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名詞
scance (複数形 scances)
- A crescent-shaped structure of stones built to afford cover in battle.
- 1584, Joseph Stevenson, Calendar of State Papers: Foreign Series, of the Reign of Elizabeth, page 406:
- As for the state of Antwerp, the enemy has fortified so strongly that their ships cannot possibly remove him; for he bends half his force to defend the scance of Calloo, upon the Fladers' side of the bridge, and the other half on the brabant side, which is full of scances, so that one hundred men can defend it from five hundred.
- 1902, British Journal of Dental Science and Prosthetics:
- While engaged in building a “scance” (an erection of stones in crescent formation to afford cover), amid the constant sniping of the enemy, and while in a stooping position a Mauser bullet struck him under the left eye at the infra-orbital foramen, passing through the antrum and making its exit drove before it the the second bicuspid tooth, splitting the first bicuspid.
- (Scotland, obsolete) A gleam or glow.
- 1910, Dominion Medical Monthly and Ontario Medical Journal:
- If you are still hovering on the outskirts of our charmed brotherhood, I wish I could describe for you the smoothness—the mildness—the benevolent after-glow on your skin—the incomparable luxury of a scance with Mennen's.
- (medicine, obsolete) A dose of radiation.
- 1910, International Journal of Medicine and Surgery, volume 23, page 280:
- Ordinarily a temperature from 200 to 350 degrees is sufficient, with scances from thirty to sixty minutes, followed, when there is stasis or a weak circulation, by the “Morton wave current.”
- 1921, Iowa Medical Society, Journal of the Iowa Medical Society, volume 11, page 327:
- (obsolete) A social discussion.
- 2012, Ebbe Almqvist, History of Industrial Gases, →ISBN:
- The members of the club were all eager to debate such matters as poetry, art, religion, music, and natural science with open minds. From these creative scances were born many of the ideas that contributed to the Industrial Revolution, as well as its financial sponsoring.
動詞
scance (三人称単数 現在形 scances, 現在分詞 scancing, 過去形および過去分詞形 scanced)
- (Scotland) To give a cursory examination.
- 1944 September 23, “Reviews: DuMont”, in Billboard, volume 56, number 39, page 19:
- Final blow to the reviewer's smarting eyes and ears were the parting shots in which (1) a whole group was scanced with its back to the audience while doing what must have been intended to be a satire on a community sing, and (2) Peter Donald did a closing announcement in which the choral group completely drowned out his words.
- (Scotland, obsolete) To reflect on; to consider.
- (Scotland) To shine.
- To take cover in a scance.
形容詞
scance (comparative more scance, superlative most scance)
- Reproachful
- 2013 September 4, Stewart Fisher, “He was more than a Championship player. It was time.”, in The Herald Scotland:
- Plenty other football managers have been damned by early snap judgments on players but there were scance looks all around from the Hamilton contingent when they were informed by Archie Knox that their 15-year-old first team player wasn't being considered for Scotland's under-17s, allegedly on the proviso that he wasn't able to get around the park.
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