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Толковый словарь английского языка Oxford English Reference - plumb

 
 

Plumb

plumb
1. n., adv., adj., & v. --n. a ball of lead or other heavy material, esp. one attached to the end of a line for finding the depth of water or determining the vertical on an upright surface. --adv. 1 exactly (plumb in the centre). 2 vertically. 3 US sl. quite, utterly (plumb crazy). --adj. 1 vertical. 2 downright, sheer (plumb nonsense). 3 Cricket (of the wicket) level, true. --v.tr. 1 a measure the depth of (water) with a plumb. b determine (a depth). 2 test (an upright surface) to determine the vertical. 3 reach or experience in extremes (plumb the depths of fear). 4 learn in detail the facts about (a matter). Phrases and idioms out of plumb not vertical. plumb-line a line with a plumb attached. plumb-rule a mason's plumb-line attached to a board. Etymology: ME, prob. ult. f. L plumbum lead, assim. to OF plomb lead 2. v. 1 tr. provide (a building or room etc.) with plumbing. 2 tr. (often foll. by in) fit as part of a plumbing system. 3 intr. work as a plumber. Etymology: back-form. f. PLUMBER
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  I. noun Etymology: Middle English, from Anglo-French plum, plomb, from Latin ~um lead Date: 14th century a lead weight attached to a line and used to indicate a vertical direction, II. adverb Date: 15th century straight down or up ; vertically, to a complete degree ; absolutely , in a direct manner ; exactly, III. verb Date: 15th century transitive verb to weight with lead, 2. to measure the depth of with a ~, to examine minutely and critically , to adjust or test by a ~ line, to seal with lead, to supply with or install as ~ing, intransitive verb to work as a ~er, IV. adjective Date: 15th century exactly vertical or true, thorough, complete, see: vertical ...
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