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As the near infrared light reflection layer, a layer which selectively reflects one circularly polarized light between right-handed circularly polarized light and left-handed circularly polarized light and transmits the other circularly polarized light, can be utilized.例文帳に追加
近赤外線反射層は右円偏光又は左円偏光の一方の円偏光を選択的に反射し他方の円偏光を透過する層を利用できる。 - 特許庁
the translation is...light-handed...and generally unobtrusive- New Yorker発音を聞く 例文帳に追加
翻訳は、…手際が良く…一般的に控えめである−ニューヨーカー - 日本語WordNet
A circular dichroic image is produced and outputted from the obtained right-handed circularly polarized light image and left-handed circularly polarized light image.例文帳に追加
そして、上記の結果得られた右円偏光画像と左円偏光画像とから円二色性イメージを作成・出力される。 - 特許庁
The polarized light state of video light 31 projected to the projection screen 10 from a projector 21 is switched to have a polarized light component, either the right-handed circularly polarized light or the left-handed circularly polarized light.例文帳に追加
投影機21から投影スクリーン10上に投射される映像光31は、右円偏光又は左円偏光のいずれかの偏光成分を持つようにその偏光状態が切り替えられる。 - 特許庁
Light made incident on the near field light generating element 104 is switched from left-handed circularly polarized light to right-handed circularly polarized light during recording information and during reproducing information by using an optical element 108.例文帳に追加
そして、光学素子108により情報記録時と情報再生時とで近接場光発生素子104に入射する光を左円偏光と右円偏光に切り換える。 - 特許庁
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the translation is...light-handed...and generally unobtrusive- New Yorker 翻訳は、…手際が良く…一般的に控えめである−ニューヨーカー |
Wiktionary英語版での「light-handed」の意味 |
light-handed
別の表記
語源
From Middle English lyghte handyd, from light (adjective) + honded, participle of honden (“to seize, take charge of”),[1] from the noun hond (“hand”). See more at hand.
形容詞
light-handed (comparative lighter-handed または more light-handed, superlative lightest-handed または most light-handed)
- Gentle; benign and with minimal intervention.
- 1979, United States Congress House Committee on Government Operations. Environment, Energy, and Natural Resources Subcommittee, Energy Conservation Within the Federal Government: The Department of Energy's Role. Hearings, page 104:
- 1997, U.S. National Conference on State Parks, Trends, page 33:
- On the other hand, lighthanded methods are believed to have more subtle effects on behaviors, often through influencing attitudes, creating knowledge, or manipulating the environment to accomplish desirable ends.
- 2012, Michael A. Crew, Competition and the Regulation of Utilities, →ISBN, page 81:
- FERC then drew on a potentially significant dictum from Farmers Union II: "Moving from heavy to lighthanded regulation within the boundaries of an unchanged statute can ... be justified by a showing that under current circumstances the goal and purposes of the statute will be accomplished through substantially less regulatory oversight."
- 2013, Pauline Fatien Diochon, Albert J. Mills, Emmanuel Raufflet, The Dark Side 2: Critical Cases on the Downside of Business, →ISBN:
- By maintaining a light-handed approach, regulations could be kept to a minimum, with additional measures introduced to overcome any weaknesses in the regulartory framework that arose over time.
- Sparing; applying only slight pressure or minimal amounts.
- 2014, Marc Twine, Intermission: Volume 1:
- When it came to food, Melissa preferred subtle nuance and lighthanded seasoning.
- Delicate and skilled; nimble and dextrous
- 1877, Henry James, Four Meetings:
- Winterbourne constantly attended for news from the sick-room, which reached him, however, but with worrying indirectness, though he once had speech, for a moment, of the poor girl's physician and once saw Mrs Miller, who, sharply alarmed, struck him as thereby more happily inspired than he could have conceived and indeed as the most noiseless and lighthanded of nurses.
- 2011, Achmed Abdullah, Vincent Starrett, Adventure Tales #5, →ISBN:
- He had hoped -- Fleming sighed a little and frowned a little as he though of his aspirations-- that he could have got a partner to fertilize the flowers. A light-handed partner, with the deftness for the pinch and the touch with the toothpick that was all the work demanded in the early morning hours of coolness.
- 2012, Brenda Jagger, Distant Choices, →ISBN:
- This much she knew her mother to be aiming for, motivated by a need to escape the fate and the malice of women like Maud, a need to arrange matters by her own light-handed, cool-hearted expertise so that when High Grange did become the property of Francis, or another, she would be in a position to laugh as she took her leave, driving off in her own carriage to pleasures of her own choosing, in her own home.
- Light-hearted; fun and witty or easygoing.
- 1981-1982, Lou Sullivan, personal diary, quoted in 2019, Ellis Martin, Zach Ozma (editors), We Both Laughed In Pleasure
- 2002, Stephen Windwalker, Selling Used Books Online, →ISBN, page 62:
- If you live and work in a small town atmosphere and can find acceptable ways to make yourself and your enterprise known in a lighthanded way to either or both groups in your town, you may find that some day down the road one of them will mention you to a family member who has just offhandedly mentioned the need to get rid of a collection of books.
