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ab·er·ra·tion
/ˌæbəˈreʃən/
名詞
越軌, 光行差, 心理失常, 色差
From:
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ab·er·ra·tion
/ˌæbəˈreʃən/
名詞
迷行, 迷亂, 光行差, 像差
From:
Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913)
Ab·er·ra·tion
n.
1.
The
act
of
wandering
;
deviation
,
especially
from
truth
or
moral
rectitude
,
from
the
natural
state
,
or
from
a
type
.
“The
aberration
of
youth.”
--
Hall
.
“
Aberrations
from
theory.”
--
Burke
.
2.
A
partial
alienation
of
reason
.
“Occasional
aberrations
of
intellect.”
--
Lingard
.
Whims
,
which
at
first
are
the
aberrations
of
a
single
brain
,
pass
with
heat
into
epidemic
form
.
--
I
.
Taylor
.
3.
Astron.
A
small
periodical
change
of
position
in
the
stars
and
other
heavenly
bodies
,
due
to
the
combined
effect
of
the
motion
of
light
and
the
motion
of
the
observer
;
called
annual aberration
,
when
the
observer's
motion
is
that
of
the
earth
in
its
orbit
,
and
daily
or
diurnal aberration
,
when
of
the
earth
on
its
axis
;
amounting
when
greatest
,
in
the
former
case
,
to
20.4'',
and
in
the
latter
,
to
0.3''.
Planetary aberration
is
that
due
to
the
motion
of
light
and
the
motion
of
the
planet
relative
to
the
earth
.
4.
Opt.
The
convergence
to
different
foci
,
by
a
lens
or
mirror
,
of
rays
of
light
emanating
from
one
and
the
same
point
,
or
the
deviation
of
such
rays
from
a
single
focus
;
called
spherical aberration
,
when
due
to
the
spherical
form
of
the
lens
or
mirror
,
such
form
giving
different
foci
for
central
and
marginal
rays
;
and
chromatic aberration
,
when
due
to
different
refrangibilities
of
the
colored
rays
of
the
spectrum
,
those
of
each
color
having
a
distinct
focus
.
5.
Physiol.
The
passage
of
blood
or
other
fluid
into
parts
not
appropriate
for
it
.
6.
Law
The
producing
of
an
unintended
effect
by
the
glancing
of
an
instrument
,
as
when
a
shot
intended
for
A
glances
and
strikes
B
.
Syn:
--
Insanity
;
lunacy
;
madness
;
derangement
;
alienation
;
mania
;
dementia
;
hallucination
;
illusion
;
delusion
.
See
Insanity
.
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From:
WordNet (r) 2.0
aberration
n
1:
a
state
or
condition
markedly
different
from
the
norm
[
syn
:
aberrance
,
aberrancy
,
deviance
]
2:
a
disorder
in
one's
mental
state
3:
an
optical
phenomenon
resulting
from
the
failure
of
a
lens
or
mirror
to
produce
a
good
image
[
syn
:
distortion
, {
optical
aberration
]
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