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ラトガリア語文字体系 |Indo-European languages|Baltic languages| 文字類型 ラテン文字 使用言語 ラトガリア語【ltg】 type Latin alphabet spoken language Latgalian ISO 15924 【Latn?】 目次 contents ラトガリア語文字体系目次 contents 概説 overview ラテン文字と発音 Latin alphabet and pronunciation標準文字 standard Albanian alphabet 参考文献 references論文 papers 書籍 books WEB 概説 overview ラテン文字と発音 Latin alphabet and pronunciation 標準文字 standard Albanian alphabet 大文字 A Ā B C Č D E Ē F G Ģ H I Y Ī J K Ķ L Ļ M N Ņ O Ō P R S Š T U Ū V Z Ž 小文字 a ā b c č d e ē f g ģ h i y ī j k ķ l ļ m n ņ o ō p r s š t u ū v z ž 音価 /ɑ/ /ɑː/ /b/ /ts/ /tʃ/ /d/ /e/ /eː/ /f/ /ɡ/ /ɟ/ /x/ /i/ /ɨ/ /iː/ /j/ /k/ /c/ /l/ /ʎ/ /m/ /n/ /ɲ/ /o/ /oː/ /p/ /r/ /s/ /ʃ/ /t/ /u/ /uː/ /v/ /z/ /ʒ/ 参考文献 references 論文 papers 書籍 books WEB Wikipedia言語Latgalian language ラトガリア語
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Venetic【xve】 ウェネティ語 00 Indo-European 01 Unclassified (Indo-European) 《古》ancient language イタリア【IT】 言語名別称 alternate names ヴェネティ語 ヴェネト語 ◆ブルームフィールド, L. 言語. 三宅鴻訳, 日野資純訳. 大修館書店, 1962, 948p. (p.80) 方言名 dialect names 参考文献 references WEB ISO 639-3 Registration Authority - SIL International the LINGUIST List Wikipedia ウィキペディア
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singleton × thread last update 2010/12/28 (Tue) さて,この記事のテーマとは singleton と thread でどちらが攻めでどちらが○けか,ではない! なんてタイトルをつけやがる….期待させて申し訳ないが(ありえない) Singleton とは,プログラム内でインスタンスが 1 つしか存在しないことを保証するクラスのこと. 要はグローバル変数の代わり.簡単なコードは以下の通り. // singleton.h #include iostream #include boost/thread.hpp class Singleton { private Singleton() { std cout "Singleton created" std endl; } Singleton(const Singleton ); // コピー禁止 Singleton operator=(const Singleton ); // 代入禁止 public ~Singleton() { std cout "Singleton deleted" std endl; } // インスタンス取得関数 static Singleton* getInstance(); }; // singleton.cpp #include "singleton.h" Singleton* Singleton getInstance() { static Singleton instance; return instance; } さてここで疑問に思った.このインスタンス取得関数ってマルチスレッド安全なの? 調べると,「C では静的自動変数の初期化は,実行フローが最初に変数の宣言・初期化行を通過した時に行われる」とある.ならば Singleton のコンストラクタが何やら時間のかかる処理をやるとして,あるスレッドが Singleton のコンストラクタにいる間に他のスレッドがインスタンス取得関数を呼んだらどうなるんだろう. てことで実験. // singleton.h #include iostream #include boost/thread.hpp class Singleton { private Singleton() { // 1000 ミリ秒かかる処理 boost thread sleep( boost get_system_time() + boost posix_time milliseconds(1000)); std cout "Singleton created" std endl; } Singleton(const Singleton ); // コピー禁止 Singleton operator=(const Singleton ); // 代入禁止 public ~Singleton() { std cout "Singleton deleted" std endl; } // インスタンス取得関数 static Singleton* getInstance(); }; // singleton.cpp #include "singleton.h" #include cstdlib Singleton* Singleton getInstance() { static Singleton instance; return instance; } void func() { std cout "func begin" std endl; // インスタンス取得関数の呼び出し Singleton* singleton = Singleton getInstance(); std cout "func end" std endl; } int main(int argc, char* argv[]) { boost thread th1( func ); boost thread th2( func ); boost thread th3( func ); th1.join(); th2.join(); th3.join(); return EXIT_SUCCESS; } 結果. func begin func begin func begin Singleton created # この直前で1秒固まる func end func end func end Singleton deleted マルチスレッド安全でした(*1).なんだつまらん(笑) trackback 参考 デザインパターン編第9章 Singleton パターン - Programming Place Plus letsboost thread コメント コメントの投稿テスト -- (tossy_squirrel) 2010-12-29 03 35 18 名前 コメント すべてのコメントを見る 関連ページ トップページ 関連ブログ #blogsearch
