单词 | jointer |
释义 | † jointern.1 Obsolete. A joint possessor; one who holds a jointure. ΘΚΠ society > law > legal right > right of possession or ownership > tenure of property > one who has tenure > [noun] > by joint tenure joint-tenant1528 tenant in common1531 jointer1566 co-tenant1856 1566 J. Studley tr. Seneca Agamemnon ii. ii. sig. Dv Thou that doest rule with hym made ioynter of his mace. a1592 R. Greene Frier Bacon (1594) sig. F3 Ile make thy daughter ioynter of it all, So thou consent to giue her to my wife. This entry has not yet been fully updated (first published 1901; most recently modified version published online March 2021). jointern.2 One who or that which joints. 1. Name of various tools. a. Carpentry, etc. A long kind of plane used in dressing the edges of boards, staves, etc. in preparation for jointing them; also, a machine used in jointing staves. ΘΚΠ society > occupation and work > equipment > shaping tools or equipment > plane > [noun] > jointing-plane jointer1654 jointer-plane1823 jointing-plane1854 1654 Essex Probate Rec. I. 198 2 Joynters... Trussing hoopes. 1678 J. Moxon Mech. Exercises I. iv. 65 The Joynter is made somewhat longer than the Fore-plain... Its office is to follow the Fore-plain, and to shoot an edge perfectly straight,..especially when a Joynt is to be shot. 1875 J. Lukin Carpentry & Joinery 25 The carpenter uses this jack plane first, and, subsequently, his longer trying plane, and still longer jointer, to put the final touches. 1885 J. Richards Wood-working Machinery 147 The first and leading tools are bench planes, a set of which should consist of one 26-inch jointer..one 24-inch jointer..one 22-inch foreplane [etc.]. 1900 C. G. Wheeler Woodworking for Beginners xvi. 448 The jointer..is more accurate for making a surface level and true, or for shooting the edges of boards. 1953 W. Coventon Woodwork Tools ii. 48 The trying plane..will be used for finishing the jointing, unless there is much jointing to do in hardwood, when it will pay to follow with a steel panel and jointer plane. 1958 G. H. Love Theory & Pract. Woodwork ii. 28 Working on the assumption that the longer the surface, the longer the plane required to true it, we have the jointer, a plane which is even longer than the trying plane. 1959 Handyman & Home Mechanic I. 36/2 Steel trying planes are often known as jointers, and are similar to steel jack planes except in length. b. Masonry. A tool used for filling with mortar or for marking the joints between courses of brick or stone work. ΘΚΠ society > occupation and work > equipment > building and constructing equipment > [noun] > masons' and bricklayers' tools > for marking or filling joints jointer1700 jointing-rule1700 Frenchman1885 grouter1961 1700 Moxon's Mech. Exercises: Bricklayers-wks. 11 A Jointer of Iron, with which, and the foresaid Rule, they joint the long Joints,..the Cross Joints..being done with the Jointer without the Rule. 1815 J. Smith Panorama Sci. & Art I. 194 The iron tool used along with the jointing-rule, to mark the joints of brick-work, is called a jointer; its form is nearly that of the letter ?, though its flexure is not in proportion so considerable. c. A bent piece of iron inserted into a wall to strengthen a joint. ΚΠ 1864 in Webster's Amer. Dict. Eng. Lang. 2. A workman employed in jointing; esp. one who makes the junctions between parts of an electric wire, etc. ΘΚΠ society > occupation and work > worker > workers according to type of work > manual or industrial worker > worker performing process or spec. task > [noun] > who fastens things together tacker1727 piecer1792 jointer1876 taper1921 zygologist1970 1876 W. H. Preece & J. Sivewright Telegraphy 235 Not only should the jointer's hands be scrupulously clean, but he should see that the wires to be joined are equally so, the copper being scraped bright and clean. 1895 B'ham Weekly Post 16 Mar. 4/8 There are plenty of excavators, but the pipe jointers are very scarce. 3. In the West Indies, a common name of Piper geniculatum. ΘΚΠ the world > plants > particular plants > trees and shrubs > shrubs > non-British shrubs > [noun] > American or West Indian ramgoat bush1566 burton-wood1697 cowage cherry1725 Jack-in-the-busha1726 screw tree1739 lady of the night1752 goatweed1756 solandra1797 silk-tassel1833 garrya1835 matico1839 choisya1840 Romneya1845 jointer1847 creosote-bush1851 creosote-plant1854 bridal wreath1856 ocotillo1856 adelaster1863 sage rose1864 white horse1864 tree poppy1866 Tacsonia1869 rain tree1877 piquillin bush1884 tassel-bush1891 bush poppy1899 Mexican orange1923 shrimp plant1941 1847 P. H. Gosse & R. Hill Birds of Jamaica 73 The deserted provision-grounds are overgrown with a thicket, almost impenetrable, of jointer, or jointwood. Compounds jointer-plane n. = sense 1a. ΘΚΠ society > occupation and work > equipment > shaping tools or equipment > plane > [noun] > jointing-plane jointer1654 jointer-plane1823 jointing-plane1854 1823 P. Nicholson New Pract. Builder 245 The Jointer-Plane is the longest of all the planes... It is used for shooting the edges to boards perfectly straight, so that their juncture may scarcely be discernible when their surfaces are joined together. 1881 F. Young Every Man his own Mechanic §244 Trying-planes and Jointer-planes differ from the jack-plane in being longer and set with a finer cut. This entry has not yet been fully updated (first published 1901; most recently modified version published online March 2022). < |
随便看 |
英语词典包含1132095条英英释义在线翻译词条,基本涵盖了全部常用单词的英英翻译及用法,是英语学习的有利工具。