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出典:『Wiktionary』 (2026/02/14 23:42 UTC 版)
From New Latin trāiectōria f (“trajectory”) (used by Newton), the feminine of trāiectōrius (“of or pertaining to throwing across”), from Latin trāiectus (“thrown over or across”), past participle of trāiciō, from trans- (“across, beyond”) (see trans-) + iaciō (“to throw”) (from Proto-Indo-European *(H)yeh₁- (“to throw, impel”)). Middle French and 中期英語 had trajectorie (“end of a funnel”), from Latin trāiectōrium.
trajectory (plural trajectories)
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the steerage
the steerage
指図書き
a signpost
the course
2行
Two rows.
a rope
a way of using someone or something
2行目
The second row.
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