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CHAPTER III UP CHAPTER V CHAPTER IV Morning at Green Gables It was broad daylight when Anne awoke and sat up in bed, staring confusedly at the window through which a flood of cheery sunshine was pouring and outside of which something white and feathery waved across glimpses of blue sky. For a moment she could not remember where she was. First came a delightful thrill, as something very pleasant; then a horrible remembrance. This was Green Gables and they didn t want her because she wasn t a boy! But it was morning and, yes, it was a cherry-tree in full bloom outside of her window. With a bound she was out of bed and across the floor. She pushed up the sash--it went up stiffly and creakily, as if it hadn t been opened for a long time, which was the case; and it stuck so tight that nothing was needed to hold it up. Anne dropped on her knees and gazed out into the June morning, her eyes glistening with delight. Oh, wasn t it beautiful? Wasn t it a lovely place? Suppose she wasn t really going to stay here! She would imagine she was. There was scope for imagination here. A huge cherry-tree grew outside, so close that its boughs tapped against the house, and it was so thick-set with blossoms that hardly a leaf was to be seen. On both sides of the house was a big orchard, one of apple-trees and one of cherry-trees, also showered over with blossoms; and their grass was all sprinkled with dandelions. In the garden below were lilac-trees purple with flowers, and their dizzily sweet fragrance drifted up to the window on the morning wind. Below the garden a green field lush with clover sloped down to the hollow where the brook ran and where scores of white birches grew, upspringing airily out of an undergrowth suggestive of delightful possibilities in ferns and mosses and woodsy things generally. Beyond it was a hill, green and feathery with spruce and fir; there was a gap in it where the gray gable end of the little house she had seen from the other side of the Lake of Shining Waters was visible. Off to the left were the big barns and beyond them, away down over green, low-sloping fields, was a sparkling blue glimpse of sea. Anne s beauty-loving eyes lingered on it all, taking everything greedily in. She had looked on so many unlovely places in her life, poor child; but this was as lovely as anything she had ever dreamed. She knelt there, lost to everything but the loveliness around her, until she was startled by a hand on her shoulder. Marilla had come in unheard by the small dreamer. "It s time you were dressed," she said curtly. Marilla really did not know how to talk to the child, and her uncomfortable ignorance made her crisp and curt when she did not mean to be. Anne stood up and drew a long breath. "Oh, isn t it wonderful?" she said, waving her hand comprehensively at the good world outside. "It s a big tree," said Marilla, "and it blooms great, but the fruit don t amount to much never--small and wormy." "Oh, I don t mean just the tree; of course it s lovely--yes, it s RADIANTLY lovely--it blooms as if it meant it--but I meant everything, the garden and the orchard and the brook and the woods, the whole big dear world. Don t you feel as if you just loved the world on a morning like this? And I can hear the brook laughing all the way up here. Have you ever noticed what cheerful things brooks are? They re always laughing. Even in winter-time I ve heard them under the ice. I m so glad there s a brook near Green Gables. Perhaps you think it doesn t make any difference to me when you re not going to keep me, but it does. I shall always like to remember that there is a brook at Green Gables even if I never see it again. If there wasn t a brook I d be HAUNTED by the uncomfortable feeling that there ought to be one. I m not in