WordNet
- devote oneself entirely to something; indulge in to an immoderate degree, usually with pleasure; "Wallow in luxury"; "wallow in your sorrows"
- a puddle where animals go to wallow
- an indolent or clumsy rolling about; "a good wallow in the water"
- be ecstatic with joy (同)rejoice, triumph
- roll around, "pigs were wallowing in the mud" (同)welter
- delight greatly in; "wallow in your success!"
- common swallow of North America and Europe that nests in barns etc. (同)chimney swallow, Hirundo rustica
- fancy domestic pigeon having blue-and-white plumage and heavily muffed feet
- surround with a wall in order to fortify (同)palisade, fence, fence in, surround
- a difficult or awkward situation; "his back was to the wall"; "competition was pushing them to the wall"
- a layer of material that encloses space; "the walls of the cylinder were perforated"; "the containers walls were blue"
- a masonry fence (as around an estate or garden); "the wall followed the road"; "he ducked behind the garden wall and waited"
- an architectural partition with a height and length greater than its thickness; used to divide or enclose an area or to support another structure; "the south wall had a small window"; "the walls were covered with pictures"
- (anatomy) a layer (a lining or membrane) that encloses a structure; "stomach walls" (同)paries
- a vertical (or almost vertical) smooth rock face (as of a cave or mountain)
- anything that suggests a wall in structure or function or effect; "a wall of water"; "a wall of smoke"; "a wall of prejudice"; "negotiations ran into a brick wall"
PrepTutorEJDIC
- (泥・水などの中を)ころがり回る,ごろごろする;のたうつ《+in+名》 / (快楽などに)ふける,おぼれる《+in+名》 / (金などを)余るほど持つ《+in+名》 / (…を)ころび回ること《+in+名》 / 動物がころげまわる泥土
- ツバメの尾;先が深く二つに割れたもの / 《話》=swallow-tailed coat / アゲハチョウ
- {C}(石・れんがなどの)『壁』,へい / {U}(胃などの)内壁,内側 / {C}(…の)壁[のようなもの]《+of+名》 / …‘を'壁(へい)で囲む / …‘を'壁で仕切る / 〈窓・入り口など〉‘を'壁ぃふさぐ《+up+名,+名+up》
English Journal
- [Who are those who "wallow in sex"? ].
- Nau JY.Sourcejeanyves.nau@gmail.com
- Revue médicale suisse.Rev Med Suisse.2011 Jun 1;7(297):1226-7.
- PMID 21717698
- GPS assessment of the use of exhibit space and resources by African elephants (Loxodonta africana).
- Leighty KA, Soltis J, Savage A.SourceEducation and Science, Disney's Animal Kingdom, Bay Lake, Florida, USA. katherine.leighty@disney.com
- Zoo biology.Zoo Biol.2010 Mar-Apr;29(2):210-20.
- In public discussions of animal rights and welfare, we as members and proponents of zoological institutions often face significant challenges addressing the concerns of our detractors due to an unfortunate deficiency in systematically collected and published data on the animals in our collections. I
- PMID 19418496
- Change in area of geographic atrophy in the Age-Related Eye Disease Study: AREDS report number 26.
- Lindblad AS, Lloyd PC, Clemons TE, Gensler GR, Ferris FL 3rd, Klein ML, Armstrong JR; Age-Related Eye Disease Study Research Group.Collaborators (299)Lindblad AS, Lloyd PC, Clemons TE, Gensler GR, Ferris FL 3rd, Klein ML, Armstrong JR, Kassoff A, Kassoff J, Buehler J, Eglow M, Silverman S, Mehu M, Kieval S, Kaufman F, Mairs M, Graig B, Quattrocchi A, Jones D, Locatelli J, Ruby A, Capone A Jr, Garretson B, Hassan T, Trese MT, Williams GA, Regan V, Manatrey P, Streasick P, Szydlowski L, McIver F, Bridges C, Stanley C, Cumming K, Mitchell B, Holloway J, Lewis B, Zajechowski M, Margherio RR, Cox MS, Werner JC, Falk R, Siedlak P, Neubert C, Klein ML, Stout JT, Lauer AK, Beardsley C, Anderson H, Wallace P, Smith G, Howard S, Dreyer RF, Ma C, Chenoweth RG, Zilis JD, O'Malley A, Robertson JE, Wilson DJ, Johnson M, Rice P, Daniel H, Crider H, Parker S, Sherman K, Martin DF, Aaberg TM Sr, Hubbard GB, Garcia E, Curtis LT, DeLeon A, Myles B, Yi H, Capone A Jr, Lambert M, Meredith T, Aaberg TM Jr, Sternberg P Jr, Saperstein D, Lim JI, Stribling B, Ju B, Armiger D, Gilman J, Jordan D, Strittman S, Swords R, Orth DH, Flood TP, Civantos J, deBustros S, Packo KH, Merrill PT, Cohen JA, Chow D, Figliulo C, Morrison C, Bryant DA, Doherty D, McVicker M, Drefcinski T, Seddon JM, Pinnolis MK, Sachdeva M, Taytsel T, Burton I, Walsh D, Callahan C, Evans C, Snow KK, Jones-Devonish DA, Crouse VD, Rosenberg J, Davis N, Dubois-Moran J, Chew EY, Csaky K, Ferris FL 3rd, Shimel KH, Woods MA, Cunningham D, Kuehl EM, Palmer M, Babilonia-Ayukawa G, Foster