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单词 bailer
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bailern.1

Etymology: < bail v.4 + -er suffix1.Previous versions of the OED give the stress as: ˈbailer.
He who or that which bails water out; a man employed to bail out a ship; a utensil used for this purpose, a machine constructed to lift and throw out water from a pit, etc.
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society > occupation and work > equipment > lifting or hoisting equipment > [noun] > for raising water
well bucket1477
flail?a1500
kettle-mill1570
scoop1580
water engine1611
chain-pumpa1618
cochlea1648
water-screw1648
engine1652
bucket-fountain1663
chain1682
noria1696
tub-engine1702
tub-gin1702
well-pole1727
screw engine1729
rag1747
rag pump1747
swape1773
picotah1780
water balance1800
ram1801
well sweep1818
shadoof1836
hydraulic belt1856
water carrier1875
bailer1883
trip-bucket1926
society > occupation and work > equipment > receptacle or container > vessel > vessel for scooping liquid > [noun]
ladlea1000
spoocher1294
scoopc1330
lade-bowl1420
laving-bowl1457
bail1466
jet1501
lade-pail1558
lade-gallonc1575
lade-mele1579
spudgel1775
dipper1783
baler1875
bailer1883
tabo1900
society > travel > travel by water > one who travels by water or sea > sailor > sailors involved in specific duties or activities > [noun] > sailors with other specific duties on ship
sounder1575
carpenter1626
marshal1626
mastman1649
master of voyage1771
tierer1825
legger1831
call boy1835
bellboy1851
paymaster1852
snubber1853
leadsman1857
lamps1866
berther1867
bailer1883
waistboater1891
tanky1909
planesman1945
society > travel > travel by water > vessel, ship, or boat > equipment of vessel > other equipment of vessel > [noun] > utensil for bailing
bailer1883
1883 W. H. G. Kingston Paddy Finn xv. 190 There was no bailer; but I had seized my hat.
1883 Cent. Mag. July 330/1 The ‘sand-pump’ and ‘bailer,’ employed to take up and hoist out the pulverized rock and water.
1883 Daily News 15 Sept. 2/7 (Shipping) [Ship] Hardwick..half full of water..Bailers have been employed.

Compounds

bailer shell n. the shell of a gastropod mollusc of the genus Cymbium found in the south-western Pacific, also called melon shell at melon n.1 2; also, the mollusc itself.
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the world > animals > invertebrates > subkingdom Metazoa > grade Triploblastica or Coelomata > class Gastropoda > [noun] > superorder Branchifera > order Prosobranchiata > section Siphonostomata > family Volutidae > shell of member of genus Cymbium
melon shell1776
bailer shell1908
1908 E. J. Banfield Confessions of Beachcomber i. iv. 148 The bailer shell alive is like an egg, in the fact that it is full of meat.
1926 Austral. Encycl. II. 135/2 The most useful of all molluscs was the Melon or Bailer-shell (Cymbium flammeum), which served for a canoe-bailer.
1929 Times 2 Aug. 14/1 Several melon or bailer shells were as large as footballs.
1947 I. L. Idriess Isles of Despair viii. 56 Many a bailer shell filled with rich turtle soup.
1955 A. Ross Australia 55 121 Beautiful bailer shells, so-called because the natives use them to bail from their canoes.
This entry has not yet been fully updated (first published 1885; most recently modified version published online June 2019).

bailern.2

Etymology: < bail n.4 + -er suffix1.Previous versions of the OED give the stress as: ˈbailer.
Cricket.
A ball so bowled as to hit the bails.
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society > leisure > sport > types of sport or game > ball game > cricket > bowling > [noun] > a ball bowled > types of delivery or ball
full toss1826
long hop1830
twister1832
bail ball1833
bailer1833
grubber1837
slow ball1838
wide1838
ground ball1839
shooter1843
slower ball1846
twiddler1847
creeper1848
lob1851
sneak1851
sneaker1851
slow1854
bumper1855
teaser1856
daisy-cutter1857
popper1857
yorker1861
sharpshooter1863
headball1866
screwball1866
underhand1866
skimmerc1868
grub1870
ramrod1870
raymonder1870
round-armer1871
grass cutter1876
short pitch1877
leg break1878
lob ball1880
off-break1883
donkey-drop1888
tice1888
fast break1889
leg-breaker1892
kicker1894
spinner1895
wrong 'un1897
googly1903
fizzer1904
dolly1906
short ball1911
wrong 'un1911
bosie1912
bouncer1913
flyer1913
percher1913
finger-spinner1920
inswinger1920
outswinger1920
swinger1920
off-spinner1924
away swinger1925
Chinaman1929
overspinner1930
tweaker1938
riser1944
leg-cutter1949
seamer1952
leggy1954
off-cutter1955
squatter1955
flipper1959
lifter1959
cutter1960
beamer1961
loosener1962
doosra1999
1833 J. Mitford in Gentleman's Mag. Sept. 236/1 [The practice of going out to meet the ball] saves alike the fingers and the wickets from a first-rate top-bailer.
1865 Field 9 Sept. 189/2 Mr. Sale..at length bowled Capt. Parnell with an irresistible bailer.
1881 Daily News 29 June 2/6 (Cricket) A fine bailer from Studd beat Peake when 246 had been made.
1882 Daily Tel. 27 May A bailer from Jones just managed to destroy his chance.
This entry has not yet been fully updated (first published 1885; most recently modified version published online March 2021).
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