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The obtained distillation fraction is dried with a drying agent and again distilled to distil out the 1,3-difluoroacetone.例文帳に追加
得られた留分を乾燥剤で乾燥した後、再度蒸留を行って1,3−ジフルオロアセトンを留出させる。 - 特許庁
To provide an apparatus which produces a controllable magnetic field having a predetermined characteristic at a distil position in an axial direction from the front by combining magnetic particles and permanent magnets.例文帳に追加
磁性粒子と、永久磁石とを組み合わせ、前面から軸方向に離れた位置で所定の特性を有する磁場を制御可能に生じるような装置を提供する。 - 特許庁
The method for producing the biofuel includes a step S102 for adding zeolite as a catalyst to an oil and fat raw material such as a waste edible oil, and heat-treating the resultant mixture to distil at least one of a biodiesel fuel and a biogasoline.例文帳に追加
廃食用油などの油脂原料に、触媒としてゼオライトを添加し、加熱処理することにより、バイオジーゼル燃料およびバイオガソリンの中の少なくとも一方を留出させる(ステップS102)。 - 特許庁
To provide a method for efficiently purifying ethylene carbonate by suppressing by-production of polymerized matter to the minimum and separating diethylene glycol, which is very hard to distil, by a simple apparatus in the manufacture of ethylene carbonate from ethylene oxide and carbon dioxide.例文帳に追加
エチレンオキサイドと二酸化炭素からエチレンカーボネートを製造するにあたり、簡便な装置で、重合物の副生を最小限に抑え、かつ、蒸留の極めて困難なジエチレングリコールを分離し、効率よくエチレンカーボネートを精製する方法。 - 特許庁
Here, in this bottle, is a quantity of water—perfectly pure, distilled water, produced from the combustion of a gas-lamp—in no point different from the water that you distil from the river, or ocean, or spring, but exactly the same thing.発音を聞く 例文帳に追加
こっちのびんの中には、水がたっぷり入っています――完全に純粋な蒸留水で、ガスランプを燃やしてつくったものです――この水は川や海や泉の水を蒸留したものと何のちがいもありません。完全に同じものです。 - Michael Faraday『ロウソクの科学』
This method for producing the mixture solution of the aromatic polyamide with the aromatic polyamic acid is characterized by heating a mixture comprising the solutions of the polymers and a water-azeotropic solvent to distil off water and the solvent in the system, while stirring the mixture.例文帳に追加
芳香族ポリアミドと芳香族ポリアミック酸の混合溶液を調製する際に、それぞれのポリマー溶液および水と共沸する溶媒からなる混合物を加熱蒸留して、系内の水および溶媒を留去しながら攪拌混合する。 - 特許庁
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出典:『Wiktionary』 (2025/12/22 20:37 UTC 版)
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From Late 中期英語 distillen (“to fall, flow, or shed in drops, drop, trickle; to shed drops; to fill (the eyes) with tears; (alchemy, medicine) to subject (something) to distillation; to obtain (something) using distillation; to distil; to condense or vaporize; (figuratively) to give (good fortune) to; to say (slanderous words)”) [and other forms], from Old French distiller (modern French distiller (“to distil”)), and from its etymon Latin distīllāre, a variant of Latin dēstīllāre, the present active infinitive of dēstīllō (“to drip or trickle down; to distil”), from dē- (prefix meaning ‘down, down from, down to’) + stīllō (“to drip, drop, trickle; to distil”) (from stīlla (“drop of liquid; (figuratively) small quantity”), probably a diminutive of stīria (“ice drop; icicle”)).
発音
- (Received Pronunciation) IPA: /dɪˈstɪl/
- (General American) IPA: /dəˈstɪl/
- 韻: -ɪl
- ハイフネーション: di‧stil
動詞
distil (third-person singular simple present distils, present participle distilling, simple past and past participle distilled) (British spelling)
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- To exude (a liquid) in small drops; also, to give off (a vapour) which condenses in small drops.
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Firs distil resin.
