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单词 mux
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muxn.1

Brit. /mʌks/, U.S. /məks/
Forms: 1700s– mucks, 1700s– mux.
Origin: Of uncertain origin. Perhaps a variant or alteration of another lexical item. Etymon: muck n.1
Etymology: Origin uncertain. In sense 1, perhaps < the plural of muck n.1; in quot. 1746 at sense 1 perhaps after mucksy adj. Derivation from a variant of mix n.1 or mig n.1 is probably less likely. Compare mawks n. and discussion at that entry. Compare mux v.1).In sense 2 perhaps after muck n.1 3 or mix n.2 1a; compare also quot. 1859 at mux v.1 a, and muss n.4
regional.
1. English regional (south-western). Mud, dirt, mire; a muddy or miry state.
ΘΚΠ
the world > physical sensation > cleanness and dirtiness > dirtiness > dirt > [noun] > mud
loamc725
fenc897
addleOE
fanc1340
mudc1400
slutchc1400
slikec1425
slipc1440
slobber1440
sorec1440
sludge1649
mux1746
gutter1785
slakec1800
sposh1836
mudge1848
1746 Exmoor Scolding in Gentleman's Mag. July 354/2 Thy shoes oll mux, and thy whittle oll besh.
1777–8 R. Wight Horæ Subsecivæ (MS Bodl. Eng. lang. d.66) 328 [Exmoor] Quid est Pilm? Resp[onsum]: Mux a drow'd.
1795 ‘P. Pindar’ Royal Visit Exeter i. iii Zom in the mucks, and pellum sprawlin.
1836 R. Polwhele Reminiscences III. 171 O'er half the town his horned Worship flew! On mux or pilm macadamizing tramp'd.
1888 F. T. Elworthy W. Somerset Word-bk. (at cited word) You can't go Pound-lane way, he's all to a mux, over shoe-deep.
1892 S. Hewett Peasant Speech Devon 103 A young lady once inquired, ‘What is mucks?’ when a countryman replied: ‘Why, pillum a-wet, missy!’
1903 G. E. Dartnell in Eng. Dial. Dict. IV. 504/2 [Devon] Pillums be mux as cooms by drowth.
1986 J. Downes Dict. Devon Dial. 62/1 Mux, muck. Mux adrowed, dried muck, dust.
2. U.S. regional (north-eastern). A disordered, muddled, or discomfited state; a mess. Cf. muck n.1 3.
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1847 H. N. Moore Fitzgerald & Hopkins 127 ‘Gracious, mau! how I look! I'm all in a mux!’ flutteringly ejaculated Cleopatra.
1848 in Amer. Speech (1935) 10 41/1 ‘In a mux.’ Confused, disarranged.
1865 E. Stoddard Two Men iv. 28 I knew you would come back. Now we are in a mux.
1874 C. M. Scammon Marine Mammals N. Amer. 311 He made a mux of it and missed the whale.
1910 Dial. Notes 3 454 Mux, confusion, ‘all in a mux’.
This entry has been updated (OED Third Edition, June 2003; most recently modified version published online March 2022).

muxn.2

Brit. /mʌks/, U.S. /məks/
Inflections: Plural muxes.
Forms: 1900s– MUX, 1900s– MuX, 1900s– mux.
Origin: Formed within English, by clipping or shortening. Etymon: multiplexer n.
Etymology: Shortened < multiplexer n.
Telecommunications.
1. Multiplexing; multiplex operation.
ΘΚΠ
society > communication > telecommunication > [noun] > type of system > making
quadding1933
multiplexing1939
mux1972
muxing1986
1972 Communications ACM 15 319 (heading) MUX, a simple approach to on-line computing.
1983 Telecommunications June 34 The FDM/FDMA system consists of analog MUX (multiplex) equipment performing several stages of multiplexing.
1988 Computing Syst. 1 279 The paper uses mux as a case study to illustrate some principles that can help keep a user interface simple, comfortable, and unobtrusive.
1996 Proc. IEEE Asia Pacific Conf. Circuits & Syst. 171 The video conferencing system provides two-way audio and video communications using MuX.
2. A multiplexer.
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1978 Electronics Lett. 14 588/2 A multiplexer MUX(p,q)..can be used to implement a logical function of n variables.
1993 UNIX Rev. Mar. 64/2 (advt.) We get lots of support calls from UNIX users trying to get their multiport serial boards to work with our modems and muxes.
1994 Data Communications Internat. Aug. 56/2 Most muxes can allocate bandwidth in response to the in-band signalling used by many American PBXs.
This is a new entry (OED Third Edition, June 2003; most recently modified version published online March 2022).

