late 15c., a back-formation from maceration or else from Latin maceratus, past participle of macerare "soften, make soft, soak, steep," related to maceria "garden wall," originally "of kneaded clay," from PIE *mak-ero-, suffixed form of root *mag- "to knead" (cognates: Greek magis "kneaded mass, cake," mageus "one who kneads, baker;" Old Church Slavonic mazo "to anoint, smear;" Breton meza "to knead;" Middle Irish maistir "to churn"), also "to fashion, fit" (compare make (v.)). Related: Macerated; macerating.
例文
1. Seal tightly then leave for four to five days to macerate .
密封後、さらに4?5日間浸漬する。
2.Cognac is also used to macerate and flavour ingredients and casseroles.
コニャックも食材を浸漬し、土鍋シチューの味を引き立てるために使用されています。
3. MACERATE :To steep an herb in fat,such as done with salve and ointments.
浸漬( macerate ):油脂を作るようにハーブを油脂に浸漬する。
4.I like to macerate the food in liqueur for a few minutes before serving.
この食べ物をリキュールに数分浸してからテーブルに出すのが好きです。
5.For example,vacuum metallurgy,power condensers,transtormers,vacuum macerate process,fore-sucking for vacuum coating equipment,etc.