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flat spade

  • 1 flat spade

    flat spade flache Schaufel f

    English-German dictionary of Architecture and Construction > flat spade

  • 2 blade

    noun
    1) (of sword, knife, dagger, razor, plane) Klinge, die; (of chisel, scissors, shears) Schneide, die; (of saw, oar, paddle, spade, propeller) Blatt, das; (of paddle wheel, turbine) Schaufel, die
    2) (of grass etc.) Spreite, die
    3) (sword) Schwert, das
    * * *
    [bleid]
    1) (the cutting part of a knife etc: His penknife has several different blades.) die Klinge
    2) (the flat part of a leaf etc: a blade of grass.) das Blatt, der Halm
    3) (the flat part of an oar.) das Blatt
    * * *
    [bleɪd]
    I. n
    1. (flat part) Klinge f
    \blade of grass Grashalm m
    \blade of an oar Ruderblatt nt
    \blade of a turbine Turbinenschaufel f, Turbinenblatt nt
    shoulder \blade Schulterblatt nt
    2. ( liter or dated: man) Draufgänger m
    a dashing young \blade ein verwegener junger Bursche veraltend
    II. vi SPORT ( fam) Inliners fahren fam, bladen fam, inlinen fam
    * * *
    [bleɪd]
    n
    1) (of knife, tool, weapon, razor) Klinge f; (of pencil sharpener) Messerchen nt; (of guillotine) Beil nt
    2) (of tongue) vorderer Zungenrücken; (of oar, spade, saw, windscreen wiper) Blatt nt; (of plough) Schar f; (of turbine, paddle wheel) Schaufel f; (of propeller) Blatt nt, Flügel m
    3) (of leaf) Blatt nt, Spreite f (spec); (of grass, corn) Halm m, Spreite f (spec)
    4) (liter: sword) Klinge f (liter)
    5) (old: dashing fellow) schmucker Bursch (old)
    6)
    See:
    = shoulder blade
    * * *
    blade [bleıd]
    A s
    1. BOT Blatt n, Spreite f (eines Blattes), Halm m:
    blade of grass Grashalm;
    in the blade auf dem Halm
    2. TECH Blatt n (einer Säge, Axt, Schaufel, eines Ruders)
    3. TECH
    a) Flügel m (eines Propellers)
    b) Schaufel f (eines Schiffsrades oder einer Turbine)
    4. TECH Klinge f (eines Degens, Messers etc)
    5. FOTO Blendenflügel m
    6. ELEK Messer(kontakt) n(m):
    blade switch Messerschalter m
    7. a) AGR Pflugschar f
    b) TECH Planierschild m (einer Planierraupe etc)
    8. ARCH Hauptdachbalken m
    9. MATH Schiene f
    10. poet Degen m, Klinge f
    11. poet Kämpfer m, Streiter m
    12. obs forscher Kerl
    13. LING Rücken m (der Zunge)
    B v/t
    1. mit einem Blatt oder einer Klinge etc versehen
    2. TECH Schutt etc mit einer Planierraupe (weg)räumen
    * * *
    noun
    1) (of sword, knife, dagger, razor, plane) Klinge, die; (of chisel, scissors, shears) Schneide, die; (of saw, oar, paddle, spade, propeller) Blatt, das; (of paddle wheel, turbine) Schaufel, die
    2) (of grass etc.) Spreite, die
    3) (sword) Schwert, das
    * * *
    n.
    Blatt ¨-er n.
    Klinge -n f.
    Schaufel -n f.

    English-german dictionary > blade

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