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1 knife edge
knife edge[n'aif edʒ] n gume, fio de faca ou navalha. on a knife edge 1 aflito, muito ansioso. 2 periclitante, em uma corda bamba. -
2 knife-point
knife-point[n'aif pɔint] n ponta afiada da faca. at knife-point ameaçado de ferimento com uma faca. -
3 knife file
knife file[n'aif fail] n lima-faca. -
4 knife grinder
knife grinderamolador de facas. -
5 knife switch
knife switch[n'aif switʃ] n Electr chave de faca. -
6 knife-board
knife-board[n'aif bɔ:d] n tábua para limpar e polir facas. -
7 knife-grass
knife-grass[n'aif gra:s] n Bot planta da família das Ciperáceas, cujas folhas têm cantos agudos. -
8 knife-grinder
knife-grind.er[n'aif graində] n amolador de facas. -
9 knife-rest
knife-rest[n'aif rest] n suporte para facas. -
10 knife
1. plural - knives; noun1) (an instrument for cutting: He carved the meat with a large knife.) faca2) (such an instrument used as a weapon: She stabbed him with a knife.) faca2. verb(to stab with a knife: He knifed her in the back.) esfaquear* * *[naif] n (pl knives) 1 faca. 2 qualquer coisa semelhante em forma ou função, como: punhal, canivete, navalha. 3 lâmina cortante de qualquer instrumento ou máquina. • vt+vi 1 apunhalar, esfaquear. 2 cortar com faca, ou como se fosse uma faca. 3 Amer coll derrotar traiçoeiramente, tentar arruinar, atraiçoar. before you can say knife extremamente rápido, num piscar de olhos. he plays a good knife and fork ele é um bom garfo. he wants to get/ have his knife in you ele quer pegar/prejudicar você. to be under the knife ser submetido a uma cirurgia, entrar na faca. under the knife em uma intervenção cirúrgica. -
11 knife
1. plural - knives; noun1) (an instrument for cutting: He carved the meat with a large knife.) faca2) (such an instrument used as a weapon: She stabbed him with a knife.) faca2. verb(to stab with a knife: He knifed her in the back.) esfaquear -
12 knife
faca, navalhaEnglish-Portuguese dictionary of military terminology > knife
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13 knife rest
cavalo de frisa de cavaleteEnglish-Portuguese dictionary of military terminology > knife rest
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14 knife switch
chave de faca (Elec)English-Portuguese dictionary of military terminology > knife switch
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15 knife
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16 paper-knife
noun (a knife used for opening envelopes etc.) corta-papéis* * *pa.per-knife[p'eipə naif] n espátula, corta-papel. -
17 switch knife
switch knife[sw'itʃ naif] n = link=switchblade%20knife switchblade knife. -
18 I twisted the knife out of his hand
I twisted the knife out of his handtorci a faca da mão dele.English-Portuguese dictionary > I twisted the knife out of his hand
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19 at knife-point
at knife-pointameaçado de ferimento com uma faca. -
20 back of a knife
back of a knifecostas de uma faca.
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