wood chipper - meaning, definition, translation, pronunciation
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wood chipper (english) - meaning, definition, translation, pronunciation


Part of Speech

Noun

Phonetic Transcription

/wʊd ˈtʃɪpər/

Meaning and Usage

A wood chipper is a machine designed to chop wood and plant debris into smaller pieces, often used for landscaping, gardening, and waste management. It is commonly employed by tree services, landscapers, and municipalities to reduce the bulk of wood and brush.

The usage frequency of "wood chipper" is moderate and it is primarily used in technical or gardening contexts rather than everyday conversation. It appears more in written contexts, such as manuals, descriptions of services, and landscaping guides.

Example Sentences

  1. The tree service rented a wood chipper to clear the fallen branches after the storm.
  2. Служба по уходу за деревьями арендовала измельчитель древесины, чтобы убраться в упавших ветках после шторма.

  3. After pruning the shrubs, we used a wood chipper to mulch the cuttings.

  4. После обрезки кустов мы использовали измельчитель древесины, чтобы измельчить обрезки.

  5. Investing in a wood chipper can save you time and effort in yard maintenance.

  6. Инвестиции в измельчитель древесины могут сэкономить ваше время и усилия в уходе за садом.

Idiomatic Expressions

While "wood chipper" itself is not commonly found in idiomatic expressions, it can be included in metaphoric expressions regarding waste or destruction. Here are some examples:

  1. “The project went through the wood chipper, and all the original ideas were lost.”
  2. «Проект прошел через измельчитель древесины, и все первоначальные идеи были утеряны.»

  3. “After the budget cuts, the plans were thrown in the wood chipper.”

  4. «После сокращения бюджета планы были отправлены в измельчитель древесины.»

  5. “They proposed ideas that just got chewed up in the wood chipper of bureaucracy.”

  6. «Они предложили идеи, которые просто были пережеваны в измельчителе бюрократии.»

Etymology

The term "wood chipper" combines the words "wood," which derives from Old English wudu meaning tree or timber, and "chipper," which comes from the verb "chip," meaning to break off small pieces. The concept of using a machine to make chips from wood has been around since the mid-20th century, growing in use with the popularity of landscaping and gardening.

Synonyms and Antonyms

Synonyms: - Wood shredder - Brush cutter - Chipper

Antonyms: - Woodpile (when referring to uncut timber) - Lumber (processed wood not in chip form)

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25-07-2024