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a game in which a roly-poly figure is hit wit a small hammer, and the object of the game is to avoid knocking over the figure発音を聞く 例文帳に追加
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This roly-poly doll which always stands up was compared to the anecdote of Bodhidharma's persistence during his nine-year Zen meditation of wall-gazing, after which the face of Bodhidharma was painted on the doll.発音を聞く 例文帳に追加
その何度でも起き上がる様子が、達磨の面壁九年という坐禅をし続けた逸話に見立てられ、達磨の顔が描かれるようになった。 - Wikipedia日英京都関連文書対訳コーパス
A weight part 22 functions as a weight for positioning the upper substrate 3 always upward than the lower substrate 2 so that the substrate 1 for restoring the seaweed bed can rise like roly-poly even when the substrate 1 falls and functions as a feeder for an iron ion for feeding the iron ion necessary for growth of seaweed.例文帳に追加
おもり部22は、起きあがりこぼし(だるま)のように藻場復元用基質1が倒れても起き上がるようにするため、すなわち上部基質3を下部基質2よりも常に上方に位置させるための重しとして機能すると共に、海藻の生育に必要な鉄イオンを供給する鉄イオン供給体として機能する。 - 特許庁
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Wiktionary英語版での「roly-poly」の意味 |
roly-poly
出典:『Wiktionary』 (2025/10/22 17:16 UTC 版)
語源
The noun is apparently derived from roll (“to turn over and over”) + -y (suffix forming adjectives with the sense ‘having the quality of’), reduplicated with a change of the initial consonant. Compare rolly (“having the ability to roll, rolling”, adjective), which is attested since the 19th century.
Sense 1.7 (“mischievous or worthless person”) is possibly influenced by poll (“head; (archaic) scalp; (by extension) person”).
The adjective and adverb are attested later than the noun, and so are probably derived from it.
発音
- (Received Pronunciation) IPA: /ˌɹəʊlɪˈpəʊli/
- (General American) IPA: /ˈɹoʊliˈpoʊli/
名詞
roly-poly (countable and uncountable, plural roly-polys or roly-polies)
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- A toy that rights itself when pushed over.
- (informal) A short, plump person (especially a child).
- (gymnastics) A forward roll or sideways roll.
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1997, Pauline Wetton, “Nursery Class Activities for the Primary School Hall”, in Physical Education in the Early Years (Teaching and Learning in the First Three Years at School), London; New York, N.Y.: Routledge, →ISBN, page 57:
- (Australia) Synonym of tumbleweed (“any plant which habitually breaks away from its roots once dry, forming a light, rolling mass which is driven by the wind from place to place”); specifically, the prickly Russian thistle (Kali tragus or Salsola tragus).
- (British, also attributively) A baked or steamed pudding made from suet pastry which is spread with fruit or jam (or occasionally other fillings) and then rolled up.
- (Canada, US) In full roly-poly bug: a small terrestrial invertebrate which tends to roll into a ball when disturbed, such as a woodlouse (suborder Oniscidea, especially a pill bug (family Armadillidiidae) or a sowbug (family Porcellionidae)) or a pill millipede (superorder Oniscomorpha).
- (obsolete) A mischievous or worthless person; a scoundrel, a rascal.
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1601 (first performance), Thomas Dekker, Satiro-mastix. Or The Untrussing of the Humorous Poet. […], London: […] [Edward Allde] for Edward White, […], published 1602, →OCLC, signatures D, recto – D, verso:
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[1601, Ben Jonson, Poetaster or The Arraignment: […], London: […] [R. Bradock] for M[atthew] L[ownes] […], published 1602, →OCLC, Act I, scene ii:
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- A toy that rights itself when pushed over.
- (uncountable, historical) An activity or game involving rolling.
- (games) A game involving people (usually children) rolling down a slope.
- (games) A game in which balls are rolled along the floor to knock down pins, or bowled into holes, or thrown into hats placed on the ground.
