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a pin-cushion stuck with pins発音を聞く 例文帳に追加
ピンの刺さった針刺し - 斎藤和英大辞典
CUSHION PIN OF PRESS APPARATUS例文帳に追加
プレス装置のクッションピン - 特許庁
CUSHION PIN PRESSURE EQUALIZING CYLINDER例文帳に追加
クッションピン均圧化用シリンダ - 特許庁
CIRCUIT FOR CORRECTING CROSS-PIN CUSHION DISTORTION OF TELEVISION RECEIVER例文帳に追加
テレビジョン受信機の横ピンクッション歪み補正回路 - 特許庁
DEFLECTION YOKE WITH SELF CORRECTION FUNCTION OF PIN-CUSHION DISTORTION例文帳に追加
糸巻き型歪みの自己補正機能を有する偏向ヨーク - 特許庁
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出典:『Wiktionary』 (2013/03/02 23:24 UTC 版)
pincushion
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pincushion (複数形 pincushions)
- (sewing) A device, originally like a small, stuffed cushion, designed to have sewing pins and needles stuck into it to store them safely; some modern pincushions hold the objects magnetically.
- 1671, [Richard Head (denies authorship); Francis Kirkman (purported)], “He is Bound Prentice to a Taylor, the Knavery of that Trade, His Master of a Stitch, He is Turn’d over to a Baker, who Misusing Him He Runeth Away”, in The English Rogue: Continued in the Life of Meriton Latroon, and Other Extravagants. […] The Second Part. […], London: […] Francis Kirkman, […], →OCLC, page 113:
- 1749, [attributed to John Cleland], The Case of the Unfortunate Bosavern Penlez, London: Printed for T. Clement […], →OCLC, page 12:
- And if, wiſely, or taught by Experience, ſhe [a prostitute] has ſunk any Part [of the money], by hiding it, ſuppose in a Pincuſhion, ripp'd and ſew'd up again, or in her Hair, [...] and is found out, it muſt be pleaſant enough to hear the conſcientious Pandar exclaiming, and crying Vengeance againſt her, for Perfidiouſneſs, and Breach of Truſt.
- 1793 September, “Essay on a Pincushion. Addressed to Miss Hales.”, in The Lady’s Magazine; or, Entertaining Companion for the Fair Sex, Appropriated Solely to Their Use and Amusement, volume XXIV, London: Printed for G. G. J. & J. Robinson, […], →OCLC, pages 489–490, column 1:
- Surely, man is a pincuſhion.— [...] He muſt, as other pincuſhions, (whether in the form of a heart, an oval, または an oblong ſquare,) be formed by the ingenuity, and faſhioned by the judgment of ſome ſkilful female. How great an analogy is there between man and a pincuſhion. The one fed with grain, the other with the huſks of it. As the bran is preſſed into the pincuſhion by the ſlender fingers of the deſigning female, ſo are new principles, new ideas, and new affections, diffuſed into the mind, and inculcated in the breaſt, by the powerful charms of the uſurping maid.
- 1820, Theresa Tidy [pseudonym; Elizabeth Susannah Davenport Graham], chapter VIII, in Eighteen Maxims of Neatness and Order. […], 10th edition, London: Printed for J[ohn] Hatchard and Son, […], →OCLC, page 22:
- It is also expedient to carry about you a purse, a thimble, a pincushion, a pencil, a knife, and a pair of scissars, which will not only be an inexpressible source of comfort and independence, by removing the necessity of borrowing, but will secure the privilege of not lending these indispensable items.