the depths of despair this morning. I never can be in the morning. Isn t it a splendid thing that there are mornings? But I feel very sad. I ve just been imagining that it was really me you wanted after all and that I was to stay here for ever and ever. It was a great comfort while it lasted. But the worst of imagining things is that the time comes when you have to stop and that hurts." "You d better get dressed and come down-stairs and never mind your imaginings," said Marilla as soon as she could get a word in edgewise. "Breakfast is waiting. Wash your face and comb your hair. Leave the window up and turn your bedclothes back over the foot of the bed. Be as smart as you can." Anne could evidently be smart to some purpose for she was down-stairs in ten minutes time, with her clothes neatly on, her hair brushed and braided, her face washed, and a comfortable consciousness pervading her soul that she had fulfilled all Marilla s requirements. As a matter of fact, however, she had forgotten to turn back the bedclothes. "I m pretty hungry this morning," she announced as she slipped into the chair Marilla placed for her. "The world doesn t seem such a howling wilderness as it did last night. I m so glad it s a sunshiny morning. But I like rainy mornings real well, too. All sorts of mornings are interesting, don t you think? You don t know what s going to happen through the day, and there s so much scope for imagination. But I m glad it s not rainy today because it s easier to be cheerful and bear up under affliction on a sunshiny day. I feel that I have a good deal to bear up under. It s all very well to read about sorrows and imagine yourself living through them heroically, but it s not so nice when you really come to have them, is it?" "For pity s sake hold your tongue," said Marilla. "You talk entirely too much for a little girl." Thereupon Anne held her tongue so obediently and thoroughly that her continued silence made Marilla rather nervous, as if in the presence of something not exactly natural. Matthew also held his tongue,--but this was natural,--so that the meal was a very silent one. As it progressed Anne became more and more abstracted, eating mechanically, with her big eyes fixed unswervingly and unseeingly on the sky outside the window. This made Marilla more nervous than ever; she had an uncomfortable feeling that while this odd child s body might be there at the table her spirit was far away in some remote airy cloudland, borne aloft on the wings of imagination. Who would want such a child about the place? Yet Matthew wished to keep her, of all unaccountable things! Marilla felt that he wanted it just as much this morning as he had the night before, and that he would go on wanting it. That was Matthew s way--take a whim into his head and cling to it with the most amazing silent persistency--a persistency ten times more potent and effectual in its very silence than if he had talked it out. When the meal was ended Anne came out of her reverie and offered to wash the dishes. "Can you wash dishes right?" asked Marilla distrustfully. "Pretty well. I m better at looking after children, though. I ve had so much experience at that. It s such a pity you haven t any here for me to look after." "I don t feel as if I wanted any more children to look after than I ve got at present. YOU RE problem enough in all conscience. What s to be done with you I don t know. Matthew is a most ridiculous man." "I think he s lovely," said Anne reproachfully. "He is so very sympathetic. He didn t mind how much I talked--he seemed to like it. I felt