AX


Meaning of AX in English

— axlike , adj.

/aks/ , n. , pl. axes /ak"siz/ , v. , axed, axing .

n.

1. an instrument with a bladed head on a handle or helve, used for hewing, cleaving, chopping, etc.

2. Jazz Slang. any musical instrument.

3. have an ax to grind , to have a personal or selfish motive: His interest may be sincere, but I suspect he has an ax to grind.

4. the ax , Informal.

a. dismissal from employment: to get the ax.

b. expulsion from school.

c. rejection by a lover, friend, etc.: His girlfriend gave him the ax.

d. any usually summary removal or curtailment.

v.t.

5. to shape or trim with an ax.

6. to chop, split, destroy, break open, etc., with an ax: The firemen had to ax the door to reach the fire.

7. Informal. to dismiss, restrict, or destroy brutally, as if with an ax: The main office axed those in the field who didn't meet their quota. Congress axed the budget. Also, axe .

[ bef. 1000; ME; ax ( e ), ex ( e ), OE aex, aeces; akin to Goth aquizi, ON øx, ox, OHG acc ( h ) us, a ( c ) kus (G Axt ), MHG pl. exa akwiz-, akuz-, aksi- ákas, áks-; L ascia ( acsia ), Gk axíne; ag-s- ]

Random House Webster's Unabridged English dictionary.      Полный английский словарь Вебстер - Random House .