saccharin
英 ['sækərɪn]
美 ['sækərɪn]
- n. [化学]サッカリン; o-スルホベンズイミド
語源
サッカリンラテン語のsaccharon(砂糖)が語源で、語源的にはsugar(砂糖)と同じ。 サッカリン...大げさな甘ったるさ
英語の語源
- saccharin
- saccharin: [19] Medieval Latin saccharum ‘sugar’ belonged to the same word-family as the ancestor of English sugar. Its original contribution to English was the adjective saccharine ‘sugary’ [17]; and in the late 1870s the German chemist Fahlberg used it in coining the term saccharin for the new sweetening substance he had invented. English borrowed it in the mid 1880s.
=> sugar - saccharin (n.)
- white crystalline compound used as a sugar substitute, 1885, from German, coined 1879 by Russian-born chemist Constantin Fahlberg (1850-1910), who discovered it by accident, from Latin saccharon (see saccharine). Marketed from 1887 as saccharine.
例文
- 1. We use saccharin in substitution for sugar.
- 砂糖の代わりにサッカリンを使用します。
- 2. Saccharin is an artificialsweetener.
- サッカリンは人工甘味料である.£10
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- 3. The efforts on closedown and suspension of small sugar refineries,small saccharin refineries and small paper mills are also being carried out in steps.
- 小糖工場、小糖精工場、小製紙工場の閉鎖作業も徐々に展開されている。
- 4.Is saccharin a good substitute for sugar?
- サッカリンは糖の良い代替品ですか?
- 5.Water,does not contain saccharin ,without caffeine,even without theophyline.
- 白湯、サッカリン、カフェイン、さらにテオフィリンを含まない。
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