GE, Kim YJ, Kivitz IJ, Koutsandreas D, LaReau A, Mercer RF, Nashwinter R, Rowan J, Short G, McCarthy SA, Ciatto PF, Ayres LM, Goodman L, Lopez P, Perry C, Randalls A, Friberg TR, Eller AW, Gorin MB, Mack B, Curtin DY, Ostroska PP, Fijewski E, Alexander J, Nixon S, Paine MK, Corbin PS, Warnicki J, Bressler SB, Bressler NM, Cassel G, Finkelstein D, Goldberg M, Haller JA, Ratner L, Schachat AP, Sherman SH, Sunness JS, Schenning S, Sackett C, Cain D, Emmert D, Herring M, McDonald J, Falk R, Wheeler S, Mcmillan M, George T, Elman MJ, Ballinger R, Betancourt A, Herr M, Lammlein J, Raden RZ, Seff R, Shuman M, Starr J, Firestone D, Sloan M, Sotirakos P, Cain T, Mathews T, Glasser D, Hirsch D, Killingsworth D, Kohlhepp P, Ringrose C, Carrigan A, Chandra SR, Gottlieb JL, Ip MS, Klein R, Nork TM, Stevens TS, Blodi BA, Altaweel M, Klein BE, Davis MD, Olson M, Skoldberg A, Christianson E, Soderling B, Perry-Raymond JR, Burke K, Knutson G, Peterson J, Krolnik D, Harrison R, Somers G, Myers FL, Wallow I, Olsen TW, Bresnik G, De Venecia G, Perkins T, Walker W, Miller JL, Blatz M, Neider M, Wabers HD, Weber G, Amspaugh B, Buechner J, Myers HE, Davis MD, Klein BE, Klein R, Blodi B, Danis R, Hubbard L, Neider M, Vargo P, Wabers HD, Armstrong J, Benz W, Dohm KL, Fink C, Harding T, Hurtenbach C, Lang K, Reed S, Fisher MR, Gangnon R, Lee LY, Carr A, Baliker J, Kastorff L, Robinson N, Glander KE, Surfus J, Ansay S, Magli YL, Badal D, Craanen S, Elledge J, Esser B, Geithman PL, Miner KD, Reimers J, Webster M, Gai C, King W, Osterby K, Onofrey J, Schleicher RL, Miller DT, Sowell AL, Gunter EW, Bowman BA, Lindblad AS, Milton RC, Clemons TE, Gensler G, Rankin M, Henning A, Entler G, McBee W, Watson V, Davis C, Stine E, Berlin SH, Thotapally K, Jackson M, Tomlin K, Pallas S, Scholl PR, Mengers SA, Ederer F, Anand R, Roberts K, Ferris FL 3rd, Sperduto RD, Kurinij N, Chew EY, SanGiovanni JP.
- Archives of ophthalmology.Arch Ophthalmol.2009 Sep;127(9):1168-74.
- OBJECTIVE: To characterize progression of geographic atrophy (GA) associated with age-related macular degeneration in AREDS as measured by digitized fundus photographs.METHODS: Fundus photographs from 181 of 4757 AREDS participants with a GA area of at least 0.5 disc areas at baseline or from partic
- PMID 19752426
Japanese Journal
- 坂井 優美,木村 智博,福田 誠 [他],橋本 治,岡田 勝也,伊藤 真理,川原 潮子,岩波 基
- 社会技術研究論文集 7, 31-44, 2010
- 兵庫県南部地震以降,廃棄物学会を中心に,地盤工学領域では応用地質学会や日本粘土学会等が災害廃棄物の調査を行うようになった.本研究では2007年新潟県中越沖地震を例に,廃棄物行政の実態を俯瞰し,住民に求められる危機管理の方向性を現地調査やアンケート等で明らかにした.また,東京都等の震災廃棄物対策を参照しつつ,地盤材としての有効性を検討した.この一連の流れで,徹底した分別回収がなされたこと,家族や住民 …
- NAID 130001079476
- Effects of defoliation and digging caused by sika deer on the Oze mires of central Japan
- Igarashi Tomoyuki,Takatsuki Seiki
- Biosphere conservation : for nature, wildlife, and humans 9(1), 9-16, 2008-09
- Sika deer Cervus nippon invaded the Oze area of Japan in the 1990s and have resided there every summer. In 2000 and 2001, the effects of deer disturbance on mire vegetation were studied at Nagaike Mir …
- NAID 110006987278
- A study of photoresist pattern freezing for double imaging using 172nm VUV flood exposure
- Yamaguchi Masanori,Wallow Thomas,Yamada Yohei [他]
- Journal of photopolymer science and technology 21(5), 697-704, 2008
- NAID 40016109044
- A Study of Photoresist Pattern Freezing for Double Imaging using 172nm VUV Flood Exposure
- Yamaguchi Masanori,Wallow Thomas,Yamada Yohei,Kim Ryoung-Han,Kye Jongwook,Levinson Harry J.
- Journal of Photopolymer Science and Technology 21(5), 697-704, 2008
- Numerous alternate processes are under industry wide evaluation as simplifications to current double patterning methods. Reduction in process complexity and cost may be achieved by use of track-based …
- NAID 130004464704
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- wal·low (wŏl′ō) intr.v. wal·lowed, wal·low·ing, wal·lows 1. To roll the body about or lie relaxed in water or mud. 2. To indulge oneself to a great degree in something: wallow in self-righteousness. 3. To be plentifully supplied: wallowing ...
- : to spend time experiencing or enjoying something without making any effort to change your situation, feelings, etc.: to roll about in deep mud or water ... Definition of WALLOW for Kids 1: to roll about in or as if in deep mud 2: to ...
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