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意味・対訳 (…で)ごしごし磨く、ごしごし洗う、ごしごし洗ってきれいにする、こすり落とす、洗い流す、水を流してきれいにする、激しく流れて形成する、(大急ぎで)捜し回る、あさり回る
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scour the floor with a brush ブラシで床をごしごし磨く. |
scour out a milk bottle 牛乳瓶の中をこすって洗う. |
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scour about for firewood発音を聞く例文帳に追加
あちこちたきぎを捜す. - 研究社 新英和中辞典
scour the counter tops発音を聞く例文帳に追加
調理台をゴシゴシ磨く - 日本語WordNet
scour the floor with a brush発音を聞く例文帳に追加
ブラシで床をごしごし磨く. - 研究社 新英和中辞典
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scour
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語源 1
From Middle English scǒuren (“to polish, scour; to clean; to beat, whip”), from Middle Dutch scuren, schuren (“to clean; to polish”) or Middle Low German schǖren,[1] of uncertain origin but probably from Old French escurer, from Medieval Latin scūrō, escūrō, excūrō (“to clean off”), from ex- (“prefix meaning ‘thoroughly’”) + cūrō (“to arrange, see to, take care of”),[2] from cūra (“care, concern”) (from Proto-Indo-European *kʷeys- (“to heed”)) + -ō.
The word is cognate with Danish skure, Middle High German schüren, schiuren (modern German scheuern (“to scour, scrub; to chafe”)), Norwegian skura (“to scrub”), Swedish skura, Catalan escurar.
動詞
scour (三人称単数 現在形 scours, 現在分詞 scouring, 過去形および過去分詞形 scoured)
- (transitive) To clean, polish, or wash something by rubbing and scrubbing it vigorously, frequently with an abrasive or cleaning agent.
- 1751, John Upton, A Letter Concerning a New Edition of Spenser’s Faerie Queene. To Gilbert West, Esq., London: Printed for G. Hawkins, […], OCLC 723422580, section VI, page 36:
- If tranſcribers and printers, or editors, will be perpetually varying from the ſpelling of their author, we ſhall neceſſarily have a conſtant ſource of corruption: for by this alteration, which inſenſibly goes on from ſmaller to greater things, that antique caſt is loſt, which of itſelf carries ſo venerable an aſpect; and our modern editors, in this reſpect, reſemble the officious ſervant of the late learned antiquary Dr. Woodward, who in ſcowering off the ruſt from an old ſhield, which his maſter had juſt purchaſed, made it more reſemble the new ſcowered cover of an old kettle, than the ſhield of an ancient heroe.
- (transitive) To remove debris and dirt by purging; to sweep along or off (by a current of water).
- c. 1597, [William Shakespeare], The History of Henrie the Fovrth; […], quarto edition, London: […] P[eter] S[hort] for Andrew Wise, […], published 1598, OCLC 932916628, [Act III, scene ii]:
- I will redeeme all this on Percies head, / And in the cloſing of ſome glorious day / Be bold to tell you that I am your ſonne, / When I will weare a garment all of bloud, / And ſtaine my fauors in a bloudy maske, / Which waſht away ſhall ſcoure my ſhame with it, […]
- I will redeem myself by defeating Percy, / And at the close of some glorious day, / [I will] be bold to tell you that I am your son, / When I will be covered in blood like wearing a garment, / And my face is stained with blood as if wearing a mask, / Which, when washed away, shall scour my shame with it, […]
- 1865, Hugh Leonard, “Upper Section.—The James and Mary Shoals.”, in Report on the River Hooghly, [...] Bengal, 1865, London: Printed by George Edward Eyre and William Spottiswoode, printers to the Queen's Most Excellent Majesty, for Her Majesty's Stationery Office, OCLC 29697418, paragraph 92, page 28:
- It has already been explained that the ebb tide in the Hooghly is a much more powerful scouring agent than the flood tide, that the tide therefore should be used for scouring a channel in preference to the flood whenever it is practicable to use it, hence it is to the body of ebbing water that scours out the fine channel from Akelmeg to Crossing Creek that attention will be principally directed, and not to the flood that scours the channel near the Roopnarain entrance.
- (transitive, veterinary medicine) To clear the digestive tract by administering medication that induces defecation or vomiting; to purge.
- (transitive, intransitive, veterinary medicine) To (cause livestock to) suffer from diarrhoea or dysentery.
- 1862, Augustus Voelcker, “X.—On the Scouring Lands of Central Somerset. [...] [Report of an Investigation Made at the Request of the Council of the Bath and West of England Society.]”, in Journal of the Bath and West of England Society for the Encouragement of Agriculture, Arts, Manufactures, and Commerce, volume X, part I, London: Published by James Ridgway, […], OCLC 8621654, section 3 (Examination of the Water Theory), page 191:
- It has been stated by trustworthy authorities that certain waters in the lias-formation possess scouring properties. […] Mr. Clarke likewise mentions two cases. "In one instance," he says, "a large piece of pasture-land was found to scour the cows kept upon it, to the great loss of the occupier, until he hit upon the expedient of cutting off the supply of spring-water from a neighbouring brook, and confining the supply to the rain-water held in the ditches,—the result of which has been that very little of the disorder has since appeared upon the land referred to. […]"
- (transitive, obsolete) To cleanse (without rubbing).
