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Achievement condition presented as a mission can be selected at a different selection rate according to the number of execution times of re-variations in a mission performance based on a mission pattern determination table 220.例文帳に追加
ミッションパターン決定テーブル220によれば、ミッション演出における再変動の実行回数に応じて、ミッションとして提示される達成条件を異なる選択割合で選択することができる。 - 特許庁
To provide a game machine for improving player's interest by executing the performance of approaching a mission achieving condition at the time of re-variation or temporary stop during a mission.例文帳に追加
ミッション中の再変動または仮停止時に、ミッション達成条件を近づいていく演出を実行して遊技者の興趣を向上させる遊技機を提供する。 - 特許庁
To provide a game machine that increases the interest of a player by executing an effect approaching a mission achievement condition at re-variation or temporarily suspension during a mission.例文帳に追加
ミッション中の再変動または仮停止時に、ミッション達成条件を近づいていく演出を実行して遊技者の興趣を向上させる遊技機を提供する。 - 特許庁
When determining to start the mission performance, the microcomputer 100 for the performance control makes the mission achievement condition be displayed at a performance display device 9 and presents the mission achievement condition to a player during the variable display of the decorative symbols including the time during the re-variation by the pseudo continuation.例文帳に追加
演出制御用マイクロコンピュータ100は、ミッション演出を開始すると決定した場合に、擬似連による再変動中を含む飾り図柄の可変表示中に、ミッション達成条件を演出表示装置9に表示させて、遊技者にミッション達成条件を提示する。 - 特許庁
When the mission performance is determined to be started, the performance control microcomputer 100 shows the mission achieving conditions for a player by displaying the mission achieving conditions on a performance display device 9 during variation display of the decoration symbols including the re-variation of the pseudo continuation performance.例文帳に追加
演出制御用マイクロコンピュータ100は、ミッション演出を開始すると決定した場合に、擬似連による再変動中を含む飾り図柄の可変表示中に、ミッション達成条件を演出表示装置9に表示させて、遊技者にミッション達成条件を提示する。 - 特許庁
This invention relates to the game machine which controls the re-variation performance of re-varying all decorative patterns after temporarily stopping the decorative patterns, wherein the performance of achieving a mission can be executed when it is determined to execute control to a big winning game state, and the mission which can be achieved is presented when the re-variation performance is executed.例文帳に追加
飾り図柄を仮停止させた後に全ての飾り図柄を再変動させる再変動演出の制御を行う遊技機であって、大当り遊技状態に制御すると決定されている場合に、ミッションを達成する演出を実行可能であり、再変動演出が行われているときに達成可能なミッションを提示する。 - 特許庁
To provide a game machine increasing a player's interest in a game by showing mission achieving conditions during re-variation during pseudo continuation performance.例文帳に追加
擬似連の演出中の再変動中に、ミッション達成条件を提示して遊技者の遊技興趣を向上させる遊技機を提供する。 - 特許庁
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a decrease in or disappearance of signs and symptoms of cancer. in partial remission, some, but not all, signs and symptoms of cancer have disappeared. in complete remission, all signs and symptoms of cancer have disappeared, although cancer still may be in the body.
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がんの徴候と症状が減少することまたは消失すること。部分寛解では、がんの徴候と症状が全てではなく部分的に消失する。完全寛解では、がんが体内に残っていることもあるが、がんの徴候と症状は全て消失している。
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remission
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From 中期英語 remissioun (“release from duty; freeing of captives; mercy, pardon, respite; forgiveness; release from or reduction of penances; reduction in intensity (of a quality, symptom, etc.); transfer of property, quitclaim; legal opinion or submission; reference, cross-reference”) [and other forms], from Anglo-Norman remission, remissione, remissioun, remissiun and Middle French, Old French remission (“forgiveness of sin; pardoning of an offence; postponement; cessation, suspension; diminishing or weakening of something; reduction of debt; reduction in intensity of a disease or symptom”) (modern French rémission), and their etymon Late Latin remissiō (“forgiveness; pardon of sins”), Latin remissiō (“release; sending back; easing off, relaxing, softening; reduction of debt; reduction in intensity of a disease or symptom”), from remittō (“to remit, send back; to diminish; to relax; to do without, forego”) + -siō. Remittō is derived from re- (prefix meaning ‘back, backwards’) + mittō (“to cause to go; to send; to discharge, emit, let go, release; to throw; to extend, reach out; to announce, tell; to produce, yield; to attend, escort, guide; to dismiss, disregard; to end”) (possibly ultimately from Proto-Indo-European *meyth₂- (“to change, exchange; to change places, go past”) or *(s)meyt- (“to throw”)).
