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save‐all
補
じゅう
器
;
節約
装置
; セーブオール
日本語WordNet(英和)
save-all
名詞
1.
船に荷を積んでいる間船と埠頭の間にかけられている網(a net hung between ship and pier while loading a ship)
2.
より大きな帆から漏れる風を捉らえるために付けた帆(a sail set to catch wind spilled from a larger sail)
3.
無駄を押える容器がより多くの利用を生み出す(a receptacle for catching waste products for further use)
「save-all」に関する類語一覧
日英・英日専門用語辞書
save-all
補
じゅう
器
,
しずく
受け
,
節約
装置
,セーブオール,
滴
受
Wiktionary英語版
出典:
Wiktionary
save-all
別の表記
saveall
名詞
save
-
all
(
複数形
save-alls
)
(
now
rare
)
Something that
prevents
waste
or
loss
.
[from
17th
c.
]
1891
,
George Washington
Cullum,
Edward
Singleton
Holden,
Charles
Braden,
Biographical
Register
of the
Officers and
Graduates
of the
U.S. Military Academy
at
West Point
,
N.Y.
,
page
617:
Casting
my
fortunes
at
Mrs.
Thompson
's
, I
soon
became
initiated
into the
etiquette
and
usage
of
that
polite
caravansary
;
and I
now
write of
that
era
of
two-pronged
forks
, and when “
saveall
” was the choicest
dish
, and the
observances
at the table
not
altogether
Chesterfieldian.
1896
,
Engineering
Record
,
Building
Record
, and
Sanitary Engineer
,
American
Plumbing
Practice
,
page
107:
All of
the
fixtures
are
set on
full-size
marble
slabs
,
having
a ½-
inch
countersink
for a
save-all
, with a 3-inch
brass
rose
,
screw-top
strainer
,
connected
to a
1¼-
inch
galvanized-iron
waste pipe
with
a good
incline
and
entering
its 2-inch
sectional
save-all
waste
pipes
R,
Fig.
18
,
by
a 45-degree connection.
(
now
chiefly
historical
)
A
device
in a
candlestick
to hold
the
ends
of
candles
,
so
they
can be
burned
all the way
down.
[from
17th
c.
]
1828
,
JT
Smith
,
Nollekens and His
Times
,
Century
Hutchinson
1986,
p.
232:
The remainder
of the
furniture
consisted of
a flat-candlestick, with a
saveall
; but, for
snuffers
,
Bronze
used her
scissors
,
or
indeed
, upon
most
occasions
, her fingers.
1848
,
Repertory
of
patent
inventions
and other
discoveries
and
improvements
in
arts
,
manufactures
and
agriculture
,
page
178:
Fourthly
,
an
ornamental
candle-fastener. This
invention
is intended to
combine
a
metallic
or
other
ornament
for the
candle
,
acting
as a
fastener
for the
candle
, with a
save-all
,
by which
the
objectionable
necessity
of
fastening
the
candle
with
paper
is done
away
with.
1873
,
Arthur
Charles
Henderson
, “
No.
2253”,
in
Chronological
and
Descriptive
Index
of
Patents
Applied
for and
Patents
Granted
,
Containing
the Abridgements
of
Provisional
and
Complete
Specifications
,
page
499:
An
improved
“
save-all
suitable
to
all kinds of
candlesticks
,
candle
or
reading
lamps
,
or
chandeliers
burning
wax
,
composition
,
or
other candles.
A
trough
to
prevent
waste
in a
paper
-
making
machine.
[from
18th
c.
]
1901
,
Frank
O.
Butler
,
The
Story of
Paper-making
:
At the end of
the "
save-all
", where the
fibers
are
to leave
the "
wire
"
for the
next stage
of
their
journey
, suction-boxes
are placed
,
provided
with
an
air-pump
to take
up
the
surplus
water
that has
not yet
found
its
way
through the meshes.
1907
April
5,
John
Hunt
, “
Reclaiming
Waste Material
”,
in
The World's
Paper
Trade
Review
,
volume
47
,
number
14
,
page
8:
In
designing
any save all
system
one of the
cardinal
principles
is to
send
no
material
to the
save-all
which
can be
reclaimed
in
any other
waya, and this
applies
particularly
to the
gravity
variety.
1907
April
15
,
Paper
Makers
Monthly
Journal
,
volume
45
,
number
4,
page
128:
A large amount of
backwater
passing
to the
save-all
will have the
effect
of
keeping
its
contents
in constant
motion
, and the
currents
thus
set up
will
seriously
impede
its action.
(
nautical
,
now
historical
)
A
small
sail
sometimes
set
under the
foot
of
another
sail
,
to catch
the
wind
that would
pass under
it.
[from
19th
c.
]
1835
,
John
Jeremie,
Recent events
at
Mauritius
,
page
83
:
Save-all
sails
I believe
are
commonly
laced
on
to the
foot
of
other
sails
,
in light
weather
—she had something
of
this
description
under her
lower
studding
sails.
1843
,
The
Art of
Sail-Making
as
practised
in the
Royal Navy
,
page
12
:
Sloops
,
cutters
,
smacks
, hoys
&c.
have a
main-sail
abaft
the
mast
,
as
the brigs; upon and
before the mast
they have a
square sail
,
or
cross-jack
; and, above the
cross-jack
, a
small
sail
,
called
a
save-all
top-sail
; above
that is
a
top-sail
,
called
a
swallow-tailed
top-sail
, and
the next
is
the top-gallant-sail.
1863
,
Stephen
Bleecker
Luce
,
Seamanship
,
page
463:
There are
a few
other
sails
,
such as
a
gaff-topsail
, which
sets
over the
spanker
; a
ring-tail
, which
sets
abaft
the
spanker
; a
save-all
,
under the
lower
studding-sail
boom
,
and a
jib-topsail
, which
sets
flying
over the job. These are
never
met
with
now in
the service.
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