- 1631, Francis [Bacon], “IV. Century. [Experiment Solitary Touching Nitre [marginal note].]”, in Sylua Syluarum: Or A Naturall Historie. In Ten Centuries. […], 3rd edition, London: […] VVilliam Rawley; [p]rinted by J[ohn] H[aviland] for William Lee […], paragraph 362, page 95, OCLC 1044372886:
- It is reported, that in ſome Lakes, the Water is ſo Nitrous, as if Foule Cloathes be put into it, it ſcoureth them of it ſelfe: And if they ſtay any whit long, they moulder away. And the Scouring Vertue of Nitre is the more to be noted, becauſe it is a Body Cold; And wee ſee Warme Water ſcoureth better than Cold.
Conjugation
infinitive | (to) scour | ||
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present tense | past tense | ||
1st-person singular | scour | scoured | |
2nd-person singular | scour, scourest* | scoured, scouredst* | |
3rd-person singular | scours, scoureth* | scoured | |
plural | scour | ||
subjunctive | scour | ||
imperative | scour | — | |
participles | scouring | scoured |
派生語
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名詞
scour (countable かつ uncountable, 複数形 scours)
- The removal of sediment caused by swiftly moving water.
- 1845, John Meryon, “An Account of the Origin and Formation of the Harbour of the Ancient Town of Rye; […]”, in John Weale, editor, Quarterly Papers on Engineering, volume IV, number VII, London: John Weale […], OCLC 472502773, Section IV (Of the Four Sluices, かつ on Their Comparative Good かつ Evil Effects on Their Respective Channels. Of the Alleged Danger of an Open Channel. Of the Wicked Perversion of Harbour Funds to Individual Profit.), page 77:
- The general manner of working this sluice is to take in every alternate tide during the high tides in dry weather, and to let them off for scours for the harbour. In wet weather, or during neap tides, no scours are kept back, nor is it of any consequence to the harbour if no tides are suffered to pass up through the sluice at such times.
- A place scoured out by running water, as in the bed of a stream below a waterfall.
- 1881, Grant Allen, “Speckled Trout”, in The Evolutionist at Large, London: Chatto & Windus, […], OCLC 156164762, pages 115–116:
- Trout always have a recognised home of their own, inhabited by a pretty fixed number of individuals. If you catch the two sole denizens of a particular scour, you will find another pair installed in their place to-morrow.
- A place where wool is washed to remove grease and impurities prior to processing.
- 1984 September 19, Bill [William David] Sutton, “Address in Reply”, in Parliamentary Debates (Hansard): First Session, Forty-first Parliament, 1984: House of Representatives, volume 457, Wellington: P. D. Hasselberg, government printer, ISSN 0111-5642, OCLC 191255532, page 327:
- I am particularly interested in the wool processing indusries, which make a major contribution to the Hawke's Bay regional economy. There are five wool scours in the area, all of them located within the Hawke's Bay electorate. […] I am pleased to report that the prototype Drycom system was given its first full trial at the UEB Awatoto scour in Hawke's Bay.
派生語
語源 2
From Middle English scǒuren, scure, skoure (“to move quickly; to travel around in search of enemies”),[3] from scǒur (“attack, conflict; pang of emotional suffering”), from Old Norse skýra (“to rush in”) and skúr (“a shower; a shower of missiles”),[4] perhaps influenced by the verb scǒuren: see etymology 1.[3]
動詞
scour (三人称単数 現在形 scours, 現在分詞 scouring, 過去形および過去分詞形 scoured)
- (transitive) To search an area thoroughly.
- 1851 November 14, Herman Melville, “Knights and Squires”, in Moby-Dick; or, The Whale, 1st American edition, New York, N.Y.: Harper & Brothers; London: Richard Bentley, OCLC 57395299, page 131:
- Tashtego's long, lean, sable hair, his high cheek bones, and black rounding eyes— […] all this sufficiently proclaimed him an inheritor of the unvitiated blood of those proud warrior hunters, who, in quest of the great New England moose, had scoured, bow in hand, the aboriginal forests of the main.
- (transitive, intransitive) To run with speed; to scurry.
- (transitive, intransitive) To move swiftly over; to brush along.
- 1844 March, W[illiam] S[tarbuck] Mayo, “The Bedouin”, in The United States Magazine and Democratic Review, volume XIV, number LXIX, Washington, D.C.: Langtree & [John Louis] O'Sullivan, OCLC 860698550, page 290:
参照
- ^ “scǒuren, v.(2)”, in MED Online, Ann Arbor, Mich.: University of Michigan, 2007, retrieved 6 June 2018.
- ^ Compare “scour”, in Lexico, Dictionary.com; Oxford University Press, 2019–present.
- ↑ 3.0 3.1 “scǒuren, v.(1)”, in MED Online, Ann Arbor, Mich.: University of Michigan, 2007, retrieved 6 June 2018.
- ^ “scǒur, n.”, in MED Online, Ann Arbor, Mich.: University of Michigan, 2007, retrieved 6 June 2018.
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