semiotic
英 [,semɪ'ɒtɪk]
美 [,sɛmɪ'ɑtɪks]
語源
記号的sem-、記号、語源的にはsemanticと同じ、-otic、形容詞的接尾辞。
英語の語源
- semiotic (adj.)
- 1620s, "of symptoms, relating to signs of diseases," from Greek semeiotikos "significant," also "observant of signs," adjective form of semeiosis "indication," from semeioun "to signal, to interpret a sign," from semeion "a sign, mark, token," from sema "sign" (see semantic). Its use in psychology dates to 1923. Related: Semiotical (1580s).
例文
- 1. The desiring rhetoric of advertising expresses the semiotic mechanism of advertising language.
- 広告言語の記号学的メカニズムは、広告の欲望修辞に表れている。
- 2.American philosopher Charles?S?Peirce fully advances the semiotic concepts and categories.
- 米国の哲学者ピアースは記号学の概念と研究範囲を全面的に提案した。
- 3.Patient lung shadow and semiotic body are asked for but abhorrent.
- 患者の肺陰影と症状徴候は一致しないことがある。
- 4.In this paper,a semiotic explanation is offered around translatability issue.
- この記事では、翻訳性の問題について、著者は記号学的な解釈を与えている。
- 5.How to diagnose short of blood without semiotic sex muscle?
- 無症状性心筋虚血の診断方法は?
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