that he was a kindred spirit as soon as ever I saw him." "You re both queer enough, if that s what you mean by kindred spirits," said Marilla with a sniff. "Yes, you may wash the dishes. Take plenty of hot water, and be sure you dry them well. I ve got enough to attend to this morning for I ll have to drive over to White Sands in the afternoon and see Mrs. Spencer. You ll come with me and we ll settle what s to be done with you. After you ve finished the dishes go up-stairs and make your bed." Anne washed the dishes deftly enough, as Marilla who kept a sharp eye on the process, discerned. Later on she made her bed less successfully, for she had never learned the art of wrestling with a feather tick. But is was done somehow and smoothed down; and then Marilla, to get rid of her, told her she might go out-of-doors and amuse herself until dinner time. Anne flew to the door, face alight, eyes glowing. On the very threshold she stopped short, wheeled about, came back and sat down by the table, light and glow as effectually blotted out as if some one had clapped an extinguisher on her. "What s the matter now?" demanded Marilla. "I don t dare go out," said Anne, in the tone of a martyr relinquishing all earthly joys. "If I can t stay here there is no use in my loving Green Gables. And if I go out there and get acquainted with all those trees and flowers and the orchard and the brook I ll not be able to help loving it. It s hard enough now, so I won t make it any harder. I want to go out so much--everything seems to be calling to me, `Anne, Anne, come out to us. Anne, Anne, we want a playmate --but it s better not. There is no use in loving things if you have to be torn from them, is there? And it s so hard to keep from loving things, isn t it? That was why I was so glad when I thought I was going to live here. I thought I d have so many things to love and nothing to hinder me. But that brief dream is over. I am resigned to my fate now, so I don t think I ll go out for fear I ll get unresigned again. What is the name of that geranium on the window-sill, please?" "That s the apple-scented geranium." "Oh, I don t mean that sort of a name. I mean just a name you gave it yourself. Didn t you give it a name? May I give it one then? May I call it--let me see--Bonny would do--may I call it Bonny while I m here? Oh, do let me!" "Goodness, I don t care. But where on earth is the sense of naming a geranium?" "Oh, I like things to have handles even if they are only geraniums. It makes them seem more like people. How do you know but that it hurts a geranium s feelings just to be called a geranium and nothing else? You wouldn t like to be called nothing but a woman all the time. Yes, I shall call it Bonny. I named that cherry-tree outside my bedroom window this morning. I called it Snow Queen because it was so white. Of course, it won t always be in blossom, but one can imagine that it is, can t one?" "I never in all my life say or heard anything to equal her," muttered Marilla, beating a retreat down to the cellar after potatoes. "She is kind of interesting as Matthew says. I can feel already that I m wondering what on earth she ll say next. She ll be casting a spell over me, too. She s cast it over Matthew. That look he gave me when he went out said everything he said or hinted last night over again. I wish he was like other men and would talk things out. A body could answer back then and argue him into reason. But what s to be done with a man who just LOOKS?" Anne had relapsed into reverie, with her chin in her hands and her eyes on the sky, when