the index finger, the first finger 人差し指、但し、結婚式などの場合は親指がfirst finger となり,以下1つずつずれる。
the middle finger, the long finger, the second finger 中指
the ring finger(通常左手の薬指), the third finger 薬指
the little finger, the fourth finger, the fifth finger 小指(cf.pinkie)
2. 動詞. 指で触る、いじる
finger
1. n. (anatomy) A slender jointed extremity of the human hand, (often) exclusive of the thumb.
Humans have two hands and ten fingers. Each hand has one thumb and four fingers.
2. n. (zoology) Similar or similar-looking extremities in other animals, particularly:
3. n. The lower, smaller segment of an arthropod claw.
4. n. One of the supporting structures of wings in birds, bats, etc. evolved from earlier toes or fingers.
5. n. One of the slender bony structures before the pectoral fins of gurnards and sea robin, pl=s (Triglidae).
6. n. Something similar in shape to the human finger, particularly:
7. n. (cuisine) Finger-shaped pieces of food.
chocolate fingers; fish fingers; cheese fingers
8. n. (chemistry) A tube extending from a sealed system, or sometimes into one in the case of a cold finger.
9. n. (UK regional, botany, usually in plural, obsolete) (altname, foxglove) (D. purpurea).
10. n. Something similarly extending, (especially) from a larger body, particularly:
a finger of land; a finger of smoke
11. n. (botany) Various protruding plant structures, as a banana from its hand.
12. n. (anatomy, obsolete) A lobe of the liver.
13. n. (historical) The teeth parallel to the blade of a scythe, fitted to a wooden frame called a crade.
14. n. The projections of a reaper or mower which similarly separate the stalks for cutting.
15. n. (nautical) (clipping of finger pier): a shorter, narrower pier projecting from a larger dock.
16. n. (aviation) (altname, jet bridge): the narrow elevated walkway connecting a plane to an airport.
17. n. Something similar in function or agency to the human finger, (usually) with regard to touching, grasping, or pointing.
18. n. (obsolete) (altname, hand), the part of a clock pointing to the hour, minute, or second.
19. n. (US, obsolete slang) A policeman or prison guard.
20. n. (US, rare slang) An informer to the police, (especially) one who identifies a criminal during a lineup.
21. n. (US, rare slang) A criminal who scouts for prospective victims and targets or who performs reconnaissance before a crime.
22. n. (units of measure) Various units of measure based or notionally based on the adult human finger, particularly
23. n. (historical) (altname, digit): former units of measure notionally based on its width but variously standardized, (especially) the English digit of frac
24. n. (historical) A unit of length notionally based on the length of an adult human's middle finger, standardized as 4½(nbsp)inches (11.43nbspcm).
25. n. (historical) (altname, digit): frac, 1, 12 the observed diameter of the sun or moon, (especially) with regard to eclipses.
26. n. (originally US) An informal measure of alcohol based on its height in a given glass compared to the width of the pourer's fingers while holding it.
Gimme three fingers of bourbon.
27. n. (fashion) A part of a glove intended to cover a finger.
28. n. (informal, obsolete) Skill in the use of the fingers, as in playing upon a musical instrument.
29. n. (informal, rare) Someone skilled in the use of their fingers, (especially) a pickpocket.
30. n. (UK slang) A person.
31. n. A chicken finger.
32. n. (especially in the phrase 'give someone the finger') An obscene or insulting gesture made by raising one's middle finger towards someone with the palm of one's hand facing inwards.
33. v. To identify or point out. Also put the finger on. To report to or identify for the authorities, rat on, rat out, squeal on, tattle on, turn in, to finger.
34. v. To poke or probe with a finger or fingers.
35. v. To use the fingers to penetrate and sexually stimulate one's own or another person's vagina or anus; to fingerbang
36. v. (transitive, music) To use specified finger positions in producing notes on a musical instrument.
37. v. (transitive, music) To provide instructions in written music as to which fingers are to be used to produce particular notes or passages.
38. v. (transitive, computing) To query (a user's status) using the Finger protocol.
39. v. (obsolete) To steal; to purloin.
40. v. (transitive, obsolete) To execute, as any delicate work.
toe
1. 名詞. 足指。
内側から
*the first toe, the hallux, the big toe ,the great toe, the innermost toe
*The second toe, the long toe
*The third toe, the middle toe
*The fourth toe, the ring toe
*The fifth toe, the little toe, the pinky toe, the baby toe, the outermost toe
2. 名詞. つま先(tiptoe)。
3. 動詞. つま先でふれる。
4. 動詞. (ある方向へつま先を向け)あるく。
toe
1. n. Each of the five digits on the end of the foot.
2. n. An equivalent part in an animal.
3. n. That part of a shoe or sock covering the toe.
4. n. Something resembling a toe, especially at the bottom or extreme end of something.
(golf) the extreme end of the head of a club.
(cricket) the tip of the bat farthest from the handle
(kayaking) the bow; the front of the kayak.
(geology) a bulbous protrusion at the front of a lava flow or landslide.
5. n. (dance) An advanced form of ballet primarily for the females, dancing ballet primarily using a Pointe shoe.
6. n. An alignment of the wheels of a road vehicle with positive toe (or toe in) signifying that the wheels are closer together at the front than at the back and negative toe (or toe out) the opposite.
7. n. (engineering) The journal, or pivot, at the lower end of a revolving shaft or spindle, which rests in a step.
8. n. (engineering) A lateral projection at one end, or between the ends, of a piece, such as a rod or bolt, by means of which it is moved.
9. n. (engineering) A projection from the periphery of a revolving piece, acting as a cam to lift another piece.
10. n. (carpentry) The long side of an angled cut.
11. v. To furnish (a stocking, etc.) with a toe.
12. v. To touch, tap or kick with the toes.
13. v. To touch or reach with the toes; to come fully up to.
to toe the mark
14. v. (construction) To fasten (a piece) by driving a fastener at a near-45-degree angle through the side (of the piece) into the piece to which it is to be fastened.
The framers toed the irregular pieces into the sill.
15. v. (golf) To mishit a golf ball with the toe of the club.
1. n. (mathematics) The whole numbers from 0 to 9 and the Arabic numerals representing them, which are combined to represent base 10 numbers.
The number 123.4 has four digits: the hundreds digit is 1, the tens digit is 2, the units digit is 3, and the tenths digit is 4.
2. n. (mathematics) Similarly fundamental numerals in other systems.
Hexadecimal numeration (Base 16) includes the digits 0, 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9 but also A (=10), B (=11), C (=12), D (=13), E (=14), and F (=15). Sixteen itself is written as the two-digit n
3. n. (units of measure, astronomy) (frac, 1, 12) the apparent diameter of the sun or moon, (chiefly) as a measure of the totality of an eclipse.
A six-digit eclipse covers half the lunar surface.
4. n. (historical units of measure) A unit of length notionally based upon the width of an adult human finger, standardized differently in various places and times, (especially) the English digit of (frac
5. n. (units of measure, obsolete) (altname, inch).
6. n. (anatomy) A narrow extremity of the human hand or foot: a finger, thumb, or toe.
7. n. (zoology) Similar or similar-looking structures in other animals.
8. n. (geometry, rare, obsolete) (altname, degree): frac, 1, 360 of a circle.