muxv.1

Brit. /mʌks/, U.S. /məks/
Forms: 1800s mucks, 1800s– mux.
Origin: Of uncertain origin. Probably formed within English, by conversion. Etymon: mux n.1
Etymology: Origin uncertain; probably < mux n.1 (compare sense 2 at that entry, although this is first attested later). Compare muck v.1 5, muss v.1
Chiefly U.S. regional (north-eastern).
a. transitive. = muck v.1 5.
ΘΚΠ
the world > physical sensation > cleanness and dirtiness > dirtiness > dirty [verb (transitive)] > dirty by handling
slubber1621
mux1806
the world > existence and causation > creation > destruction > damage > damage or injure [verb (transitive)]
mareOE
shendOE
hinderc1000
amarOE
awemc1275
noyc1300
touchc1300
bleche1340
blemisha1375
spill1377
misdoa1387
grieve1390
damagea1400
despoil?a1400
matea1400
snapea1400
mankc1400
overthrowa1425
tamec1430
undermine1430
blunder1440
depaira1460
adommage?1473
endamage1477
prejudicec1487
fulyie1488
martyra1500
dyscrase?1504
corrupt1526
mangle1534
danger1538
destroy1542
spoil1563
ruinate1564
ruin1567
wrake1570
injury1579
bane1587
massacre1589
ravish1594
wrong1595
rifle1604
tainta1616
mutilea1618
to do violence toa1625
flaw1665
stun1676
quail1682
maul1694
moil1698
damnify1712
margullie1721
maul1782
buga1790
mux1806
queer1818
batter1840
puckeroo1840
rim-rack1841
pretty1868
garbage1899
savage1899
to do in1905
strafe1915
mash1924
blow1943
nuke1967
mung1969
1806 Balance (Hudson, N.Y.) 26 Aug. 272 To do observance, make obliging mention, Wink lovingly, mux chastity away.
1859 J. R. Bartlett Dict. Americanisms (ed. 2) 287 To mux is much used in New England for muss; as, ‘Don't mux my crinoline.’
1877 J. M. Bailey They all do It 22 Stop muxin' that bread!..you've eaten enough for twenty people. I shan't have you muxing and gauming up the victuals.
1914 Dial. Notes 4 77 Mux, to handle, paw over, maul.
1934 West Virginia Rev. Dec. 78/1 One may hear muxed in certain sections of West Virginia now and then... It is a term synonymous to messed up, rather than a form of mixed.
b. transitive. With up.
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1869 R. D. Blackmore Lorna Doone III. x. 157 By vice of mismanagement on the part of my mother, and Nicholas Snowe, who had thoroughly muxed up everything.
1874 Appletons' Jrnl. 17 Oct. 495/1 Mux and muggle—signifying to mix thoroughly—..is generally employed in the passive form. ‘He's all muxed and muggled up.’
1943 C. A. Weslager Delaware's Forgotten Folk 15 I get dizzy when I try to figger out how we are all related. We are all muxed up.
1996 Dict. Amer. Regional Eng. (at cited word) Children, properly dressed up to go somewhere, often get all muxed up before their parents are ready to start.
c. transitive. With out.
ΚΠ
1889 R. D. Blackmore Kit & Kitty xiv All the things were put back again after mucksing out the rooms.
This entry has been updated (OED Third Edition, June 2003; most recently modified version published online March 2022).

muxv.2

Brit. /mʌks/, U.S. /məks/
Origin: Formed within English, by conversion. Etymon: mux n.2
Etymology: < mux n.2
Telecommunications.
transitive. = multiplex v.
ΘΚΠ
society > communication > telecommunication > [verb (transitive)] > render multiplex, etc.
multiplex1885
quadruplex1885
quad1886
octuplex1889
mux1983
1983 Data Communications June 205 (heading) Stat muxing SDLC data to improve net efficiency.
1995 Guardian 21 Sept. (OnLine section) 5/2 DSVD allows several voice calls, plus a standard data channel from a computer, to be muxed together over a single modem carrier.
1996 Data Communications Internat. 21 May 96/2 The Trinicom 5000 is a rollabout system featuring an inverse multiplexer that complies with..the de facto industry standard for automatically muxing multiple WAN links.
This is a new entry (OED Third Edition, June 2003; most recently modified version published online March 2022).
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