Marilla returned from her cellar pilgrimage. There Marilla left her until the early dinner was on the table. "I suppose I can have the mare and buggy this afternoon, Matthew?" said Marilla. Matthew nodded and looked wistfully at Anne. Marilla intercepted the look and said grimly "I m going to drive over to White Sands and settle this thing. I ll take Anne with me and Mrs. Spencer will probably make arrangements to send her back to Nova Scotia at once. I ll set your tea out for you and I ll be home in time to milk the cows." Still Matthew said nothing and Marilla had a sense of having wasted words and breath. There is nothing more aggravating than a man who won t talk back--unless it is a woman who won t. Matthew hitched the sorrel into the buggy in due time and Marilla and Anne set off. Matthew opened the yard gate for them and as they drove slowly through, he said, to nobody in particular as it seemed "Little Jerry Buote from the Creek was here this morning, and I told him I guessed I d hire him for the summer." Marilla made no reply, but she hit the unlucky sorrel such a vicious clip with the whip that the fat mare, unused to such treatment, whizzed indignantly down the lane at an alarming pace. Marilla looked back once as the buggy bounced along and saw that aggravating Matthew leaning over the gate, looking wistfully after them. CHAPTER III UP CHAPTER V 今日 - | 昨日 - | Total - since 04 June 2007 last update 2007-06-05 01 32 16 (Tue)
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Latin【lat】 ラテン語 00 Indo-European 01 Italic 02 Latino-Faliscan Latin script【Latn】 《古》ancient language バチカン市国【VA】 言語名別称 alternate names Latina 方言名 dialect names 表記法 writing Latin script【Latn】 参考文献 references WEB ISO 639-3 Registration Authority - SIL International LINGUIST List Ethnologue Wikipedia ウィキペディア
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Djinni・Efreet カードタイプ:Monster/モンスター エキスパンション:Towers of Ruin(Advance) 英語版 Card Name Number Class Ambusher Health Gold EXP VP Text Ghul 2 Djinni・Efreet・Level3 6 2 2 4 Immune to fighters and edged weapons.Battle Gain 1 curse if you have no fighter. Ifrit 2 8 2 2 5 Immune to rangers and bow weapons.Battle Gain 1 curse if you have no ranger. Majnun 2 9 2 2 5 Immune to wizards and spells.Battle Gain 1 curse if you have no wizard. Marid 2 10 2 2 6 Immune to thieves.Battle Gain 1 curse if you have no thief. Cancel all Spoils abilities. Iblis 2 12 2 3 7 Immune to Clerics.Battle Gain 1 curse if you have no Cleric. Cancel all Light that is not provided by heroes. 日本語版(仮訳) カード名 枚数 分類 アンブッシャー ヘルス 金貨値 経験値 勝利点 テキスト グル 2 ジニー・イフリート・レベル3 6 2 2 4 戦士および鋭利武器無効。戦闘:戦士がいない場合、Curse1枚を得る。 イフリート 2 8 2 2 5 レンジャーおよび弓武器無効。戦闘:レンジャーがいない場合、Curse1枚を得る。 マジュヌーン 2 9 2 2 5 魔術師および呪文無効。戦闘:魔術師がいない場合、Curse1枚を得る。 マーリド 2 10 2 2 6 盗賊無効。戦闘:盗賊がいない場合、Curse1枚を得る。全ての戦利品能力を打ち消す。 イブリス 2 12 2 3 7 僧侶無効。戦闘:僧侶がいない場合、Curse1枚を得る。英雄以外が供出する明かりを全て打ち消す。 カード解説/CARD GLOSSARY カード分析 平均ヘルス/金貨値/経験値/勝利点 = 9.0/2.0/2.2/5.4 所感 Djinniとは中東の精霊のこと、Efreetはその中で悪い性質のもの。なのだが、最近はヨーロッパ風ファンタジー作品でも普通に登場することも多いようだ。サンダーストーンでは強力なモンスター種として登場。Root of CorruptionではDjinnboundという、Djinnに取り付かれた人間のモンスタークラスも登場している。 特定の種類の英雄や武器、呪文への無効化能力に加え、Curseを与える能力も持つ。またヘルスも高めであり、中々鬱陶しい敵である。その代わり、勝利点は高め。 なるべく雇用する英雄のクラスを統一すると対策になる。バラバラのクラスの英雄を雇用しているとどれかが無効能力に引っかかってしまい、撃破のチャンスを逃すことが多い。 ヘルスが高いので無効化を受ける英雄を抱えた手札で倒すのは難しいことが多い。Curseについては回避出来ないものとあきらめた方がいいだろう。 ~無効は攻撃値が無効になるだけでなく、モンスターを対象とするダンジョン能力なども無効化されることを覚えておこう。Iblisの戦闘効果を僧侶であるVeilminderのダンジョン能力で打ち消すことは出来ないし、RangerであるTuathの能力でIfritをダンジョンの底に送ったりは出来ない。 Maridの戦利品キャンセルは特にRoyal Summonsにとってはイヤな効果なので、この呪文を使っている場合は注意。 狩りやすいカード 苦手とするカード 複合職の英雄:アドバンスではGlamercast、Honormain、Profanedが該当。無効化される相手が増えるので苦手な部類と言える。 クラシック版カード使用時
