of the Darkness and the Light, volume 7 (The Hunt for Lucifer), [Morrisville, N.C.]: Lulu.com, →ISBN, page 41:
- 1964, Harlan Ellison, “Lonelyache”, in Terry Dowling with Richard Delap and Gil Lamont, editors, The Essential Ellison: A 35-year Retrospective, Omaha, Neb.: The Nemo Press, published 1987, →ISBN, part II (Worlds of Terror), page 67:
- This was the dream, that same damned recurrent dream, never quite the same dream—but on the same subject, night after night, chapter after chapter of the same story: as if he had bought a book of horror stories; they would all be on one theme, but told differently; that was the way with this string of darkside visions.
- 1984, Mauricio Mazón, “Servicemen and Zoot-Suiters”, in The Zoot-Suit Riots: The Psychology of Symbolic Annihilation, Austin, Tex.: University of Texas Press, published 2002, →ISBN, page 54:
- War inspired mob violence and pressure for suppressing dissent. The earliest and most encompassing example was the internment of Japanese and Japanese Americans in the first six months of 1942. The fact that the ACLU report omitted reference to this colossal event suggests that lesser transgressions were similarly repressed in a collective effort to avoid the darkside of the American psyche.
- 1989, Art Therapy: Journal of the American Art Therapy Association, Alexandria, Va.: American Art Therapy Association, →ISSN, →OCLC, page 111, column 2:
- 2021 September 15, Laura Martin, “How Talent Shows Became TV’s Most Bizarre Programmes”, in BBC Online[4], archived from the original on 7 December 2021:
- [P]revious finalists on the show have begun to speak out against issues they had to deal with when the cameras stopped filming. […] But just as the dark side of the genre threatened to overshadow any previous genuine highs, in 2019, buzz spread in the US around a talent show that had to be seen to be believed.
- (countable, astronomy)
- Synonym of farside (“the side of a moon that faces away from the planet that it orbits”)
- 1971, Barry N[athaniel] Malzberg, chapter XX, in The Falling Astronauts, London: Hachette UK, published 2011, →ISBN:
- He did not give a damn; he had his own problems and considerations and, besides, the BUTTON and he would settle this once and for all on the fifth go-round and then he would press the BUTTON, on the darkside, let them sweat out this one and think they were getting through to him and the two of them would head back for Earth and a generation of peace and celebration.
- 1977 January, Norman F[rederick] Ness, “The Magnetic Field of Mercury”, in Edith A[lice] Müller, editor, Highlights of Astronomy[5], volume 4, part I, Dordrecht, South Holland: D. Reidel for the International Astronomical Union, →OCLC, archived from the original on 26 April 2022, page 180:
- Also shown at the bottom [of Figure 1] is the trajectory during the first encounter on 29 March 1974, which was a darkside pass with a closest approach distance from the surface of 723 km. […] The third encounter on 16 March 1975 was similar to the first, being a very close approach towards the darkside near the north polar region at a miss distance of 327 km.
- Synonym of nightside (“the side of a planet that faces away from the sun around which it orbits”)
- 1966 December, J[ohn] M[atthew] Saari; R[ichard] W. Shorthill, Review of Lunar Infrared Observations […] (Boeing Scientific Research Laboratories Document; D1-82-0586), Seattle, Wash.: Geo-astrophysics Laboratory, Boeing Scientific Research Laboratories, →OCLC, page 18:
- In the case of Copernicus [a lunar crater], during an eclipse three maxima in the brightness temperature were observed within the crater, whereas with the same resolution, only one maximum was seen 16 hours after sunset. Thus a careful comparison of darkside and eclipse infrared mapping may show differences which, in the case of the rock hypothesis, could be due to variations in the size distribution.
- 1988 September, M[ary] J[ane] Engh, “[Preface to ‘The Second Turn’]”, in Wheel of the Winds, 1st mass market edition, New York, N.Y.: Tor Books, Tom Doherty Associates, published October 1989, →ISBN, pages 273–274:
- But that air was at its coldest—aphelion was the chilliest season everywhere on this chill and temperate world—and the mountains of that limb were lower. Currents of darkside air would begin to flow through the low passes into the relative warmth of the marsh country, and the ponderous wheel of air would roll again.
- 1989 March, Nesim Halyo; Dhirendra K. Pandey; Deborah B. Taylor, Modeling and Characterization of the Earth Radiation Budget Experiment (ERBE) Nonscanner and Scanner Sensors (NASA Contractor Report; 181818), Hampton, Va.: National Aeronautics and Space Administration, →OCLC:
- Synonym of farside (“the side of a moon that faces away from the planet that it orbits”)
- (uncountable, music) A style of electronic music, being a form of hardcore characterized by discordant sounds.
- 2007 December, Mark Fisher, “Epiphanies”, in The Wire[7], number 286, London: The Wire Magazine, →ISSN, →OCLC, archived from the original on 17 May 2021, page 106, columns 1–2:
- After some atonal washes and twitchy breakbeats, the track lurched to a sudden halt and – in a moment that still takes my breath away when I listen to it now – a brief snatch of the spidery, abstract electronics instantly recognisable from the Japan record leapt into the chasm, before being immediately consumed by viscous bass ooze and the synthetic screeches that were the sonic signatures of darkside Jungle.
参考
- brightside
- lightside
参照
- ^ “dark side, n.”, in OED Online , Oxford, Oxfordshire: Oxford University Press, December 2021.
Further reading
- dark side (disambiguation) on Wikipedia.
dark side
名詞
dark side (usually uncountable, 複数形 dark sides)
- Alternative form of darkside
- 2021 September 15, Laura Martin, “How Talent Shows Became TV’s Most Bizarre Programmes”, in BBC Online[3], archived from the original on 7 December 2021:
- [P]revious finalists on the show have begun to speak out against issues they had to deal with when the cameras stopped filming. […] But just as the dark side of the genre threatened to overshadow any previous genuine highs, in 2019, buzz spread in the US around a talent show that had to be seen to be believed.
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