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trepidatory
出典:『Wiktionary』 (2014/07/22 18:13 UTC 版)
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trepidatory (comparative more trepidatory, superlative most trepidatory)
- That trepidates, or that causes trepidations.
- 1953, Charles Egerton Osgood, Method and Theory in Experimental Psychology
- Unfortunately, like Guthrie he has never given a formal statement of his principles, and it is therefore up to the reader to ferret out these things for himself — always a trepidatory procedure.
- 2003, Laurence Gardner, Realm of the Ring Lords
- 2008, David Downing, Silesian Station
- 1953, Charles Egerton Osgood, Method and Theory in Experimental Psychology
- Of an earthquake, having a vertical, up-and-down motion, as opposed to a horizontal, side-to-side motion.
- 1843, Captin Sir Edward Belcher RN, Narrative of a Voyage Round the World
- This [earthquake] was felt at Mexico at precisely the same hour, lasting there about one minute and a half, the motion there being undulatory, but at Acapulco trepidatory.
- 1882, Knowledge, volume 1
- The most severe shock lasted for 70 seconds, and combined oscillatory, trepidatory, and rotatory movement.
- 1995, Elena Poniatowska, Aurora Camacho de Schmidt and Arthur Schmidt, Nothing, Nobody: The Voices of the Mexico City Earthquake
- The particular trepidatory and oscillatory patterns arising from the lake bed especially afflicted high-rise buildings between six and fifteen stories.
- 1843, Captin Sir Edward Belcher RN, Narrative of a Voyage Round the World
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