ice burn

English

Etymology

Phono-semantic matching of Japanese アイスバーン (aisubān), from German Eisbahn (literally ice road).

Noun

ice burn (uncountable)

  1. (Japan, non-native speakers' English) An icy road.
    • 2008, Takahiro Kato, “Editor's Note”, in PWRI Web Magazine, volume 3, Public Works Research Institute:
      sliding near intersections and on ice burn
    • 2018, Ren Katsurada; Tatsuhito Hasegawa, “Estimation of Road Snow Accumulation Using Smartphones to Create Snow Cover Maps for Pedestrians”, in IEEE Region 10 International Conference TENCON, DOI:10.1109/TENCON.2018.8650122:
      According to the results of this verification, the ordinary roads and ice burn are difficult to identify with acceleration sensors and gyro sensors.
    • 2021, Hokuto Kurihara; Sota Shimizu; Rikuta Mazaki; Naoki Motoi; Roberto Oboe; Nobuyuki Hasebe; Tomoyuki Miyashita, “Development of Haptic Feedback Control Stick for Remote Control between Different Structures”, in 10.1109/ICM46511.2021.9385652, DOI:10.1109/TENCON.2018.8650122:
      when the rover is driving on uneven ground, on ice burn []
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