- [1824?], T. King, “Lovers Quarrels; or, Like Master Like Man: An Interlude, in One Act. Altered from ‘The Mistake’ of Sir John Vanbrugh, by T. King.”, in The Select London Stage; a Collection of the Most Reputed Tragedies, Comedies, Operas, Melo-dramas, Farces, and Interludes. […], London: G. Balne, […], →OCLC, act I, scene iii, page 5, column 2:
- 1828 May 15, [Walter Scott], chapter VII, in Chronicles of the Canongate. Second Series. […] (The Fair Maid of Perth), volume I, Edinburgh: […] [Ballantyne and Co.] for Cadell and Co. and London: Simpkin and Marshall, →OCLC, pages 191–192:
- He was accompanied by the honest Bonnet-maker, who, being, as the reader is aware, a little round man, had planted himself like a pin-cushion, (for he was wrapped in a scarlet cloak, over which he had slung a hawking-pouch,) on the top of a great saddle, which he might be said rather to be perched upon than to bestride.
- 1920, John Galsworthy, “Soames Entertains the Future”, in In Chancery, London: William Heinemann, →OCLC, part I, pages 87–88:
- 1992 September, Herbert Keppler, “How to Test Your Lens”, in Popular Photography, volume 99, number 9, New York, N.Y.: Hachette Magazines, →ISSN, →OCLC, page 51, column 2:
- Yes, at two or more f-stops smaller than maximum aperture there should be a gain in sharpness, particularly in the corners. Is it sharp enough to satisfy you? Examine the horizontal building lines. Do they bulge outwards, indicating barrel distortion, or inward (pincushion distortion)?
- 1997, Robert J. Parelli, “Image Intensifier System”, in Principles of Fluoroscopic Image Intensification and Television Systems: Workbook and Laboratory Manual, Delray Beach, Fla.: GR/St. Lucie Press, →ISBN, page 13:
- Pincushion distortion is a form of spatial distortion that warps the appearance of the image. It is a consequence of projecting the image formed on a curved input phosphor to a flat output phosphor. Pincushion distortion results in slightly higher magnification of the input image toward the edge of the image.
- The names of various plants with flowers or other parts resembling a pincushion.
- A flowering plant in the genus Leucospermum.
- 2008, Fred Van Dyke, “Biodiversity Conservation and Climate Change”, in Conservation Biology: Foundations, Concepts, Applications, 2nd edition, Dordrecht: Springer Science+Business Media, →ISBN, section 5.5.2 (Climate Change-Integrated Strategies for Conservation), page 143:
- [S]ee how the knowledge of the climate tolerances of one South African shrub, the Saldana pincushion (Leucospermum tomentosum) is integrated with projections of a global circulation model applied to the southern tip of South Africa [...].
- A flowering plant in the genus Scabiosa.
- 1950 October, S. L. Emsweller, “Scabiosa”, in Growing Annual Flowering Plants (U.S. Department of Agriculture Farmers’ Bulletin; no. 1171), Washington, D.C.: U.S. Government Printing Office, →OCLC, page 21:
- Scabiosa, often called mourning bride, pincushion flower, and sweet scabious, is an easily grown, old-fashioned, half-hardy annual. It is very attractive and satisfactory both for cutting and for borders and beds.
- The coral bead plant, coral moss, or English baby tears (Nertera granadensis), an ornamental plant.
- The dustymaiden, a flowering plant in the genus Chaenactis.
- The pincushion cactus, of the genera Escobaria or Mammillaria.
- 1990, “Sheephole/Cadiz: CDCA 305”, in California Statewide Wilderness Study Report, volume 5, part 4, Washington, D.C., Sacramento, Calif.: Bureau of Land Management, →OCLC, page 5:
- The pincushionplant, a flowering plant in the genus Navarretia.
- 2018, Eva Begley, “Flowering Plants: Dicotyledons”, in Plants of Northern California: A Field Guide to Plants West of the Sierra Nevada, Lanham, Md.: Falcon Guides, Rowman & Littlefield Publishing Group, →ISBN, page 267, column 2:
- Marigold pincushion [Navarretia tagetina], however, is widespread throughout the region except along the coast. [...] In eastern Sacramento County, it grows together with downy pincushion (Navarretia pubescens) in small clearings in blue oak woodland.
- A flowering plant in the genus Leucospermum.
