出典:Wiktionary
出典:『Wiktionary』 (2025/05/22 04:18 UTC 版)
From 中期英語 *swarf, *swerf, from 古期英語 ġeswearf, ġesweorf (“iron filings; rust”) and/or Old Norse svarf (“metallic dust”), both from Proto-Germanic *swarbą (“that which is rubbed off; shavings”), from Proto-Germanic *swerbaną (“to mop, wipe; to rub off”); see further at swerve. The word is cognate to 古期英語 sweorfan (“to rub, scour; to file”).
swarf (countable and uncountable, plural swarfs)
swarf (third-person singular simple present swarfs, present participle swarfing, simple past and past participle swarfed)
From 中期英語 swarven, swerven (“to go; to deviate, turn aside; to stagger, be unsteady; to swerve”), from 古期英語 sweorfan (“to wipe; to polish; to rub, scour; to file”), from Proto-Germanic *swerbaną (“to mop, wipe; to rub off”). The word is cognate to Middle Dutch swerven (“to rove; to stray”) (whence Dutch zwerven (“to roam”)), Low German swarven (“to rove; to stray; to riot”), Old Norse svarfa (“to sweep; to be agitated, upset”), Norwegian svarva (“to agitate”), sverva (“to whirl”). See swerve.
swarf (third-person singular simple present swarfs, present participle swarfing, simple past and past participle swarfed)
swarf (plural swarfs)
出典:Wikipedia
出典:『Wikipedia』 (2011/06/15 12:50 UTC 版)
Swarf, also known as turnings, chips, or filings, are shavings and chippings of metal — the debris or waste resulting from metalworking operations including milling and grinding. It can usually be recycled, and this is the preferred method of disposal due to the environmental concerns regarding potential contamination with cutting fluid or tramp oil. The ideal way to remove these liquids is by the use of a centrifuge which will separate the fluids from the metal, allowing both to be reclaimed and prepared for further treatment.
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