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[ʃi:Ɵ]plural - sheaths; noun1) (a case for a sword or blade.) bainha2) (a long close-fitting covering: The rocket is encased in a metal sheath.) revestimento•- sheathe* * *[ʃi:θ] n 1 Anat, Biol bainha. 2 coberta, revestimento. protective sheath Brit camisa-de-vênus, camisinha. -
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[ʃi:Ɵ]plural - sheaths; noun1) (a case for a sword or blade.) bainha2) (a long close-fitting covering: The rocket is encased in a metal sheath.) bainha•- sheathe -
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bainhaEnglish-Portuguese dictionary of military terminology > sheath
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5 medullary sheath
me.dul.lar.y sheath[med'∧ləri ʃi:θ] n Anat bainha de mielina: camada de mielina ao redor de uma fibra nervosa. -
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protective sheathBrit camisa-de-vênus, camisinha. -
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rub.ber sheath[r∧bə ʃ'i:θ] n Brit camisa-de-vênus. -
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sheath.ing[ʃ'i:ðiŋ] n 1 ato de embainhar. 2 revestimento ou proteção à prova d’água. 3 Naut revestimento do navio. -
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1) ((of curtains) pulled together or closed: The curtains were drawn, although it was still daylight.) fechado2) ((of a game etc) neither won nor lost: a drawn match.) empatado3) ((of a blade etc) pulled out of its sheath: a drawn sword.) desembainhado4) ((of a person) strained and tired: His face was pale and drawn.) abatido* * *[drɔ:n] pp of draw. • adj 1 tirado, puxado. 2 desembainhada (espada). 3 esboçado, traçado, delineado. 4 empatado, indeciso. 5 torcido (o rosto), cansado. -
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roof sheath.ing[r'u:f ʃi:ðiŋ] n = link=roof%20board roof board. -
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[ʃi:ð]verb (to put into a sheath: He sheathed his sword.) embainhar* * *[ʃi:ð] vt embainhar, cobrir, revestir. to sheathe the sword embainhar a espada. -
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[so:d](a weapon with a long blade that is sharp on one or both edges: He drew his sword (from its sheath) and killed the man.) espada- swordsman
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- cross swords* * *[sɔ:d] n 1 espada. 2 força militar. 3 arma branca, baioneta, sabre. at swords points pontos para a briga. at the point of the sword com violência, por meio de força, sob ameaça de morte. avenging sword espada da vingança. the sword of Damocles espada de Dâmocles, desastre eminente. to cross swords with terçar armas com, discutir, opor-se a. to put someone to the sword matar alguém usando a espada. he put them to the sword / ele os passou a fio de espada. two-edged sword fig arma de dois gumes. with the flat of the sword com o lado largo da espada. -
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14 drawn
1) ((of curtains) pulled together or closed: The curtains were drawn, although it was still daylight.) puxado, fechado2) ((of a game etc) neither won nor lost: a drawn match.) empatado3) ((of a blade etc) pulled out of its sheath: a drawn sword.) desembainhado4) ((of a person) strained and tired: His face was pale and drawn.) contraído -
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[ʃi:ð]verb (to put into a sheath: He sheathed his sword.) embainhar -
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[so:d](a weapon with a long blade that is sharp on one or both edges: He drew his sword (from its sheath) and killed the man.) espada- swordsman - swordtail - cross swords
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Sheath — Sheath, n. [OE. schethe, AS. sc[=ae][eth], sce[ a][eth], sc[=e][eth]; akin to OS. sk[=e][eth]ia, D. scheede, G. scheide, OHG. sceida, Sw. skida, Dan. skede, Icel. skei[eth]ir, pl., and to E. shed, v.t., originally meaning, to separate, to part.… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
Sheath — may refer to:* Scabbard, a container for a sword or other large blade * Condom, a kind of contraception * Vagina, the internal structure of the female genitalia * Koteka, a penis sheath worn by some natives of New Guinea * Debye sheath, a layer… … Wikipedia
Sheath — Студийный альбом … Википедия
sheath — [ʃi:θ] n plural sheaths [: Old English; Origin: sceath] 1.) a cover for the blade of a knife or sword ▪ His sword was back in its sheath. 2.) BrE old fashioned a ↑condom 3.) a protective covering that fits closely around s … Dictionary of contemporary English
sheath — ► NOUN (pl. sheaths) 1) a cover for the blade of a knife or sword. 2) a condom. 3) a structure in living tissue which closely envelops another. 4) a protective covering around an electric cable. 5) (also sheath dress) a close fitting dress … English terms dictionary
sheath — [shēth] n. pl. sheaths [shēthz, shēths] [ME schethe < OE sceath, akin to Ger scheide < IE base * skei , to cut, split, divide (> L scire, to know): the earliest form of sheath was prob. a split stick] 1. a case for the blade of a knife,… … English World dictionary
sheath — index cover (protection) Burton s Legal Thesaurus. William C. Burton. 2006 … Law dictionary
sheath — [ ʃiθ ] (plural sheaths [ ʃiðz ] ) noun count 1. ) a cover used for carrying a knife or a sword a ) something that surrounds and protects another thing 2. ) a dress that fits tightly around a woman s body … Usage of the words and phrases in modern English
sheath — O.E. sceað, scæð, from P.Gmc. *skaithiz (Cf. O.S. scethia, O.N. skeiðir (pl.), O.Fris. skethe, M.Du. schede, Du. schede, O.H.G. skaida, Ger. scheide scabbard ), possibly from root *skaith divide, split (see SHED (Cf … Etymology dictionary
sheath — is pronounced sheeth (like teeth) in the singular and sheedhz (like seethes) in the plural … Modern English usage
sheath|er — «SHEE thuhr», noun. a person who sheathes … Useful english dictionary