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1 (the) blade of the knife
the blade/edge (handle, point) of the knife лезвие (ручка/рукоятка, остриё) ножаEnglish-Russian combinatory dictionary > (the) blade of the knife
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bleid1) (the cutting part of a knife etc: His penknife has several different blades.) hoja, filo2) (the flat part of a leaf etc: a blade of grass.) brizna3) (the flat part of an oar.) palablade n1. hoja / cuchilla2. pala3. briznatr[bleɪd]1 (of sword, knife, etc) hoja2 (of iceskate) cuchilla3 (of propeller, fan, oar, hoe) pala4 (of grass) brizna5 (of machine, guillotine) cuchillablade ['bleɪd] n: hoja f (de un cuchillo), cuchilla f (de un patín), pala f (de un remo o una hélice), brizna f (de hierba)n.• aleta s.f.• cuchilla s.f.• cuchilla eléctrica s.f.• espada s.f.• hoja s.f.• mata s.f.• pala s.f.• paleta s.f.• tallo s.m.bleɪd1) (of knife, razor) hoja f2) ( of propeller) pala f, paleta f[bleɪd]N1) (=cutting edge) [of knife, tool] filo m ; (=flat part) [of weapon, razor etc] hoja f ; [of skate] cuchilla f2) [of propeller] paleta f ; [of oar] pala f ; (Aut) [of wiper] rasqueta f3) [of grass etc] brizna f4) † (=gallant)(young) blade — galán m, joven m apuesto
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------------------------------------------------------------[English Word] back of a knife blade (as opp. to the cutting edge)[Swahili Word] manoleo[Part of Speech] noun------------------------------------------------------------[English Word] blade[English Plural] blades[Swahili Word] bapa[Swahili Plural] mabapa[Part of Speech] noun[Class] 5/6------------------------------------------------------------[English Word] blade[English Plural] blades[Swahili Word] makali[Part of Speech] noun[Class] 6------------------------------------------------------------[English Word] blade (of a knife or sword)[English Plural] blades[Swahili Word] kengee[Part of Speech] noun------------------------------------------------------------[English Word] blade (of a knife or sword)[English Plural] blades[Swahili Word] ukengee[Part of Speech] noun------------------------------------------------------------ -
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[naɪf]n(pl knives [naɪvz]) ножSee that the knife does not slip. — Смотрите, чтобы нож не соскользнул.
They were armed with knives. — Они были вооружены ножами.
His accent is so thick you could cut it with a knife. — У него такой акцент, что нельзя понять, что он говорит.
Mary didn't want to go under the knife bur the doctor insisted. — Мэри не хотела ложиться на операцию, но врач настаивал на ее необходимости
- sharp knife- big knife
- broken knife
- razor-sharp knife
- six-inch-bladed knife
- long knife
- kitchen knife
- bread knife
- paper knife
- steak knife
- pocket knife
- Swiss Army knife
- spring knife
- sheath knife
- boy-scout knife
- trench knife
- silver knife
- butcher's knife
- hunting knife
- sheathed knife
- unsheathed drawn knife
- knife edge
- knife basket
- knife grinder
- knife wound
- knife murder
- knife pleat
- knife stuck into his belf
- blade of the knife
- flick of the knife
- before you could say knife
- carry a knife
- manage a knife
- cut with a knife
- die under the surgeon's knife
- dig a knife into the tree
- feel the knife touch one's skin
- have out a knife
- have one's knife in smb
- lay the spoons, knives and forks
- look carving knives at smb
- make with a knife
- put down the knife
- put the knife away
- put a knife through the wall
- put a new handle to a knife
- reach for a knife
- replace the knife in the sheath
- seize a knife
- sharpen a knife
- shut the knife
- twist the knife in the wound
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лист од тревка (жито), остер раб (од нож), жилет* * *n. 1. сечило, острица; the blade of a knife (sword) острица на нож (меч);2. лопата (весла);3. (bot.) лист; a blade of grass тревка;4. (anat.) see scapula;5. меч; (fig.) мечувалец; 6. misc.; blade of the tongue површина на јазикот; (fig.) a gay blade веселник (весел човек) (see also wiper blade)n. лист;2. лопата од весло, лопатка коска;3. острица; razor blade - острица на брич; клас; острица; сечиво -