The English word is cognate with Catalan remissió, Italian remissioni, remissione (“remission; withdrawal of legal action; compliance, submission”), Old Occitan remessió, Portuguese remisson, remissão (“pardon; remission”), Spanish remisión (“remission”).
発音
- (Received Pronunciation) IPA: /ɹɪˈmɪʃ(ə)n/
- (General American) IPA: /ɹəˈmɪʃ(ə)n/
- 韻: -ɪʃən
- ハイフネーション: re‧mis‧sion
名詞
remission (countable and uncountable, plural remissions)
- A pardon of a sin; (chiefly historical, also figuratively) the forgiveness of an offence, or relinquishment of a (legal) claim or a debt.
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1543 June 8, Henry VIII of England, “The Nynthe Article. The Holy Catholike Churche.”, in A Necessary Doctrine and Erudicion for Any Chrysten Man, Set furth by the Kynges Maiestye of Englande, &c., imprinted at London: […] by Thomas Berthelet, […], →OCLC:
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Moreouer the perfit beleue of this article, worketh in all true chriſten people, aloue to continue in this vnitie, and afeare to be caſte out of the ſame, and it worketh in them that be ſinners and repentant, great comforte, and conſolacion, to obteine remiſſion of ſinne, by vertue of Chriſtes paſſion, and adminiſtracion of his ſacramentes at the miniſters handes, ordained for that purpoſe, […]
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1617, Zacharias Ursinus, “Quest. 56. What Belieuest Thou Concerning Remission of Sinnes?”, in Henrie Parrie [i.e., Henry Parry], David Pareus, transl., The Svmme of Christian Religion, Deliuered by Zacharias Vrsinvs in His Lectures vpon the Catechisme, […] Translated into English […], London: Imprinted by H. L. and are to be sold by Arthur Iohnson, […], →OCLC, section 6 (To Whom Remission of Sinnes is Giuen), page 614:
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1712, Tho[mas] Brett, The Doctrine of Remission of Sins, and the Power of Absolution, […], London: Printed for John Wyat, […], →OCLC, pages 41–42:
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So then it is not the Power of preaching and baptizing, which is here given the Apoſtles, but as the Fathers interpret the Place, a peculiar Power of pronouncing, as God's deputed Judges, Pardon and Remiſſion to the Penitent, a Power of abſolving from Sins, in the Name of God, all ſuch as penitently confeſs unto them: […]
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1784 August 4, William Pitt the Younger, “Debate in the Commons on the Bill for Settling the East India Company’s Dividends, &c.”, in [William Cobbett], editor, The Parliamentary History of England, from the Earliest Period to the Year 1803. […], volume XXIV, London: Printed by T[homas] C[urson] Hansard, […] for Longman, Hurst, Rees, Orme, & Brown; [et al.], published 1815, →OCLC, column 1327:
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1813 April 12, “Chap. CXIX.—(R.L.): An Act Concerning Quit Rents.”, in William P[eter] Van Ness, John Woodworth, editors, Laws of the State of New-York, Revised and Passed at the Thirty-sixth Session of the Legislature, […] In Two Volumes, volume I, Albany, N.Y.: Printed and published by H. C. Southwick & Co. […], →OCLC, section VIII, page 179:
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And it be further enacted, That if it shall appear to the comptroller that any payments of quit rents or certificates given for the remission of quit rent in pursuance of any former law of the state shall have been credited by mistake to the wrong patent or lot, […] it shall be the duty of the comptroller on discovering the same, to rectify all such mistakes […]
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2013 April, “Background and Strategy”, in Fee Remissions for the Courts and Tribunals (Consultation Paper; CP15/2013; Cm 8608), London: Ministry of Justice, →ISBN, paragraph 1, page 6:
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The remission system ensures that access to justice is maintained for those individuals on lower incomes who would otherwise have difficulty paying a fee to use court or tribunal services. […] A fee remission is a full or partial fee waiver of the fees that become payable when an individual uses these services.
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- A lessening of amount due, as in either money or work, or intensity of a thing.
