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Even a worm will turn. 《諺》 弱虫でも怒れば怖い, 一寸の虫にも五分の魂. |
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対訳 ワーム
解説
Self-propagating malicious code that can automatically distribute itself from one computer to another through network connections. A worm can take harmful action, such as consuming network or local system resources, possibly causing a denial of service attack.
WORM
対訳 WORM
解説
An optical disc that can be read and reread but cannot be altered after it has been recorded. WORMs are high-capacity storage devices. Because they cannot be erased and rerecorded, they are suited to storing archives and other large bodies of unchanging information.
コンピューター用語辞典での「worm」の意味 |
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ネットワークを通じて自分自身を他のマシンにコピーすることによって増殖するタイプのコンピュータ・ウイルス.
データ処理システム又は計算機ネットワークを通して自分自身を繁殖させることのできる,自己完結型のプログラム.
<備考>ワームには,記憶装置の領域又は処理時間などの,利用可能な資源を使いつくすように設計されたものが多い
それ自体を複製し,それ自体を増殖させるコンピュータプログラム.ウイルスとは対照的に,ワームは,ネットワーク環境の中で増殖することを意図している.ネットワークワームは,ACM Communications(March 1982)で,Xerox社のShoch及びHuppによって最初に定義された.歴史的には,1988年11月のインターネットワームが,多分,最も有名であろう.このワームは,インターネットを介して6000以上のシステムに増殖することに成功した."2.472 Trojan Horse"及び"2.492 virus"も参照すること
WORM
WORM<write once read many type>
WORM<write once read many>
日本語WordNet(英和)での「worm」の意味 |
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ネットワーク上で1台のコンピュータから次に広まることができる繁殖可能なソフトウェアプログラム
(a software program capable of reproducing itself that can spread from one computer to the next over a network)
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Wiktionary英語版での「worm」の意味 |
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語源
From Middle English worm, werm, wurm, wirm, from 古期英語 wyrm (“worm, snake”), from Proto-Germanic *wurmiz, from Proto-Indo-European *wr̥mis, possibly from *wer- (“to turn”). Cognate with Dutch worm, West Frisian wjirm, German Wurm, Danish orm, Norwegian orm. Indo-European cognates include Latin vermis (“worm”), Lithuanian var̃mas (“insect, midge”), Albanian rrime (“rainworm”), Ancient Greek ῥόμος (rhómos, “woodworm”). First computer usage by John Brunner in his 1975 book The Shockwave Rider.
Doublet of wyrm, which is a fairly recent borrowing directly from the 古期英語.
名詞
- A generally tubular invertebrate of the annelid phylum; an earthworm.
- More loosely, any of various tubular invertebrates resembling annelids but not closely related to them, such as velvet worms, acorn worms, flatworms, or roundworms.
- (archaic) A type of wingless "dragon", especially a gigantic sea serpent.[1]
- (fantasy, science fiction) Either a mythical "dragon" (especially wingless),[2] a gigantic sea serpent, or a creature that resembles a Mongolian death worm.[3]
- A contemptible or devious being.
- (computing) A self-replicating program that propagates through a network.
- (cricket) A graphical representation of the total runs scored in an innings.
- Anything helical, especially the thread of a screw.
- A spiral instrument or screw, often like a double corkscrew, used for drawing balls from firearms.
- The spiral wire of a corkscrew.
- (anatomy) A muscular band in the tongue of some animals, such as dogs; the lytta.
- The condensing tube of a still, often curved and wound to save space.
- A short revolving screw whose threads drive, or are driven by, a worm wheel or rack by gearing into its teeth.
- (obsolete) Any creeping or crawling animal, such as a snake, snail, or caterpillar.
- 1561, Geneva Bible, Acts 28:3-4,[2]
- And when Paul had gathered a nomber of stickes, & laid them on the fyre, there came a viper out of the heat, and leapt on his hand. Now when the Barbarians sawe the worme hang on his hand, they said among them selues This man surely is a murtherer, whome, thogh he hathe escaped the sea, yet Vengeance hathe not suffred to liue.
- 1867, Henry Wadsworth Longfellow (translator), The Divine Comedy by Dante Alighieri, Boston: Ticknor & Fields, Volume I, Inferno, Canto 6, lines 22-24, p. 35,[3]
- 1561, Geneva Bible, Acts 28:3-4,[2]
- (figuratively) An internal tormentor; something that gnaws or afflicts one’s mind with remorse.
