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「quarantine」とは・「quarantine」の意味
quarantine名詞:隔離、検疫、隔離期間
動詞:(人・物)を隔離する、(場所を)封鎖する、〜を孤立化させる
quarantineの用法
名詞
隔離、検疫、隔離期間「quarantine」が名詞として使われる場合、感染症などの拡散を防ぐために特定の人物や物品を一定期間隔離すること、またはその隔離期間を指す。具体的な例を以下に示す。
・例文1. The patient was placed in quarantine.(その患者は隔離された。)
2. Goods from the affected area were under quarantine.(影響を受けた地域からの商品は検疫下にあった。)
3. He had to spend two weeks in quarantine after traveling abroad.(彼は海外旅行から帰った後、2週間の隔離期間を過ごさなければならなかった。)
4. The quarantine protocol was strictly enforced.(隔離プロトコルは厳格に施行された。)
5. The quarantine area was designated by health officials.(隔離エリアは保健当局によって指定された。)
動詞
(人・物)を隔離する、(場所を)封鎖する、〜を孤立化させる「quarantine」が動詞として使われる場合、人や物、場所を隔離または封鎖し、感染症の拡散を防ぐための措置を指す。具体的な例を以下に示す。
・例文1. The government quarantined the city to stop the virus from spreading.(政府はウイルスの拡散を阻止するためにその都市を隔離した。)
2. The farm was quarantined due to an outbreak of foot-and-mouth disease.(口蹄疫の発生により、その農場は隔離された。)
3. Health authorities decided to quarantine all passengers on the flight.(保健当局はその便の全乗客を隔離することを決定した。)
4. The contaminated materials were quarantined for further examination.(汚染された材料はさらなる検査のために隔離された。)
5. The entire building was quarantined after the detection of hazardous chemicals.(有害化学物質の検出後、その建物全体が隔離された。)
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出典:『Wiktionary』 (2025/11/28 20:08 UTC 版)
別の表記
- Quarantine, quarentine, quarantin, quaranteen, quarantain, quarantaine, quarrentine, quarantene, quarentene, quarentyne, querentyne (obsolete)
語源
From Medieval Latin quarentena and quarentīna (“40-day period, Lent”) via 中期英語 quarentine, Norman quarenteine, French quarenteine, and Italian quarantina, via proposed Late Latin *quaranta + -ēna (forming distributive adjectives), from Latin quadrāgintā (“four tens, 40”).
In reference to French politics, calque of French quarantaine after edicts of Louis IX. In reference to a severance of political relations, popularized by the Roosevelt administration's 1937 approach to the Axis powers and the later Kennedy administration's 1962 approach to Cuba during the missile crisis.
発音
- (General American) IPA: /ˈkwɔɹ.ən.tin/, /ˈkɔɹ.ən.tin/
- (New York City) IPA: /ˈkwɑɹ.ən.tin/
- (Received Pronunciation) IPA: /ˈkwɒɹ.ən.tiːn/, /ˈkwɒrn̩tiːn/, /ˈkwɒɹ.ən.taɪn/
名詞
quarantine (countable and uncountable, plural quarantines)
- A period of 40 days, particularly
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1722, Daniel Defoe, Journal of the Plague Year, page 235:
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Now the Question seems to lye thus, where lay the Seeds of the Infection all this while? How came it to stop so long, and not stop any longer? Either the Distemper did not come immediately by Contagion from Body to Body, or if it did, then a Body may be capable to continue infected, without the Disease discovering itself, many Days, nay Weeks together, even not a Quarantine of Days only, but Soixantine, not only 40 Days but 60 Days or longer.
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- (historical law) The 40-day period during which a widow is entitled to remain in her deceased husband's home while any dower is collected and returned.
- (historical) The 40-day period of isolation required after 1448 at Venice's lazaret to avoid renewed outbreaks of the bubonic plague and identical policies in other locations.
- (historical) A 40-day period formerly imposed by the French king upon warring nobles during which they were forbidden from exacting revenge or continuing to fight.
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- A period, instance, or state of isolation from the general public or from native livestock and flora enacted to prevent the spread of any contagious disease.
- 1649, Moderate Intelligencer, No. 236, p. 2279:
- 1663 Nov. 26, Samuel Pepys, Diary, Vol. IV, p. 399:
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1855 December – 1857 June, Charles Dickens, Little Dorrit, London: Bradbury and Evans, […], published 1857, →OCLC, 1st book (Poverty), page 12:
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‘... these people are always howling. Never happy otherwise... the French people. They’re always at it. As to Marseilles, we know what Marseilles is. It sent the most insurrectionary tune into the world that was ever composed. It couldn’t exist without allonging and marshonging to something or other—victory or death, or blazes, or something.’
‘Allong and marshong, indeed. It would be more creditable to you, I think, to let other people allong and marshong about their lawful business, instead of shutting ‘em up in quarantine!’
‘Tiresome enough,’ said the other.