- Flippant; lacking seriousness.
- (nautical or military) Not having a full complement of workers.
- 1887, The Contributor: Representing the Young Men's and Young Ladies' Mutual Improvement Associations of the Latter-day Saints, Volume 8, page 168:
- Thieving, larcenous.
- 1822, [Walter Scott], chapter IV, in The Pirate. […], volume I, Edinburgh: […] [James Ballantyne and Co.] for Archibald Constable and Co.; London: Hurst, Robinson, and Co., →OCLC, page 68:
- Indeed, she knew how to make young Deelbelicket, old Dougald Baresword, the Laird of Bandybrawl, and others, pay for the hospitality which she did not think proper to deny them, by rendering them useful in her negociations with the light-handed lads beyond the Cairn, who, finding their late object of plunder was allied to "kend folks, and owned by them at kirk and market," became satisfied, on a moderate yearly composition, to desist from their depredations.
- 1862, Blackwood's Magazine, volume 91, page 313:
- He has a great many amusing episodes describing the light-handed lads from the hills coming down, and in the general confusion of the times plundering Cavalier and Covenanter alike; [...]
- 1894, “Autumn Leaves: Worth a Guinea”, in Charles Dickens, Jr., editor, All the Year Round, page 26:
- 1922, Van Tassel Sutphen, In Jeopardy, →ISBN:
- You understand what darkies are—as curious as magpies and quite as lighthanded. If one of them had chanced to see Effingham hiding something behind the clock, he would be sure to investigate for himself at the first convenient opportunity.
- (food) Fresh and light-tasting, not rich, heavy, or highly seasoned.
- (obsolete) Having or requiring little strength.
- 1885, Michigan Dept. of Labor, Report, volume 2, page 268:
- ...are such as the cotton, woolen, and shoe factories, wherein the use of machinery has made mere human tenders of the operatives employed; or in such industries as the making of garments, wherein light-handed and comparatively unskilled labor, such as that of women and children, embodies the very worst features of an utterly selfish competition, and leaves the worker almost entirely at the mercy of "sweaters" and "middle-men."
副詞
light-handed (comparative more light-handed, superlative most light-handed)
- Carrying very little.
- 1860, William Peter Strickland, Old Mackinaw, or, The fortress of the Lakes and its surroundings, page 351:
- The true state of the case is, that manufactures, as a general thing, in view of the depressed condition of the trade, have been making calculations to do a light business, and got out their logs sooner than they expected, and will on the whole do rather more than they had anticipated, having gone into the woods lighthanded.
- In a light-handed manner.
- 1876, Lippincott's Monthly Magazine, a Popular Journal of General Literature, Volume 17:
- At first merely fidgety, and managed with the greatest delicacy by the English postilion, then ill-tempered and capricious, swerving from side to side, necessitating in self-defence the use of the whip—“ But only gently and light-handed, ..."
派生語
lighthanded
形容詞
lighthanded (comparative more lighthanded, superlative most lighthanded)
- Alternative form of light-handed
- benign and with minimal intervention.
- 2012, Michael A. Crew, Competition and the Regulation of Utilities, →ISBN, page 81:
- FERC then drew on a potentially significant dictum from Farmers Union II: "Moving from heavy to lighthanded regulation within the boundaries of an unchanged statute can ... be justified by a showing that under current circumstances the goal and purposes of the statute will be accomplished through substantially less regulatory oversight."
- 1997, U.S. National Conference on State Parks, Trends, page 33:
- On the other hand, lighthanded methods are believed to have more subtle effects on behaviors, often through influencing attitudes, creating knowledge, or manipulating the environment to accomplish desirable ends.
- 1979, United States Congress House Committee on Government Operations. Environment, Energy, and Natural Resources Subcommittee, Energy Conservation Within the Federal Government: The Department of Energy's Role. Hearings, page 104:
- Sparing.
- 2014, Marc Twine, Intermission: Volume 1:
- When it came to food, Melissa preferred subtle nuance and lighthanded seasoning.
- nimble and dextrous;
- 1877, Henry James, Four Meetings:
- Winterbourne constantly attended for news from the sick-room, which reached him, however, but with worrying indirectness, though he once had speech, for a moment, of the poor girl's physician and once saw Mrs Miller, who, sharply alarmed, struck him as thereby more happily inspired than he could have conceived and indeed as the most noiseless and lighthanded of nurses.
- Light-hearted.
- 2002, Stephen Windwalker, Selling Used Books Online, →ISBN, page 62:
- If you live and work in a small town atmosphere and can find acceptable ways to make yourself and your enterprise known in a lighthanded way to either or both groups in your town, you may find that some day down the road one of them will mention you to a family member who has just offhandedly mentioned the need to get rid of a collection of books.
- flippant.
- (nautical or military) Not having a full complement of workers.