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1790, J. W. Parsons, “Constitutional Culture”, in Hints on Producing Genius, Worcester, Worcestershire: Printed by J. Tymbs, […]; and sold by T[homas] Cadell, […], →OCLC, pages 103–104:
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Preceptors have all aſſented to this one principle,—that diſcipline , and amuſement ſhould alternately ſucceed each other. […] You may relax your care, but the youthful mind will be full occupied, and more earneſtly buſied in the career of voluntary play, than on any impoſed taſk. During the remiſſions of ſchool the mind is only tranſferred from one object to another: […]
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1822 May 24, Nicholas Vansittart, 1st Baron Bexley (Chancellor of the Exchequer), “Naval and Military Pensions”, in T[homas] C[urson] Hansard, editor, The Parliamentary Debates: […] (House of Commons), volume VII (New Series), London: Printed by T. C. Hansard, […]; for Baldwin, Cradock, and Joy; [et al.], published 1823, →OCLC, column 743:
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His objection, at an early period of the session, to the motion of the hon. member for Wareham, besides the general objection at that time to the remission of any taxes, was, that it would throw the trade into confusion by a partial remission. The remission he had now to propose was to a much greater extent.
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1836 February, “Internal Machinery of the Indian Government—Case of Mr. Imlach”, in Alexander’s East India and Colonial Magazine, volume XI, number 63, London: R. Alexander, […]; sold by Sherwood and Co., and Simpkin and Marshall, […], →OCLC, page 99:
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This gentleman in March, 1833, was applied to by Messrs. Charles and George Palmer, who solicited a remission of the annual jumma or tax upon their farms, to the amount of 24,000 rupees. Mr. [Alexander] Imlach, who, […] was at least acquainted with, and acted up to the spirit of the law, expressed his incompetency to grant the remission.
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1837, Chauncey A[llen] Goodrich, “Accents”, in Elements of Greek Grammar. […], stereotype edition, Hartford, Conn.: Belknap & Hamersley, →OCLC, page 211:
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In every polysyllabic word, there is a sharpened percussion of the voice on some one of the syllables, and a comparative remission on the rest. This percussion was called by the Greeks the acute accent, and the remission, the grave accent.
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- (law) A reduction or cancellation of the penalty for a criminal offence; in particular, the reduction of a prison sentence as a recognition of the prisoner's good behaviour.
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1684, “314. The Trial of Robert Baillie, of Jerviswood, in Scotland, for High Treason: 36 Charles II. a.d. 1684”, in Cobbett’s Complete Collection of State Trials and Proceedings for High Treason and Other Crimes and Misdemeanors from the Earliest Period to the Present Time, volumes X (A.D. 1680–1685), London: Printed by T[homas] C[urson] Hansard, […]; for Longman, Hurst, Rees, Orme, & Co.; [et al.], published 1811, →OCLC, column 693:
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1767 February 24, William Maxwell Morison, “[Proof.] Macharg against Campbell.”, in The Decisions of the Court of Session, from Its Institution until the Separation of the Court into Two Divisions in the Year 1808, Digested under Proper Heads, in the Form of a Dictionary. […], volumes XXIX–XXX, Edinburgh: Printed for Archibald Constable and Company, published 1811, →OCLC, division III (Public Instrument, How Far Probative), section IV (Decrees, Acts of Court, &c.), case no. 429, page 12543:
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At common law, the criminal was bound to assyth the party whom he had injured; no special statute was necessary to establish a point received and understood; but a doubt might be entertained, how far crimes were not entirely abolished by a remission, so as not only to stop the punishment of the law, but to exclude the claim of damages. To obviate this doubt was the intention of these various statutes, which provide that assythment shall be due, notwithstanding a remission.
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- (medicine) An abatement or lessening of the manifestations of a disease; a period where the symptoms of a disease are absent.
