shunt
Reikšmė (anglų kalba)
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- To cause to move (suddenly), as by pushing or shoving; to give a (sudden) start to.
- To divert to a less important place, position, or state.
- To provide with a shunt.
- To move data in memory to a physical disk.
- To divert electric current by providing an alternative path.
- To move a train from one track to another, or to move carriages, etc. from one train to another.
- (informal) To have a minor collision, especially in a motor car.
- To divert the flow of a body fluid.
- (obsolete) To turn aside or away; to divert.
- To carry on arbitrage between the London stock exchange and provincial stock exchanges.
Sinonimai
electrical shunt
by-passing
feeder road
parallel connection
shunt circuit
side-track
switch over
side-way
down pipe
shunt connection
angle tee
shunt off
split-flow
shunt current
by-pass channel
by-pass tube
connection in parallel
in-bridge
install in parallel
stub arm
pass-by circuitous
by-pas sage
by-pass conduit
by-pass pipe
barter away
branch circuit
Dažnis
Tariama kaip (IPA)
/ʃʌnt/
Etimologija (anglų kalba)
From Middle English shunten, schunten, schonten, schounten, shont, shonte, shount, shounten, shunte (“to move rapidly or suddenly, jerk; to swerve, turn away; to avoid, dodge, escape, evade”), either: * possibly a back-formation from Middle English shǒnen (“to decline to do, refuse; to abandon, forsake; to disdain, dislike, hate; to avoid, escape; to be afraid, fear; to be wary of”), from Old English sċunian, sċyniġan; see shun. Or * an alteration of Middle English shunden, *schunden, *schinden, from Old English sċyndan, sċendan (“to hasten, hurry”) (as in āsċyndan (“to remove, take away”), from Proto-West Germanic *skundijan, from Proto-Germanic *skundijaną (“to compel, drive, push; to accelerate, rush, speed up”), from Proto-Indo-European *(s)kew(n)t- (“to rattle, shake”). * from unrecorded Old English *sċunettan, a derivative of sċunian (“to shun, avoid”). The English word is cognate with Danish skynde (“to hasten, hurry, speed”), Icelandic skynda, skunda (“to hasten”), Middle High German schünden (“to compel; to urge; to irritate”), Norwegian skynde (“to hurry, rush”), Swedish skynda (“to hasten, hurry; to scuttle, scurry”). Outside Germanic, compare Sanskrit स्कन्दति (skándati, “to dart, leap, spring, spurt or burst forth, ejaculate, assail, drop, split”), Albanian shkund (“to shake; to swig”). As regards the noun sense, compare Middle English shunt (“swerve; sudden jerk”), derived from the verb.
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