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1601, C[aius] Plinius Secundus [i.e., Pliny the Elder], “[Book XXVII.] Of Stinking Horehound: Of Mille-graine, or Oke of Ierusalem: Of Brabyla, Bryon, Bupleuros, Catanance: Of Calla, Circæa, and Cirsium: Of Cratægonon and Thelygonum: Of Crocodilium and Cynosorchis: Of Chrysolachanon, Cucubalon, and Conserva..”, in Philemon Holland, transl., The Historie of the World. Commonly Called, The Naturall Historie of C. Plinius Secundus. […], 2nd tome, London: […] Adam Islip, →OCLC, page 280:
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1692, John Ray, “Upon a Review of the Precedent Discourse, Some Things Thought Fit to be Added and Amended”, in Miscellaneous Discourses Concerning the Dissolution and Changes of the World. […], London: […] Samuel Smith, […], →OCLC, pages 250–251:
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1912, J[ean-]Henri Fabre, “The Garden Spiders: Pairing and Hunting”, in Alexander Teixeira de Mattos, transl., The Life of the Spider, New York, N.Y.: Blue Ribbon Books, →OCLC, page 315:
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Animals are a little like ourselves: they excel in an art only on condition of specializing in it. The Epeira, who, being omnivorous, is obliged to generalize, abandons scientific methods and makes up for this by distilling a poison capable of producing torpor and even death, no matter what the point attacked.
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- (by extension, figuratively) To impart (information, etc.) in small quantities; to infuse.
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1630 (date delivered), Robert Sanderson, “[Ad Populum.] The First Sermon. At the Assises at Lincoln in the Year 1630. at the Request of Sir Daniel Deligne Knight, then High-Sheriff of that County.”, in XXXIV Sermons. […], 5th edition, London: […] [A. Clark] for A. Seil, and are to be sold by G. Sawbridge, […], published 1671, →OCLC, paragraph 5, page 253:
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But of all other men our Solomon could leaſt be ignorant of this truth. Not only for that reaſon, becauſe God had filled his heart with a large meaſure of wiſdom beyond other men: but even for this reaſon alſo: that being born of wiſe and godly Parents, and born to a Kingdom too, […] he had this truth (conſidering the great uſefulneſs of it to him in the whole time of his future Government) early diſtilled into him by both his Parents, and was ſeaſoned thereinto from his childhood in his education.
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- To heat (a substance, usually a liquid) so that a vapour is produced, and then to cool the vapour so that it condenses back into a liquid, either to purify the original substance or to obtain one of its components; to subject to distillation.
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1823 November 30, Michael Faraday, “LXXXVI. On Fluid Chlorine. […]”, in Alexander Tilloch, Richard Taylor, editors, The Philosophical Magazine and Journal: Comprehending the Various Branches of Science, the Liberal and Fine Arts, Agriculture, Manufactures, and Commerce, volume LXII, number 307, London: […] Richard Taylor, […]; and sold by Cadell; Longman, Hurst, Rees, Orme, and Brown; […], →OCLC, page 414:
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By putting the hydrate into a bent tube, afterwards hermetically sealed, I found it easy, after decomposing it by a heat of 100°, to distil the yellow fluid to one end of the tube, and so separate it from the remaining portion.
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- Followed by off or out: to expel (a volatile substance) from something by distillation.
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- To extract the essence of (something) by, or as if by, distillation; to concentrate, to purify.
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c. 1595–1596 (date written), William Shakespeare, A Midsommer Nights Dreame. […] (First Quarto), London: […] [Richard Bradock] for Thomas Fisher, […], published 1600, →OCLC, [Act I, scene i]:
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1914 November, Louis Joseph Vance, “An Outsider […]”, in Munsey’s Magazine, volume LIII, number II, New York, N.Y.: The Frank A[ndrew] Munsey Company, […], published 1915, →OCLC, chapter I (Anarchy), page 373, column 2:
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Little disappointed, then, she turned attention to "Chat of the Social World," gossip which exercised potent fascination upon the girl's intelligence. She devoured with more avidity than she had her food those pretentiously phrased chronicles of the snobocracy—[…]—distilling therefrom an acid envy that robbed her napoleon of all its flavor.
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- To transform a thing (into something else) by distillation.
- (also figuratively) To make (something, especially spirits such as gin and whisky) by distillation.
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c. 1602 (date written), William Shakespeare, The Famous Historie of Troylus and Cresseid. […] (First Quarto), London: […] G[eorge] Eld for R[ichard] Bonian and H[enry] Walley, […], published 1609, →OCLC, [Act I, scene iii]:
- (machine learning) To transform a complex large language model into a smaller one.
