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Толковый словарь английского языка Oxford English Reference - shed

 

Shed

shed
1. n. 1 a one-storeyed structure usu. of wood for storage or shelter for animals etc., or as a workshop. 2 a large roofed structure with one side open, for storing or maintaining machinery etc. 3 Austral. & NZ an open-sided building for shearing sheep or milking cattle. Etymology: app. var. of SHADE(1) 2. v.tr. (shedding; past and past part. shed) 1 let or cause to fall off (trees shed their leaves). 2 take off (clothes). 3 reduce (an electrical power load) by disconnection etc. 4 cause to fall or flow (shed blood; shed tears). 5 disperse, diffuse, radiate (shed light). Phrases and idioms shed light on see LIGHT(1). Etymology: OE sc(e)adan f. Gmc
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  I. verb (~; ~ding) Etymology: Middle English, to divide, separate, from Old English scēadan; akin to Old High German skeidan to separate, Latin scindere to split, cleave, Greek schizein to split Date: before 12th century transitive verb to set apart ; segregate, to cause to be dispersed without penetrating , 3. to cause (blood) to flow by cutting or wounding, to pour forth in drops , to give off or out , to give off, discharge, or expel from the body of a plant or animal: as, to eject, slough off, or lose as part of the normal processes of life , to discharge usually gradually especially as part of a pathological process , to rid oneself of temporarily or permanently as superfluous or unwanted , intransitive verb to pour out ; spill, to become dispersed ; scatter, to cast off some natural covering (as fur or skin) , see: discard II. noun Date: 12th century distinction, difference, something (as the skin of a snake) that is discarded in ~ding, a divide of land, III. noun Etymology: alteration of earlier shadde, probably from Middle English shade shade Date: 1557 1. a slight structure built for shelter or storage, a building that resembles a ~, hut, ~like adjective IV. transitive verb (~ded; ~ding) Date: 1850 to put or house in a ~ ...
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