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1841, Joseph Strutt, William Hone, chapter VII, in The Sports and Pastimes of the People of England. […], new edition, London: […] Thomas Tegg, […], →OCLC, book III (Pastimes usually Exercised in Towns and Cities, or Places Adjoining to Them), section XII (Half-bowl), page 274:
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This is one of the games prohibited by Edward IV.; and received its denomination from being played with one half of a sphere of wood. Half-bowl is practised to this day in Hertfordshire, where it is commonly called rolly-polly; and it is best performed upon the floor of a room, especially if it be smooth and level. There are fifteen small pins of a conical form required for this pastime; […] the bowl, when delivered, must pass above the pins, and round the end-pin, without the circle, before it beats any of them down; if not, the cast is forfeited: […]
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1890, John D[enison] Champlin [Jr.], Arthur E[lmore] Bostwick, “Roly-poly, or Nine Holes”, in The Young Folk’s Cyclopædia of Games and Sports, 2nd edition, New York, N.Y.: Henry Holt and Company, →OCLC, pages 585–586:
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ROLY-POLY, or NINE HOLES, a game of ball played by any number of persons, generally nine. […] The Roller tries to roll the ball into one of the holes. If he makes three consecutive misses, a pebble is placed in his hole. […] Roly Poly is a very old English game. It is sometimes played in England with hats instead of holes, and it is then often called Egg Hat. In this case the ball is pitched instead of rolled.
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- (gaming) Synonym of roulette (“a game of chance in which a small ball is made to move round rapidly on a circle divided off into numbered red and black spaces, the one on which it stops indicating the result of a variety of wagers permitted by the game”).
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1744, “An Act to Explain, Amend, and Make More Effectual the Laws in Being, to Prevent Excessive and Deceitful Gaming; and to Restrain and Prevent the Excessive Increase of Horse Races”, in Anno Regni Georgii II. Regis Magnæ Britanniæ, Franciæ, & Hiberniæ, Decimo Octavo. […] [In the Year of the Reign of George II. King of Great Britain, France, & Ireland, the Eighteenth [...]], London: […] Thomas Baskett, printer to the King’s Most Excellent Majesty; and by the assigns of Robert Baskett, published 1745, →OCLC, section 2, page 712:
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And be it further enacted by the Authority aforeſaid, That if any Perſon or Perſons whatſoever ſhall, after the ſaid Twenty fourth Day of June, One thouſand ſeven hundred and forty five, play at the ſaid Game of Roulet, otherwiſe Roly-poly, or at any Game of Chance with Cards or Dice, already prohibited by Law, every ſuch Perſon or Perſons ſo offending, ſhall alſo incur the Pains and Penalties, and be liable to ſuch Proſecution, as is directed in and by an Act made in the Twelfth Year of the Reign of His preſent Majeſty, intituled, An Act for the more effectual preventing exceſſive and deceitful Gaming.
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形容詞
roly-poly (comparative more roly-poly, superlative most roly-poly)
- Moving with a rolling and swaying motion.
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1908 October, Beatrix Potter, The Tale of Samuel Whiskers or The Roly-Poly Pudding, London: Frederick Warne, →OCLC; republished as The Tale of Samuel Whiskers or The Roly-Poly Pudding (eBook #15575), U.S.A.: Project Gutenberg, 6 April 2005:
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"Oh! Mother, Mother, there has been an old man rat in the dairy—a dreadful 'normous big rat, mother; and he's stolen a pat of butter and the rolling-pin." […] "A rolling-pin?" said Ribby. "Did we not hear a roly-poly noise in the attic when we were looking into that chest?" Ribby and Tabitha rushed upstairs again. Sure enough the roly-poly noise was still going on quite distinctly under the attic floor.
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- (often childish or humorous, informal) Short and plump; squat.
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1986 August, Paul Simon, “You Can Call Me Al”, in Graceland, performed by Paul Simon:
副詞
roly-poly
- By rolling, so as to roll.
- (obsolete) Without hesitating; directly; hence, in a thoughtless manner; indiscriminately.
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1601–1602 (date written), attributed to Thomas Dekker and/or Thomas Middleton, Blurt Master-Constable. Or The Spaniards Night-walke. […], London: […] [Edward Allde] for Henry Rockytt, […], published 1602, →OCLC, signature B2, verso:
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参照
- ↑ “roly-poly, n., adv., and adj.”, in OED Online
, Oxford: Oxford University Press, December 2022.“roly-poly”, in Lexico, Dictionary.com; Oxford University Press, 2019–2022.
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