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Толковый словарь английского языка - saw

 

Saw

saw
see: see II. noun Etymology: Middle English ~e, from Old English sagu; akin to Old High German sega ~, Latin secare to cut Date: before 12th century a hand or power tool or a machine used to cut hard material (as wood, metal, or bone) and equipped usually with a toothed blade or disk, ~like adjective III. verb (~ed; ~ed or ~n; ~ing) Date: 13th century transitive verb to cut with a ~, to produce or form by cutting with a ~, to slash as though with a ~, intransitive verb 1. to use a ~, to cut with or as if with a ~, to undergo cutting with a ~, to make motions as though using a ~ , ~er noun IV. noun see: say Date: before 12th century maxim, proverb
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  1. n. & v. --n. 1 a a hand tool having a toothed blade used to cut esp. wood with a to-and-fro movement. b any of several mechanical power-driven devices with a toothed rotating disk or moving band, for cutting. 2 Zool. etc. a serrated organ or part. --v. (past part. sawn or sawed) 1 tr. a cut (wood etc.) with a saw. b make (boards etc.) with a saw. 2 intr. use a saw. 3 a intr. move to and fro with a motion as of a saw or person sawing (sawing away on his violin). b tr. divide (the air etc.) with gesticulations. Phrases and idioms saw-doctor a machine for making the teeth of a saw. saw-edged with a jagged edge like a saw. saw-frame a frame in which a saw-blade is held taut. saw-gate = saw-frame. saw-gin = cotton-gin. saw-horse a rack supporting wood for sawing. sawn-off (US sawed-off) 1 (of a gun) having part of the barrel sawn off to make it easier to handle and give a wider field of fire. 2 colloq. (of a person) short. saw-pit a pit in which the lower of two men working a pit-saw stands. saw-set a tool for wrenching saw-teeth in alternate directions to allow the saw to work freely. saw-wort a composite plant, Serratula tinctoria, yielding a yellow dye from its serrated leaves. Derivatives sawlike adj. Etymology: OE saga f. Gmc 2. past of SEE(1). 3. n. a proverb; a maxim (that's just an old saw). Etymology: OE sagu f. Gmc, rel. to SAY: cf. SAGA ...
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