- (mathematics) A strip of linked tiles sharing parallel edges in a tiling.
- (anatomy) The lytta.
- (preceded by definite article) A dance, or dance move, in which the dancer lies on the floor and undulates the body horizontally thereby moving forwards.
使用する際の注意点
- It is common to use the plural form worms to refer to intestinal or other internal parasites.
- Although the use of the "worm" to mean "dragon" or "serpent" is archaic, those meanings are in current use in the word "wyrm" which is a doublet of "worm". Wyrm is a fairly recent borrowing directly from the Old English.
派生語
- bagworm
- blindworm (Anguis fragilis)
- blood worm
- bollworm*
- bookworm
- cutworm (Noctuidae spp.)
- deworm
- earthworm (Lumbricina)
- earworm
- fishing worm
- flatworm
- giant tube worm
- glowworm
- heartworm
- hookworm
- hornworm
- inchworm
- leafworm
- lugworm
- lungworm
- measuring worm
- Mongolian death worm
- mudworm
- palisade worm
- penis worm
- ringworm
- roundworm
- screwworm
- shipworm
- silkworm
- slowworm
- spanworm
- tapeworm
- the early bird catches the worm
- the worm has turned
- wolf worm
- woodworm
- worm food
- worm gear
- wormhole
- wormlet
- wormling
- worm lizard
- wormridden
- worm’s-eye view, worm’s eye view
- wormwood
- wormy
- * Entries with derived terms containing terms using worm
動詞
worm (三人称単数 現在形 worms, 現在分詞 worming, 過去形および過去分詞形 wormed)
- (transitive) To make (one's way) with a crawling motion.
- (intransitive) To move with one's body dragging the ground.
- (intransitive, figuratively) To work one's way by artful or devious means.
- [1633], George Herbert, [Nicholas Ferrar], editor, The Temple: Sacred Poems, and Private Ejaculations, Cambridge, Cambridgeshire: […] Thomas Buck and Roger Daniel; and are to be sold by Francis Green, […], OCLC 1048966979; reprinted London: Elliot Stock, […], 1885, OCLC 54151361:
- When debates and fretting jealousy / Did worm and work within you more and more, / Your colour faded.
- (transitive, figuratively) To work (one's way または oneself) (into) gradually or slowly; to insinuate.
- 2021 May 27, Andrew Orlowski, “You think the BBC is biased? Check out Wokepedia”, in The Telegraph[4]:
- With “facts” generated by Wikipedia worming themselves into every corner of our digital lives, such as your Alexa speaker or iPhone, perhaps it’s the ubiquity of information that’s the problem – and something that should concern us all.
- (often followed by out) To effect, remove, drive, draw, or the like, by slow and secret means.
- 1731, Jonathan Swift, The Presbyterians Plea of Merit
- They […] find themselves wormed out of all power.
- 1731, Jonathan Swift, The Presbyterians Plea of Merit
- (transitive, figuratively, in “worm out of”) To drag out of, to get information that someone is reluctant or unwilling to give (through artful または devious means または by pleading または asking repeatedly).
- 1913, Mrs. [Marie] Belloc Lowndes, chapter XXII, in The Lodger, London: Methuen, OCLC 7780546; republished in Novels of Mystery: The Lodger; The Story of Ivy; What Really Happened, New York, N.Y.: Longmans, Green and Co., […], [1933], OCLC 2666860, page 1738:
- He nodded. "Mum's the word, Mrs. Bunting! It'll all be in the last editions of the evening newspapers—it can't be kep' out. There'd be too much of a row if twas!"
"Are you going off to that public-house now?" she asked.
"I've got a awk'ard job—to try and worm something out of the barmaid."
- He nodded. "Mum's the word, Mrs. Bunting! It'll all be in the last editions of the evening newspapers—it can't be kep' out. There'd be too much of a row if twas!"
- (transitive, nautical) To fill in the contlines of (a rope) before parcelling and serving.
- 1841, Benjamin J. Totten, Naval Text-Book:
- (transitive) To deworm (an animal).
- (transitive) To cut the worm, or lytta, from under the tongue of (a dog, etc.) for the purpose of checking a disposition to gnaw, and formerly supposed to guard against canine madness.
- (transitive) To clean by means of a worm; to draw a wad or cartridge from, as a firearm.
参照
- [5] The Free Dictionary, Farlex Inc., 2010.
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