FIDDLE


Meaning of FIDDLE in English

n. & v.

--n.

1. colloq. or derog. a stringed instrument played with a bow, esp. a violin.

2 colloq. an instance of cheating or fraud.

3 Naut. a contrivance for stopping things from rolling or sliding off a table in bad weather.

--v.

1. intr. a (often foll. by with, at) play restlessly. b (often foll. by about) move aimlessly. c act idly or frivolously. d (usu. foll. by with) make minor adjustments; tinker (esp. in an attempt to make improvements).

2 tr. sl. a cheat, swindle. b falsify. c get by cheating.

3 a intr. play the fiddle. b tr. play (a tune etc.) on the fiddle.

Phrases and idioms:

as fit as a fiddle in very good health. face as long as a fiddle a dismal face. fiddle-back a fiddle-shaped back of a chair or front of a chasuble. fiddle-head a scroll-like carving at a ship's bows. fiddle pattern the pattern of spoons and forks with fiddle-shaped handles. play second (or first) fiddle take a subordinate (or leading) role.

Etymology: OE fithele f. Gmc f. a Rmc root rel. to VIOL

Oxford English vocab.      Оксфордский английский словарь.