- 1887, The Contributor: Representing the Young Men's and Young Ladies' Mutual Improvement Associations of the Latter-day Saints, Volume 8, page 168:
- Thieving.
- 1922, Van Tassel Sutphen, In Jeopardy, →ISBN:
- You understand what darkies are—as curious as magpies and quite as lighthanded. If one of them had chanced to see Effingham hiding something behind the clock, he would be sure to investigate for himself at the first convenient opportunity.
- 1831, Sir Walter Scott, The Pirate:
- Indeed she knew how to make young Deelbelicket, old Dougald Baresword, the Laird of Bandybrawl, and others, pay for the hospitality which she did not think proper to deny them, by rendering them useful in her negotiations with the lighthanded lads beyond the Cairn, who, finding their late object of plunder was allied to "end folks, and owned by them at kirk and market," became satisfied, on a moderate yearly composition, to desist from their depredations.
- benign and with minimal intervention.
副詞
lighthanded (comparative more lighthanded, superlative most lighthanded)
- Alternative form of light-handed
- Carrying very little.
- 1860, William Peter Strickland, Old Mackinaw, or, The fortress of the Lakes and its surroundings, page 351:
- The true state of the case is, that manufactures, as a general thing, in view of the depressed condition of the trade, have been making calculations to do a light business, and got out their logs sooner than they expected, and will on the whole do rather more than they had anticipated, having gone into the woods lighthanded.
- In a light-handed manner.
- Carrying very little.
「light-handed」の部分一致の例文検索結果
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The cholesteric liquid crystal device 17 is also a thin plate type and it reflects the left-handed circularly polarized light and transmits the right- handed circularly polarized light.例文帳に追加
また、照明装置に2つのレンズアレイから成るインテグレータを備え、同一の直線偏光とした光を照明範囲全体に均一に導く。 - 特許庁
The medium for determining authenticity has a light selective reflection layer having such light selective reflectivity that either of left-handed circularly polarized light or right-handed circularly polarized light in incident light beams is reflected, a hologram formation layer and a reflection layer in this order.例文帳に追加
入射光のうち左円偏光および右円偏光のいずれか一方を反射する光選択反射性を有する光選択反射層、ホログラム形成層および反射層をこの順に有する真偽判定用媒体。 - 特許庁
The cholesteric liquid crystal layer 1 is a circularly polarized light separation layer which reflects a prescribed circularly polarized light component (for example, a right-handed circularly polarized light component) L1 included in incident light (natural light) L and selectively transmits a prescribed circularly polarized light component (for example, a left-handed circularly-polarized light component) L2.例文帳に追加
コレステリック液晶層1は、入射光(自然光)Lに含まれる所定の円偏光成分(例えば右円偏光成分)L_1を反射させて所定の円偏光成分(例えば左円偏光成分)L_2を選択的に透過させる円偏光分離層である。 - 特許庁
The optical selective reflection layer 2 shows a changing hue depending on a viewing angle and the genuineness of the object article can be judged by stacking a right-handed circularly polarized light plate or a left-handed polarized light plate.例文帳に追加
光選択反射層2は見る角度により色相が変化し、右円偏光板もしくは左円偏光板を重ねることにより、真偽の判定が可能である。 - 特許庁
The receiver 40 is provided with a reception circuit 19 that generates a signal denoting a difference of intensity for a left-handed rotatory polarized light and a right-handed rotatory polarized light made incident onto its input terminal.例文帳に追加
受信機[40]はその入力端子に入射する左円偏光と右円偏光の強度差を表す信号を発生するための受信回路[19]を備える。 - 特許庁
By laminating an oriented film 3 and a light selective reflection pattern layer 4 composed of cholesteric liquid crystal layer on a base material 2, authenticity judgement using right-handed circularly polarized light and left-handed circularly polarized light is realized.例文帳に追加
基材2上に配向膜3およびコレステリック液晶層からなる光選択反射パターン層4を積層することにより、右円偏光および左円偏光を用いた真偽判定を可能とした。 - 特許庁
When natural light enters the identification medium 10, the light is reflected carrying a hologram image for a right eye from the hologram 13 for a right eye as right-handed circularly polarized light and a hologram image for a left eye from the hologram 18 for a left eye as left-handed circularly polarized light.例文帳に追加
識別媒体10に自然光が入射すると、右目用ホログラム13からの右目用ホログラム像が右円偏光として反射し、左目用ホログラム18からの左目用ホログラム像が左円偏光として反射する。 - 特許庁
A part of the right-handed circularly polarized light 31R is boundary-reflected at a low boundary reflectance by the low reflection layer 19, whereby the part of the right-handed circularly polarized light 31R is emitted to an observer 50 side as boundary reflected light 31B whose light quantity is made small.例文帳に追加
この右円偏光31Rの一部は、低反射層19により、低い界面反射率で界面反射されることにより、光量の低下した界面反射光31Bとして、観察者50側に出射される。 - 特許庁
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