- (figurative, colloquial) A person who is pricked or stabbed multiple times with sharp objects; specifically, someone who receives regular hypodermic needle injections.
- 1998, Mildred (Barry) Friedman, “On Being a Human Pincushion”, in Strength and Compassion in Kidney Failure: Writings of Mildred (Barry) Friedman, Professional Kidney Patient, Dordrecht, Boston, Mass.: Kluwer Academic Publishers, →ISBN, page 196:
- Oh yes, I am truly a pincushion. Probably pierced more frequently than pincushions which don't belong to people who sew for a living. You see, I'm a practicing diabetic. Doctors and other members of my Health Care Team tell me I've got to keep my blood sugar level in the normal range and that in order to do that three insulin shots a day and a minimum of three blood sugar checks each day, are called for. Easy for them to say. I get to be the pincushion.
- 2007, Arden Moore, “Part I: Feeling Fine about Being Feline”, in Lisa H. Hiley, editor, The Cat Behavior Answer Book, North Adams, Mass.: Storey Publishing, →ISBN, page 31:
- Some cats can go a little overboard, though. Some drool while kneading, and others become so enthusiastic that they drive their sharp claws into human legs. If your cat is turning you into a pincushion and regular nail clipping sessions aren't making it less painful for you, you can stop this behavior from becoming an unpleasant habit by simply standing up and walking away.
別の表記
派生語
- ornamental pincushion (Leucospermum cordifolium)
- pincushion cactus (Escobaria spp., Mammillaria spp.)
- pincushion coneflower (Isopogon dubius)
- pincushion corner
- pincushion distortion
- pincushion doll
- pincushion flower (Scabiosa spp.)
- pincushion hakea (Hakea laurina)
- pincushionplant (Navarretia spp.)
- pincushion sea star (Culcita schmideliana)
動詞
pincushion (三人称単数 現在形 pincushions, 現在分詞 pincushioning, 過去形および過去分詞形 pincushioned)
- (transitive, also figurative) To jab or stick repeatedly with one or more sharp objects, as with pins into a pincushion.
- The target was pincushioned with arrows.
- [1853, [Anne Marsh-Caldwell], chapter XVI, in The Longwoods of the Grange. [...] In Three Volumes, volume I, London: Hurst and Blackett, publishers, successors to Henry Colburn, […], →OCLC, pages 290 and 291–292:
- [page 290] Then Esther would be constantly making us little presents; little pin-cushions, and purses, and such like, which it was impossible to refuse. [...] [W]e had some very fine old lace, which had belonged to our mother, and we agreed that we would give this to Esther. [...] [pages 291–292] When the transaction came to Aunt Dorothy's knowledge, she was very indignant indeed; and said that we were "two fools to be pin-cushioned out of our mother's old point, which had been in our family ever so long.
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- [1876 November, “F.” [pseudonym], “The Flower Garden as It is This Year as a Guide to What It is to be Next”, in D. T. Fish, editor, The Villa Gardener, London: […] Virtue & Co., →OCLC, page 348, column 1:
- Again, the double Lobelia is not to be trusted in a row where uniformity of colour is a object. [...] Its place is pincushioned among such delicate flowers as Ivy-leaved Pelargoniums and Duke of Edinburgh, the grand tufts of flowers having a chaste and charming effect among the beautiful foliage and beautiful flowers of such delicate colours, and the failures being little observed.
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- (intransitive) To assume the shape of a pincushion; specifically, of the image on a computer display, television, etc., to exhibit pincushion distortion, where the sides curve inwards.
- 2009, Frederick Menick, “The Nasal Defect – Understanding the Challenge”; “Restoring Contour – Recreating a Subsurface Architecture”, in Nasal Reconstruction: Art and Practice, [Edinburgh]: Mosby Elsevier, →ISBN, pages 42 and 282:
- [page 42] Flaps, however, ‘pin cushion’ and develop a convex form as they contract. For this reason, flaps are best used to resurface convex surfaces. A skin graft is best for planar or concave recipient sites. [...] [page 282] As the flap contracts, it pin cushions. This trapdoor effect can contribute to a convex shape.
