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出典:『Wiktionary』 (2026/04/03 01:01 UTC 版)
From 中期英語 tool, tol, from 古期英語 tōl (“tool, implement, instrument”, literally “that with which one prepares something”), perhaps borrowed from Old Norse tól, but at any rate ultimately from Proto-Germanic *tōlą (“that which is used in preparation, tool”), from Proto-Indo-European *dewh₂- (“to tie to, secure”), equivalent to taw (“to prepare”) + -le (agent suffix). Cognate with Scots tuil (“tool, implement, instrument, device”), Icelandic tól (“tool”), Faroese tól (“tool, instrument”). Related to 古期英語 tāwian (“to make, prepare, or cultivate”); see taw, and tow ("fibres used for spinning").
tool (third-person singular simple present tools, present participle tooling, simple past and past participle tooled)
From 古期英語 tōl, from Proto-Germanic *tōlą.
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a handy tool
a handy tool
a worn-out tool
a sharp tool
刃物.
a slender tool
Tools used
a toolbox
a tool or instrument
a device used to transport an object
a tool or instrument used for a certain purpose
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