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工場(crafting)は主に3次製品を生産する施設です。 アップグレード条件はそれほど厳しくないので、すぐに8拠点まで拡張しましょう。 概要 地上施設です Area9で開放されます アップグレード 拠点数 アップグレードに必要なもの アップグレード時間 1 1000コイン 10分 2 50,000コイン 1時間 3 Insulated Wire×100 8時間 4 200,000コイン 10時間 5 300,000コイン 10分 6 Circuits×200 1時間 7 1,000,000コイン 8時間 8 2,000,000コイン 10時間 レシピ deeptownguideを参照。
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ストーリーの翻訳>25.ON INSTINCT ■Part 62 http //www.youtube.com/watch?v=Y5kus0Z4QzE feature=related このPROTOTYPEプレイ動画シリーズには字幕が出ているので、 時間がある人は少しでもいいので英文を載せていってください。 書式が分からない場合はベタ書きで構いません。 (特に重要でなければムービー部分だけで構いません) 登場ムービー 戦闘中 戦闘後 WEB-Elizabeth Greene 吸収後 BLACKWATCH Headquarters-RED CROWN Command, Battery Park 25.ON INSTINCT [本能] 登場ムービー ALEX Is that-that s Greene. Elizabeth Greene. あれは・・あれはGreene?Elizabeth Greeneなのか? 戦闘中 MARINE OFFICER I want anti-armor and high-explosive on it. Whatever we ve got that pierces armor or bursts bunkers, pour it onto that mass! 対戦車砲と榴弾を持ってこい。徹甲弾や貫通爆弾をありったけ叩き込め! MARINE OFFICER It s gone to ground. Check your footing...if it feels unstable, MOVE! 地下に潜ったぞ。足元に注意しろ・・・揺れたらかわせ! MARINE OFFICER It s still down there. It hasn t gone. Eyes open! まだやってないぞ。まだ倒してない。注意しろ! 戦闘後 ALEX Greene. Greene。 WEB-Elizabeth Greene 映像のみ 吸収後 COL. TAGGART This is Red Crown Command. Code Black in progress. All units fall back. Countdown to Fire Break has begun. I repeat, all units fall back for immediate evac. こちらRed Crown司令部。Code Blackが進行中。全部隊帰還せよ。Fire Breakへのカウントダウンが始まっている。繰り返す、全部隊は即刻帰還せよ。 ALEX This isn t good. There is only one reason for Blackwatch to pull out of Manhattan...they re gonna purge ??? island. まずいな。BLACKWATCHがマンハッタンから撤退する理由はただ一つ・・・この島を粛清するつもりだ。 (字幕表示されず) BLACKWATCH Headquarters-RED CROWN Command, Battery Park GENERAL RANDALL WHAT S THE SITUATION? 状況を報告しろ。 BLACKWATCH OFFICER COLONEL TAGGART HAS ORDERED A GENERAL RETREAT! Taggart大佐が総員撤退の指示を出されました。 GENERAL RANDALL I GAVE NO SUCH COMMAND! GET ME A RA... そんな命令出しておらん!すぐにここに・・・ CAPT. CROSS GET ONBOARD, SIR! 乗ってください。 GENERAL RANDALL I M MOVING BLACKWATCH COMMAND TO THE REAGAN AND TAKING HER OUT TO SEA! FIND TAGGART! BRING HIM TO ME! BLACKWATCH司令部はReaganに移して海に出るぞ!Taggartを探せ!俺のところまで連れてこい! GENERAL RANDALL I CAN ONLY GIVE YOU FOUR HOURS! THEN--IT S OUT OF MY HANDS! お前に4時間だけやる!それを過ぎたら・・・俺の手には負えん! CAPT. CROSS SIR! 了解。 ALEX Elizabeth Greene, General Peter Randall,and Hope Idaho...I gotta get to the people know the secret of that place. And Randall, you just made the top of my lists. Elizabeth Greene、Peter Randall大将、アイダホ州ホープ・・・あの場所の秘密を知ってる奴と話す必要がある。そしてRandall、お前が今俺のリストのトップだ。 (字幕表示されず)
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With the help of some of her Full House castmates, Jodie had the courage to do what s right and get help. Life is simple, if you are in trouble, you need to get help. That s the simple life! 彼女のFullハウスcastmatesの一部の助けを借りて、ジョディには正しいことをして、援助を得る勇気がありました。生命は単純です、あなたが困っているならば、あなたは援助を得る必要があります。それは、シンプルな生活です! Sweetin is currently picking up the pieces of her life, and Candace Cameron is really playing the role of big sister, helping her every step of the way. Sweetinは彼女の人生の現在元通りにしています、そして、キャンディスキャメロンは大きい姉妹の役割を本当に演じています。そして、方法の彼女のあらゆるステップを助けます。 And, her former co-star John Stamos tells PerezHilton.com through his rep, "I love and support Jodie and I’m here for her in any way that she needs me." そして、彼女の元共演者ジョンスタモスは彼の代表を通してPerezHilton.comを言います、「i愛、そして、サポートジョディ、そして、私彼女が私を必要とするどんな方法のためにでも彼女ここでm。」 http //www.perezhilton.com/topics/drugs/former_full_house_star_in_rehab_for_crystal_meth_20060118.php 大変だったみたいですよね ジョディ、幸せになってもらいたいな