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We wanted this picture of us on the fjord and on the screen at the same time.例文帳に追加
フィヨルドの上と画面上に同時にいる こういう絵が欲しかったんです - 映画・海外ドラマ英語字幕翻訳辞書
Now, his lab is affiliated with the national university, which means it's publically funded, and yet dr. moller recently put a down payment on a home on the geiranger fjord, which was once owned by the norwegian royal family.例文帳に追加
そう 彼の研究所は 国立大学と提携している つまり 公費で賄われてる なのに モラー博士は 最近 ガイランゲル・フィヨルド近くの家の 頭金を支払った - 映画・海外ドラマ英語字幕翻訳辞書
The activated carbon fiber is characterized in that at least 80% of its surface is constituted of a fjord-like edge shape, its length is 1 μm to 1 mm, and its diameter at the central part thereof is 0.1 to 10 μm.例文帳に追加
表面の80%以上が、峡湾状のエッジ形状で構成され、長さが1μm〜1mm、中央部分の直径が0.1μm〜10μmであることを特徴とする活性炭繊維。 - 特許庁
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fjord
出典:『Wiktionary』 (2026/01/18 02:18 UTC 版)
語源
Unadapted borrowing from Norwegian fjord, from Old Norse fjǫrðr, from Proto-Germanic *ferþu, *ferþuz (“inlet, fjord”), from Proto-Indo-European *pértus (“crossing”), from *per- (“to carry forth”) + *-tus (suffix forming action nouns from verb roots). Doublet of firth, ford, port, and fjard.
発音
- (Received Pronunciation) IPA: /ˈfiːɔːd/, /fiˈɔːd/, /fjɔːd/
- (General American) IPA: /fiˈɔɹd/, /fjɔɹd/
- 韻: -ɔː(ɹ)d
- ハイフネーション: fjord
名詞
- A long, narrow, deep inlet between cliffs.
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1839, T. D. W[hatley], “Section II. Norway.”, in A Hand-book for Travellers in Denmark, Norway, Sweden, and Russia, being a Guide to the Principal Routes in Those Countries, […], London: John Murray, […]; Leipzig: Black and Armstrong, →OCLC, page 73:
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About 20 English miles beyond this river, which is the largest in Norway, the road crosses the fjord which forms the boundary of the two kingdoms [Norway and Sweden]; and whose waters but too often in former days were dyed with the life-blood of many a bold mountaineer who crossed the "border stream" never to return.
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1841, Harriet Martineau, “The Water Sprites’ Doings.”, in Feats on the Fiord. A Tale (The Playfellow; a Series of Tales to be Published Quarterly; 3), London: Charles Knight & Co., […], →OCLC, pages 123–124:
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At last one gave a deep groan, and another declared that the spirits of the fiord were against them, and there was no doubt that their boat was now lying twenty fathoms deep, at the bottom of the creek; drawn down by the strong hand of an angry water-spirit. [...] Another said he would not go till he had looked abroad over the fiord, for some chance of seeing the boat.
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1894 August, Spitzbergen and Norway in August 1894: Itinerary of the Pleasure Cruise of the “S.S. Lusitania.” From 1st August to 2nd September (33 Days), London: Sampson Low, Marston & Company, Limited […], →OCLC, page 46:
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Like most of the larger inlets, and some of the inland lakes, the Sogne fjord is much deeper than the sea beyond, the depth in places being upwards of 4,000 feet, [...] Before the "glacial epoch," thousands of streams commenced the work of erosion and produced valleys and gorges. During the glacial epoch these channels were enlarged, and lake basins were hollowed out. The descending glaciers ground out fjords to their full length when the glacial epoch was at its height, but as it declined they ground out the inner parts to a still greater depth, producing the present character of the marine fjords, and giving rise to lake hollows in other places.
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1909, Ralph S[tockman] Tarr, “General Physiography”, in The Yakutat Bay Region, Alaska (United States Geographical Survey, Department of the Interior, Professional Paper; 64), Washington, D.C.: Government Printing Office, →OCLC, part I (Physiography and Glacial Geology), page 15:
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Disenchantment Bay, as the Yakutat Bay inlet is called north of Point Latouche, is bordered on the east by the steep hills of the peninsula and on the west by the main mountain front. Its coast is precipitous and through nearly its entire length it is a true mountain-walled fiord. The two mountain walls approach each other at Point Latouche almost at right angles, and Disenchantment Bay enters between them with a nearly north-south axis.
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1973 December, “Description of the Environment”, in Proposed Harding Icefield–Kenai Fjords National Monument, Alaska: Draft Environmental Impact Statement DES 73-86, [Washington, D.C.: Alaska Planning Group, National Park Service, Department of the Interior], →OCLC, section II.A.1 (Physical Environment), page 51:
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The warm Alaska Current raises the water temperature off the coast of the monument to approximately 55°F. in the summer, while winter temperatures range from 37.5° to 40°F. Temperatures in individual fjords vary due to tidewater glaciers and fresh water flowing into the fjords [...].
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2001 May 20, James Brooke, “Where Icebergs Are Born”, in The New York Times, archived from the original on 11 June 2017:
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Attracted by pristine fjords to kayak, Viking ruins to hike, or simply icebergs to watch, about 31,000 tourists visited Greenland last year, a large number for an island that has only 56,000 inhabitants. […] Every summer, Ilulissat Kangerlua, a fjord two miles south of Ilulissat, presents the spectacle of the world's largest concentration of icebergs outside of Antarctica.
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2019, J. N. Moum, W. D. Smyth, “Upper Ocean Mixing”, in J. Kirk Cochran, Henry J. Bokuniewicz, Patricia L. Yager, editors, Encyclopedia of Ocean Sciences, volume I (Marine Biogeochemistry), London; San Diego, Calif.: Academic Press, →ISBN, page 75:
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Fiords are glacially carved oceanic intrusions into land. They are often deep and narrow with a sill in the mouth. Waters from neighboring seas and locally supplied fresh water fill up the fiords, often leading to strong stratification. Fiords with tidewater glaciers also contain glacial ice. During transport into and stay in the fiord, mixing processes modify the properties of imported water masses.
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参照
- ^ “fiord, fjord, n.”, in OED Online
, Oxford: Oxford University Press, 1896; “fjord”, in Lexico, Dictionary.com; Oxford University Press, 2019–2022.
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