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2025 January 29, Cade Metz, quoting Liz Bourgeois, “OpenAI Says DeepSeek May Have Improperly Harvested Its Data”, in The New York Times, →ISSN:
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“We are aware of and reviewing indications that DeepSeek may have inappropriately distilled our models, and will share information as we know more,” she said.
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- To extract the essence of (something) by, or as if by, distillation; to concentrate, to purify.
- (obsolete) To dissolve or melt (something).
- To exude (a liquid) in small drops; also, to give off (a vapour) which condenses in small drops.
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- To fall or trickle down in small drops; to exude, to ooze out; also, to come out as a vapour which condenses in small drops.
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1614, Walter Ralegh [i.e., Walter Raleigh], “Of the Place of Paradise”, in The Historie of the World […], London: […] William Stansby for Walter Burre, […], →OCLC, 1st book, §. XV (A Conclusion by Way of Repetition of Some Things Spoken of before):
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- To flow or pass gently or slowly; hence (figuratively) to be manifested gently or gradually.
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1704, [Jonathan Swift], “Section III. A Digression Concerning Criticks.”, in A Tale of a Tub. […], London: […] John Nutt, […], →OCLC, page 79:
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[L]et the Subject treated on be whatever it will, their Imaginations are ſo entirely poſſeſs'd and replete with the Defects of other Pens, that the very Quinteſſence of what is bad, does of neceſſity diſtil into their own: by which means the whole appears to be nothing elſe but an Abſtract of the Criticiſms themſelves have made.
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- To drip or be wet with some liquid.
- To turn into a vapour and then condense back into a liquid; to undergo or be produced by distillation.
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1823 November 30, Michael Faraday, “LXXXVI. On Fluid Chlorine. […]”, in Alexander Tilloch, Richard Taylor, editors, The Philosophical Magazine and Journal: Comprehending the Various Branches of Science, the Liberal and Fine Arts, Agriculture, Manufactures, and Commerce, volume LXII, number 307, London: […] Richard Taylor, […]; and sold by Cadell; Longman, Hurst, Rees, Orme, and Brown; […], →OCLC, page 419:
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Carbonic acid is a limpid colourless body, extremely fluid, and floating upon the other contents of the tube. It distills readily and rapidly at the difference of temperature between 32° and 0°.
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- To fall or trickle down in small drops; to exude, to ooze out; also, to come out as a vapour which condenses in small drops.
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派生語
- distillable
- distillage (rare)
- distilled (adjective)
- distiller
- distillery
- distilling (adjective, noun)
- distilment
- redistil
関連する語
参照
- ^ “distillen, v.”, in MED Online, Ann Arbor, Mich.: University of Michigan, 2007.
- ^ Compare “distil | distill, v.”, in OED Online
, Oxford: Oxford University Press, December 2021; “distil, v.”, in Lexico, Dictionary.com; Oxford University Press, 2019–2022.
Further reading
distillation on Wikipedia.Wikipedia
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As for the method of production, e.g. in the case of using the d-limonene and polystyrene as the raw materials of the molding materials, a process of mixing the d-limonene with the polystyrene, distilling the mixture to distil off the d-limonene and then mold-processing the residual mixture, etc., is provided.例文帳に追加
製造方法としては、例えば、d−リモネン、成形体原料としてポリスチレンを使用した場合、d−リモネンおよびポリスチレンを混合した後、その混合物を蒸留し、d−リモネンを留出した後、残った混合物を成形加工する方法などがある。 - 特許庁
This refining method for the alkyl ester of the fatty acid includes a process for regulating the water content of the mixture liquid to 150 ppm or less, by adding a solvent azeotropic with water to the mixture liquid containing at least water and the alkyl ester of the fatty acid, to distil off the water, and the solvent is at least one or more selected from the group comprising alkyl carbonates, ketones and hydrocarbons.例文帳に追加
少なくとも水と脂肪酸アルキルエステルを含む混合液に水と共沸可能な溶剤を加えて水を留去することによって、混合液の含水量を150ppm以下に調整する工程を備えたことを特徴とする脂肪酸アルキルエステルの精製方法であって、前記溶剤が、アルキルカーボネート、ケトン類、及び炭化水素類のうち少なくとも1以上であることを特徴とする。 - 特許庁
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