- 2011 June, Mary Tschoi, Erik A. Hoy, Mark S. Granick, “Skin Flaps”, in Deborah S. Hickman Mathis, guest editor, Nancy Girard, editor, Perioperative Nursing Clinics: Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery, volume 6, number 2, Philadelphia, Pa.: W. B. Saunders Company, Elsevier, →ISBN, →ISSN, page 180:
- A circular island flap may pin-cushion. This complication can be avoided with proper planning.
参照
- ^ “pincushion, n.”, in OED Online , Oxford, Oxfordshire: Oxford University Press, June 2006; “pincushion, n.”, in Lexico, Dictionary.com; Oxford University Press, 2019–2022.
- ^ “pincushion, v.”, in OED Online , Oxford, Oxfordshire: Oxford University Press, June 2006.
Further reading
- pincushion on Wikipedia.
- pincushion (disambiguation) on Wikipedia.
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PRESSURE EQUALIZING CUSHION PIN FOR DIE CUSHION, DIE CUSHION USING THE SAME, PRESS USING THE SAME AND PRESS-FORMING METHOD BY EQUALIZING PRESSURE OF CUSHION PIN例文帳に追加
ダイクッションの均圧化クッションピン、それを用いたダイクッション、それを用いたプレス機械、およびそのクッションピンの均圧化によるプレス成形方法 - 特許庁
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To prevent upper and lower pin cushion distortion caused by the temperature rise.例文帳に追加
温度上昇による上下ピンクッション歪みの発生を防止する。 - 特許庁
For this reason, a die 1a, the slide 3, a blank holder 9, a cushion pin 10, a cushion pad 12, a cushion cylinder 13, the die cushion rod 15, and the cushion base 16 are integrated with each other.例文帳に追加
このため、ダイ1a、スライド3、ブランクホルダ9、クッションピン10、クッションパッド12、クッションシリンダ13、ダイクッションロッド15及びクッションベース16が一体となる。 - 特許庁
The die cushion device 10 is provided with a plurality of cushion pins 11a-11d, a cushion pad 14 for supporting the lower ends of the plurality of the cushion pins vertically movable, the cushion device for energizing the cushion pad upward by prescribed cushion force and a plurality of exciting coils 13a-13d for adding assistant cushion force (magnetic force) individually to each cushion pin.例文帳に追加
ダイクッション装置10は、複数のクッションピン11a〜11dと、複数のクッションピンの下端を昇降可能に支持するクッションパッド14と、クッションパッドを所定のクッション力で上方に付勢可能なクッション装置と、各クッションピンに個別に補助クッション力(磁力)を付加する複数の励磁コイル13a〜13dとを備える。 - 特許庁
To provide a die cushion device with which cushion force of every cushion pin can be controlled individually without providing mechanism for extending and contracting cushion pins independently.例文帳に追加
クッションピンが独立に伸縮する機構を備えることなく、クッションピン毎のクッション力を個別に制御することができるダイクッション装置を提供する。 - 特許庁
Besides, the seat cushion is detachably locked at a vehicle body with a locking pin protruding from the bottom face of the seat cushion and a stopper.例文帳に追加
また、シートクッションは、シートクッションの底面に突設された係止ピンと、止め金具と、によって車体に着脱自在に係止されている。 - 特許庁
To provide a pressure equalizing cushion pin for die cushions which does not necessitate a large-scale hydraulic circuit for equalizing the pressure of the cushion and is constituted at a low cost, a die cushion using the same, a press using the same and press-forming method by equalizing the pressure of the cushion pin.例文帳に追加
クッション均圧化のための大掛かりな油圧回路が不要で、安いコストで構成できるダイクッションの均圧化クッションピン、それを用いたダイクッション、それを用いたプレス機械、およびそのクッションピンの均圧化によるプレス成形方法を提供する。 - 特許庁
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