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♦ knife /naɪf/n. (pl. knives)1 coltello; (al pl., collett., anche) coltelleria, coltellame (sing.): table knife, coltello da tavola; carving knife, trinciante; coltello da scalco; steak knife, coltello per carne ( con lama seghettata); a sharp knife, un coltello affilato2 pugnale3 (med.) bisturi; (i) ferri (pl.): He died under the knife, è morto sotto i ferri ( del chirurgo); to have a horror of the knife, avere una gran paura di farsi operare● knife blade, lama di coltello (o di pugnale) □ knife box, coltelliera □ (sost.) knife-edge, filo del coltello (o della lama); (mecc.) coltello ( di leva di bilancia, di pendola, ecc.); (geogr.) cresta; (fig.) fil di lama, filo del rasoio: on a knife edge, ( di persona) in ansia, teso, preoccupato; ( di cosa) nella massima incertezza, in bilico, sul filo del rasoio, sul fil di lana □ (agg.) knife-edge, ( di piega, ecc.) molto sottile; ( di situazione, ecc.) teso, sul fil di lana, in bilico: a knife-edge finish, un finale sul fil di lana □ knife grinder, ( persona) arrotino; ( strumento) affilacoltelli, affilatoio □ (agric.) knife harrow, erpice a coltelli; erpice coltivatore □ knife-like, simile a un coltello; che ha una lama affilata □ knife pleat, piega (di gonna, pantalone) sottile e netta; knife-point, ► knifepoint □ knife rest, reggiposata □ knife sharpener, affilacoltelli, affilatoio □ knife thrower, lanciatore di coltelli □ knife throwing, lancio di coltelli □ knife wound, ferita di coltello; coltellata □ (fam.) before you can (o could) say knife, in men che non si dica; in un baleno; in un batter d'occhio □ boning knife, coltellina □ fruit knife, coltellino □ that you could cut with a knife, ( di atmosfera) da tagliare col coltello; ( di accento) molto marcato □ (fig.) to get (o to stick) the knife into sb., attaccare (o criticare) ferocemente q. □ (fam.) to go under the knife, essere operato; andare sotto i ferri □ like a knife through butter, molto facilmente; senza incontrare resistenza □ (fig.) to put the knife in, assestare (o vibrare) il colpo mortale (o di grazia) □ (fig.) to turn (o to twist) the knife in the wound, rigirare il coltello nella piaga □ (fam.) The knives are out for him, è sotto attacco.(to) knife /naɪf/v. t.1 accoltellare; dare una coltellata a3 (fam.) colpire a tradimento; pugnalare alle spalle. -
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1 gen couteau m ;an accent you could cut with a knife un accent à couper au couteau ; before you could say knife ○ en moins de temps qu'il n'en faut pour le dire ; to be under the knife ○ être sur le billard ○ ; to have one's knife into sb ○ en avoir après qn ○ ; to put the knife in descendre qn en flèche ; to twist the knife in the wound remuer le couteau dans la plaie ; the knives are out! fig c'est la guerre! -
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blade [bleɪd](b) Technology (of fan) pale f; (of propeller) pale f, aile f; (of helicopter) hélice f; (of turbine motor, water wheel) aube f; (of plough) soc m (tranchant); (of ice skates) lame f; (of oar, paddle) plat m, pale f; (of windscreen wiper) balai m, raclette f∎ wheat in the blade blé m en herbe -
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♦ blade /bleɪd/n.1 lama: knife blade, lama di coltello; razor blade, lama (o lametta) di rasoio; two-blade razor, rasoio bilama2 (fig.) lama; spadaccino; schermidore5 (bot.) foglia allungata; filo ( d'erba): a blade of wheat, una foglia di grano; wheat in the blade, grano in erba7 (fam. antiq.) giovanotto vivace; moscardino10 (fotogr.) lamellabladeda.3 (tecn.) con pala; a pale; a palette; palettato: double-bladed, a due pale; three-bladed, a tre pale. -
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knife blade contact Messerkontakt mEnglish-German dictionary of Electrical Engineering and Electronics > knife blade contact
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16 knife blade switch
knife blade switch Messerschalter mEnglish-German dictionary of Electrical Engineering and Electronics > knife blade switch
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17 knife-edge
∎ figurative we were on a knife-edge on était sur des charbons ardents;∎ his decision was (balanced) on a knife-edge sa décision ne tenait qu'à un fil(b) (of scales) couteau m -
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= knife-blade steel ножевая стальEnglish-Russian dictionary of mechanical engineering and automation > knife steel
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19 knife-blade steel
English-Russian dictionary of mechanical engineering and automation > knife-blade steel
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blade [bleɪd]* * *[bleɪd]1) (of knife, sword, axe) lame f; (of fan, propeller, oar) pale f; ( of turbine) aube f; ( of windscreen wiper) balai m3) Linguistics ( of tongue) plat m
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