emulsion
英 [ɪ'mʌlʃ(ə)n]
美 [ɪ'mʌlʃən]
語源
エマルジョンe-, 外側。-mulg、搾乳、語源的にはミルクと同じ。 -s、過去分詞接尾辞。
英語の語源
- emulsion
- emulsion: [17] An emulsion is an undissolved suspension of tiny drops of one liquid dispersed throughout another. The classic example of this is milk – whence its name. It comes from modern Latin ēmulsiō, a derivative of ēmulgēre ‘drain out, milk out’. This was a compound verb formed from the prefix ex- ‘out’ and mulgēre ‘milk’, a distant relative of English milk. The word’s familiar modern application to paint dates from the 1930s.
=> milk - emulsion (n.)
- 1610s, from French émulsion (16c.), from Modern Latin emulsionem (nominative emulsio), noun of action from past participle stem of emulgere "to milk out," from assimilated form of ex- "out" (see ex-) + mulgere "to milk" (see milk (n.)). Milk is a classic instance of an emulsion, drops of one liquid dispersed throughout another.
例文
- 1. Once the paint is dry,apply a coat of the red ochre emulsion paint.
- ペンキが乾いたら、赤みがかった黄色のラテックスペンキを塗ります。
- 2.The photographic elements contain a blue-sensitive hydrophilic colloid silver halide emulsion layer.
- 撮像材料親水性コロイドを含む感青ハロゲン化銀ハロゲン剤層。
- 3.Most polymer emulsion may coagulate when they enter waste streams.
- 多数のポリマーエマルジョンが廃水流に入ると凝集する可能性がある。
- 4.Choice of stabilizer in emulsion systemshas always been rather empirical.
- エマルジョン系では、安定剤の選択は経験に基づくことが多い。
- 5.Addition of the shortstop causes the emulsion to break.
- 中止液の添加によるエマルジョン破壊.
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