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- 1922, Encyclopaedia Britannica, 12th ed., Vol. XXX, p. 925:
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2020 March 20, Keoni Everington, “Next 14 Days Are Critical for Taiwan's Wuhan Virus Battle: Tsai”, in Taiwan News:
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2. Tsai called on the public not to incite hatred or blame others for the epidemic. She then offered thanks to everyone who has dutifully followed home quarantine and self-health management protocols.
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- (figurative) A similar period, instance, or state of rigidly enforced or self-enforced detention or isolation.
- A place where such isolation is enforced, a lazaret.
- (politics, figurative) A blockade of trade, suspension of diplomatic relations, or other action whereby one country seeks to isolate another.
- 1891 Dec. 16, New York Times, p. 1:
- When a great power establishes diplomatic quarantine against them it is well not to go too far on a course on which they appear to be embarking with a light heart.
- 1937 Oct. 6, New York Herald Tribune, p. 1:
- President Roosevelt today challenged the effectiveness of a policy of neutrality in keeping the United States at peace and advocated instead a collective ‘quarantine’ of aggressor nations.
- 1962 Oct. 22, John Fitzgerald Kennedy, Address to the American People:
- To halt this offensive buildup, a strict quarantine on all offensive military equipment under shipment to Cuba is being initiated. All ships of any kind bound for Cuba from whatever nation or port will, if found to contain cargoes of offensive weapons, be turned back. This quarantine will be extended, if needed, to other types of cargo and carries.
- 1891 Dec. 16, New York Times, p. 1:
- (computing, figurative) An isolation of one program, drive, computer, etc. from the rest of a computer network to limit the damage from a bug, computer virus, etc.
- (computing, figurative) The program, drive, computer, etc. thus isolated.
同意語
- (place for quarantine): lazaret, lazaretto, lazar house (fig.)
下位語
- (place for quarantine): leprosarium, lazar house (leprosy)
派生語
- community quarantine
- free quarantine
- K-Quarantine
- nonquarantine
- prequarantine
- quaranteam
- quarantine-breaking
- quarantinee
- quarantine flag
- quarantine ground
- quarantine kennel
- quarantine officer
- quarantine station
- quarantini
- quarantinism
- quarantinist
- queerantine
動詞
quarantine (third-person singular simple present quarantines, present participle quarantining, simple past and past participle quarantined)
- (transitive) To place into isolation to prevent the spread of any contagious disease.
- (intransitive) To enter or stay in quarantine, particularly to self-quarantine to avoid an epidemic disease.
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International travelers must quarantine themselves at their own expense in a designated hotel for 14 days upon arrival.
- 1928 Aug. 7, Daily News, p. 7:
- The Mauretania... is expected to ‘quarantine’ at New York at 10 a.m. tomorrow.
- 1995 May 12, Daily Oklahoman:
- 2020 April 10, The Guardian:
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- (intransitive, obsolete) To impose a quarantine, to establish quarantine regulations.
- (figurative, transitive) Synonym of isolate more generally.
- 1804 Dec. 20, Washington Irving, Letter:
- ...where I should be detained, Quarantined, smoaked & vinegard...
- 1988 Jan. 31, Los Angeles Times, p. 1:
- No computer system or even individual PC is safe from a virus unless it is isolated—quarantined, in effect—from all others.
- (figurative, transitive) Synonym of restrict.
派生語
- quarantinable
- quarantined
- quarantiner
- requarantine
- self-quarantine
- unquarantine
固有名詞
quarantine
- (Christianity, obsolete) Alternative letter-case form of Quarantine: the Mount of Temptation where Jesus Christ supposedly fasted for 40 days, Jebel Quruntul near Jericho.
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c. 1470, William Wey, The Itineraries, page 14:
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By yonde ys a wyldernys of quarentyne,
Wher Cryst wyth fastyng hys body dyd pyne;
In that holy place, as we rede,
The deuyl wold had of stonys bred.
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参照
- “quarantine, n.”, in OED Online
, Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2022. - “quarantine, v.”, in OED Online
, Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2022. - “† quarantain, n.”, in OED Online
, Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2021.
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an infectious disease as an object of quarantine inspection発音を聞く 例文帳に追加
検疫の対象となる伝染病 - EDR日英対訳辞書
This is based on good management, hygiene and sanitation quarantine.発音を聞く 例文帳に追加
これは良い管理、衛生、衛生検疫に基づく。 - Weblio Email例文集
to inspect something or someone in order to prevent infection and if necessary, place under quarantine発音を聞く 例文帳に追加
伝染病予防のため検査する - EDR日英対訳辞書
(of immigration procedures) customs, immigration and the quarantine発音を聞く 例文帳に追加
(出入国で)税関,出入国管理,検疫 - EDR日英対訳辞書
In Japan, quarantine activities have been strengthened at international airports.発音を聞く 例文帳に追加
日本では,検疫活動が国際空港で強化されている。 - 浜島書店 Catch a Wave
The number of quarantine officers has been increased greatly.発音を聞く 例文帳に追加
検疫官の数は大幅に増員されている。 - 浜島書店 Catch a Wave
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