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名詞

laboratorium (plural laboratoria or laboratoriums)

  1. (archaic; or nonstandard, non-native speakers' English) A laboratory.
    • 1869, “The Dawn of Liberty”, in The Dawn of Liberty; or Cadunt regum coronæ; vicit libertas. An Original Drama, Serio-Comical, in Three Acts, Chicago, Ill.: Co-operative Print, [], act I, scene III, page 22:
      Chemical Laboratorium of Dr. Faustus, at drawing of curtain he is seen stiring, with a rack, in the flames of a Chauldron—Monarchs standing about—during change of Scene Music plays—all looking in Chauldron, some on tiptoe.
    • c. 1906, Journal of the American Medical Association, page 246, column 2:
      The astounding chemical versatility of the cells of the body, as evidenced in the production of such substances, and the immune bodies to which I have referred before, has forced on us a conception of the cell household as a complicated chemical laboratorium.
    • 1920, Mededeelingen van den Burgerlijken Geneeskundigen Dienst in Nederlandsche-Indië, page 19:
      In combating the various diseases the laboratoria and the Government Vaccination Institute and the Pasteur Institute should be mentioned as powerful aids.
    • c. 1941, Rosicrucian Digest, page 463, column 2:
      It is planned to continue the series by issuing laboratoriums at later dates dealing with subjects such as cohesion and adhesion, electrostatics, color and sound.
    • 1952, Diamond, a Crystal Counter, page 15:
      This by now famous investigation stimulated the search for and investigation of crystal counters in many laboratoria.
    • 1952, Free University Quarterly, page 265:
      Monday, December 22, 1952 the laboratoria, which had to be equiped in connection with the opening of the medical faculty, were officially put into operation at a special gathering.
    • c. 1961, Indonesian Abstracts, page 47:
      As to laboratorium tests on samples of milk for bacterial content (which is the most objective method), there is still controversy between veterinarians as to the conclusions from tests applied to 47.
    • 1989, Abstracts on Tropical Agriculture, page 74, column 2:
      Physico-chemical laboratorium tests, such as alpha-amylase activity, gluten washing, sedimentation value and chapati baking tests were conducted to determine the maximum coarse size of wheat flour for baking chapati.
    • 1991, E. te Wierik, “Measures to control alcohol abuse”, in Dirk G. van der Heij, Gertjan Schaafsma, editors, Biomedical and Social Aspects of Alcohol Use: A Review of the Literature, Pudoc, →ISBN, pages 252–253:
      Besides these laboratorium tests self-report instruments like the Michigan Alcoholism Screening Test (55), the CAGE questions (40) and other diagnostic tests mentioned in Chapter 1 are being used.
    • 1992, South Africa: Official Yearbook of the Republic of South Africa, →ISBN, page 194, column 2:
      Sanlam donates a cheque of R 100 000 to the Urban Foundation for providing schools with science equipment and so-called portable laboratoriums designed for the standard three to five science curriculum.
    • 1993, Mededelingen, page 1576:
      High-tech industries, the pharmaceutical industry, the food industry, many laboratoria and a lot of surgeries are very sensitive to contamination with submicron particles and/or bacteria (viable or nonviable) and therefore need indoor air free of harmful particles.
    • 2012, JY Yang, “Captain Bells and the Sovereign State of Discordia”, in Ann VanderMeer, editor, Steampunk III: Steampunk Revolution, San Francisco, Calif.: Tachyon Publications, →ISBN, page 310:
      Beneath the indolent sprawl of the Imperial Palace lay the holding cells, the interrogation rooms, the laboratoriums, all the varied instruments essential to the Empire.
    • 2020, Mega Wulandari, Truly Almendo Pasaribu, “EXPLORE: Blended Learning for Language Learning”, in Barli Bram, editor, Technology for English Language Learning, Sanata Dharma University Press, →ISBN, page 145:
      Teachers make schedules for face to face learning, laboratoriums, and online learning.

使用する際の注意点

In contemporary texts, mainly used by non-native speakers.

ラテン語

語源

    From the neuter of Medieval Latin labōrātōrius (laborable), from Late Latin labōrātor (worker), from Latin labōrō (to work).

    発音

    • (Classical Latin) IPA: [ɫa.boː.raːˈtoː.ri.ũː]
    • (modern Italianate Ecclesiastical) IPA: [la.bo.raˈtɔː.ri.um]
    • ハイフネーション: la‧bō‧rā‧tō‧ri‧um

    名詞

    labōrātōrium n (genitive labōrātōriī or labōrātōrī); second declension

    1. (Medieval Latin) laboratory

    語形変化

    Second-declension noun (neuter).

    singular plural
    nominative labōrātōrium labōrātōria
    genitive labōrātōriī
    labōrātōrī
    labōrātōriōrum
    dative labōrātōriō labōrātōriīs
    accusative labōrātōrium labōrātōria
    ablative labōrātōriō labōrātōriīs
    vocative labōrātōrium labōrātōria

    Found in older Latin (until the Augustan Age).

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