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单词 jacketing
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jacketingn.

Brit. /ˈdʒakᵻtɪŋ/, U.S. /ˈdʒækədɪŋ/
Forms: 1800s– jacketing, 1900s– jacketting.
Origin: Formed within English, by derivation. Etymons: jacket n., -ing suffix1.
Etymology: < jacket n. + -ing suffix1.
1. Any of various kinds of covering, casing, etc. (see jacket n. III.). Later also as a mass noun. steam jacketing, water jacketing: see the first element.
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society > occupation and work > equipment > machine > parts of machines > other parts > [noun] > sleeves, coverings, or screens
spring box1696
jacket1815
faceplate1827
shoe1837
jacketing1842
splasher1848
splash-board1850
sleeve1865
shield1888
sleeving1923
mesh1926
1842 Civil Engineer & Architect's Jrnl. 5 159/2 If the saving is not in the engine, it may be in the boiler, or probably in the felt or jacketing.
1848 Jrnl. Franklin Inst. May 344 I claim the oven enclosing the chest of drawers, and surrounded by a jacketing, formed by constructing the top, bottom, and sides with double plates.
1892 P. Benjamin Mod. Mechanism 412 The forward part of the barrel, which is free of jacketing, is supported by a truss attached to the trunnion section of the jacket by bolts and keys.
1943 B. W. Leyson Warplane & how it Works iii. 36 The casing or jacketing of the bullet was a soft alloy.
2012 N.Y. Times (Nexis) 2 Feb. d2 The codes require wiring to have a kind of jacketing that's made of PVC.
2. A fabric or other material for making jackets. Later also: material of this type.
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the world > textiles and clothing > textiles > textile fabric or an article of textile fabric > textile fabric > textile fabric for specific purpose > [noun] > for clothing > for other specific items of clothing
bleauntc1314
hosing1340
tays1350
belting1567
gartering1571
footing1707
girdling1720
petticoating1738
lungi1779
Bath-coating1791
trousering1830
costuming1833
jacketing1847
skirting1882
kitenge1960
1847 Bristol Mercury 25 Dec. (advt.) A selection of every material in wear, with the latest designs in Fancy Jacketings, Trouserings, and Vestings.
1904 Manch. Guardian 16 July Ladies' costume cloths and jacketing are improving, especially in fancy patterns.
1969 Times 16 May 18/3 Wool worsted jacketings designed by John Claridge for Italian and Japanese resort wear.
2008 Esquire Mar. 139/2 The spring/summer collection is all tailored grey flannel jacketing for men, in luxurious cashmere.
3. colloquial, English regional, and U.S. regional. A scolding or a severe reprimand. Also: a beating, a thrashing (cf. jacket v. 3, to dust (also thrash, tan, etc.) a person's jacket at jacket n. Phrases 3).
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the world > movement > impact > striking > beating or repeated striking > [noun] > specific object a person
threshingOE
sousingc1580
rib-roast1595
basting1599
swingeing1603
cuffing1610
lamming1611
rib-roasting1613
mauling1621
pinking1637
drubbing1650
diverberation1651
verberation1661
trimming1675
rib1699
thrashing1720
dousing1721
fagging1746
bumping1751
dusting1799
clapperclawing1806
milling1806
hiding1809
punishment1811
doing1814
bethumping1831
mugging1846
jacketing1850
frailing1851
pasting1851
towelling1851
tanning1863
fum-fum1885
ribbing1894
paddywhack1898
tanking1905
beating-up1915
shellacking1931
sloshing1931
clobbering1948
twatting1963
duffing-up1967
1850 Morning Chron. 22 July 4/3 I got a jacketing because I was not married, and if the door had been open I should have run away.
1851 H. Mayhew London Labour I. 92/1 I don't work on Sundays. If I did, I'd get a jacketing.
1894 ‘J. S. Winter’ Red Coats 29 The very worst ‘jacketing’ which the Colonel was capable of administering.
1903 A. Adams Log of Cowboy 253 Explaining the jacketing I had got from Priest, and the partial promise I had made not to bet.
1907 H. H. Peerless Diary 17 June in Brief Jolly Change (2003) 112 Then we disperse, and as we get our candles, hear sounds of a domestic storm in progress. Someone is getting a jacketing, and we hear Mrs Ings in shrill tones, saying, ‘You're a mischief-maker, that's what you are here, a mischief-maker.’
1995 J. M. Sims-Kimbrey Wodds & Doggerybaw: Lincs. Dial. Dict. 157/1 Jacketin', a good beating. (One you have to take your jacket off either to deliver or receive.)
This entry has been updated (OED Third Edition, March 2018; most recently modified version published online March 2022).
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