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1810 December 20, Robert Darling Willis (witness), “Report of the Committee Appointed to Examine the King’s [George III’s] Physicians”, in T[homas] C[urson] Hansard, editor, Cobbett’s Parliamentary Debates […] (House of Lords), volume XVIII, London: Printed by T[homas] C[urson] Hansard, […]; for Longman, Hurst, Rees, Orme, & Browne; [et al.], published 1811, →OCLC, column 215:
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1840, Aul[us] Corn[elius] Celsus, “Book III”, in G. F. Collier, transl., A Translation of the Eight Books of Aul. Corn. Celsus on Medicine, 3rd revised and improved edition, London: Printed by A[braham] J[ohn] Valpy, […]; sold by Longman & Co., Whittaker & Co., and Simpkin & Marshall, →OCLC, paragraph IX, page 92:
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1902 July, T. P. Cowen, “Pupillary Symptoms in the Insane, and Their Import”, in Henry Rayner, A. R. Urquhart, Conolly Norman, editors, The Journal of Mental Science, volume XLVIII, number 166 (number 202 overall), London: J[ohn] & A[ugustus] Churchill, […], →ISSN, →OCLC, page 506:
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Yet again, in true general paralysis, remissions occur, and in these remissions most of the pupillary symptoms disappear, to return with the onset of fresh activity of the disease.
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2014, David M. Vail, “Rescue Therapy for Canine Lymphoma”, in John D. Bonagura, David C. Twedt, editors, Kirk’s Current Veterinary Therapy, volume XV, St. Louis, Mo.: Elsevier Saunders, →ISBN, section IV (Oncology and Hematology), page 381, column 1:
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When lymphoma is being treated, the fundamental goals of chemotherapy are to introduce a complete and durable (>6 months) first remission (termed induction), to reinduce a remission when the disease recurs (or the patient experiences relapse) following remission (termed reinduction), and, finally, to induce remission when the cancer fails to respond to induction or reinduction therapy using drugs not included in the initial protocols (termed rescue).
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- An act of remitting, returning, or sending back.
- (law) A referral of a case back to another (especially a lower or inferior) court of law; a remand, a remittal.
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1953 October term, Silvio DeVita, Petitioner, vs. the State of New Jersey, Respondent. […] Brief for the State of New Jersey Oppositing Petition for Writ of Certiorari (Supreme Court of the United States; no. 429), Newark, N.J.: Arthur W. Cross, page 9:
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- (law) A referral of a case back to another (especially a lower or inferior) court of law; a remand, a remittal.
- (spectroscopy) Reflection or back-scattering of light by a material; (to send back)
派生語
- irremission
- nonremission
- postremission
- preremission
関連する語
- CR (“complete remission”)
- nonremitted
- remissory
- remit
- remittal
- remittance
- remittence
- remittent
- remitter
- remitting (noun)
- remittor
- unremittent
- unremitting
参照
- ^ “remissiǒun, n.”, in MED Online, Ann Arbor, Mich.: University of Michigan, 2007.
- ↑ “remission, n.”, in OED Online
, Oxford: Oxford University Press, December 2009; “remission, n.”, in Lexico, Dictionary.com; Oxford University Press, 2019–2022.
Further reading
動詞
remission (third-person singular simple present remissions, present participle remissioning, simple past and past participle remissioned)
- (transitive) To change the mission of; to provide with a new mission.
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2010, United States. Congress. Senate. Committee on Appropriations. Subcommittee on Defense, Department of Defense Appropriations for Fiscal Year 2011, page 32:
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アナグラム
- minorises, missioner, oneirisms
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The achievement condition presented as the mission is selected by using the mission pattern determination table 220 so as to correlate the re-variation in the variable display performance of the "pseudo continuous variation" with the mission performance, exert a synergistic effect and remarkably improve the performance effect.例文帳に追加
このようなミッションパターン決定テーブル220を使用してミッションとして提示される達成条件を選択することにより、「擬似連」の可変表示演出における再変動と、ミッション演出と、に関連性を持たせて相乗効果を発揮させることができるため、演出効果を飛躍的に向上させることができる。 - 特許庁
The Japan Aerospace Exploration Agency (JAXA) recently announced that its H-II Transfer Vehicle (HTV) re-entered the Earth's atmosphere to successfully complete its 67-day mission.発音を聞く 例文帳に追加
宇宙航空研究開発機構(JAXA)は先日,同機構の宇宙ステーション補給機(HTV)が地球の大気圏に再突入し,67日間の任務を無事終えたと発表した。 - 浜島書店 Catch a Wave
If the number of missing packets exceeds the allowable missing packet number, the gateway 22 requests a gateway 12 to re-transmit at least a number of packets equal to the number of missing packets minus the allowable number of mission packets.例文帳に追加
また、ゲートウェイ22は、パケットの抜け数がパケット抜け許容数を超えた場合には、少なくともパケットの抜け数からパケット抜け許容数を差し引いた数のパケットを再送するようにゲートウェイ12に要求する。 - 特許庁
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