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flick [flɪk]1. nouna. petit coup m• to flick a switch on/off allumer/éteindre• he flicked his cigarette ash into the ashtray il a fait tomber la cendre de sa cigarette dans le cendrier3. compounds[+ pages of book] feuilleter* * *[flɪk] 1.1) ( with finger) chiquenaude f; (with whip, cloth) petit coup m2) ( movement) gen, Sport petit coup m2.flicks (colloq) plural noun cinéma m3.transitive verb1) ( strike) ( with finger) donner une chiquenaude à; (with tail, cloth) donner un petit coup àto flick something at somebody — ( with finger) envoyer or lancer quelque chose à quelqu'un d'une chiquenaude
2) ( press) appuyer sur [switch]3) Sport donner un petit coup à [ball]•Phrasal Verbs: -
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flick-knife /ˈflɪknaɪf/n. (pl. flick-knives)(fam., GB) coltello a serramanico; coltello a scrocco. -
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subst. (flertall: flick knives) \/ˈflɪknaɪf\/, flertall: \/ˈflɪknaɪvz\/( britisk) springkniv -
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1. plural - knives; noun1) (an instrument for cutting: He carved the meat with a large knife.) cuchillo2) (such an instrument used as a weapon: She stabbed him with a knife.) puñal
2. verb(to stab with a knife: He knifed her in the back.) acuchillar, apuñalarknife n cuchillo / navajatr[naɪf]1 apuñalar, acuchillar\SMALLIDIOMATIC EXPRESSION/SMALLto get one's knife into somebody ensañarse con alguiento go under the knife someterse a cirugíato twist the knife in the wound hurgar en las heridasyou could cut the atmosphere with a knife el ambiente se podía cortar con un cuchilloknife and fork cubiertoknife grinder afilador,-ran.(§ pl.: knives) = cubierto s.m.• cuchilla s.f.• cuchillo s.m.• navaja s.f.v.• acuchillar v.
I naɪfthe knives are out for him/her — (BrE colloq) se la tienen jurada
to get one's knife into somebody — (colloq) ensañarse con alguien, atacar* a alguien
to turn o twist the knife (in the wound) — hurgar* en la herida
under the knife — ( Med) en la mesa de operaciones
you could have cut the atmosphere with a knife — se respiraba la tensión en el ambiente; (before n)
knife fight — pelea f con navajas (or cuchillos etc)
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transitive verb acuchillar[naɪf]1.N(pl knives) (=table knife) cuchillo m; (=pocket knife) navaja f, cortaplumas m inv ; (=dagger) puñal m; (=flick knife) navaja f, chaveta f (LAm); (=blade) cuchilla fdoes he use a knife and fork yet? — ¿ha aprendido ya a usar los cubiertos?
- get one's knife into sb- turn the knife in the wound- put or stick the knife in- like a2.VT (=stab) acuchillar, apuñalarto knife sb to death — matar a algn a navajazos or a puñaladas
3.CPDknife crime(s) N (PL) — delitos mpl con arma blanca
knife edge N — filo m (de cuchillo)
- be balanced on a knife edgeknife grinder N — (=person) afilador(a) m / f
knife sharpener N — (=tool) afilador m de cuchillos
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I [naɪf]the knives are out for him/her — (BrE colloq) se la tienen jurada
to get one's knife into somebody — (colloq) ensañarse con alguien, atacar* a alguien
to turn o twist the knife (in the wound) — hurgar* en la herida
under the knife — ( Med) en la mesa de operaciones
you could have cut the atmosphere with a knife — se respiraba la tensión en el ambiente; (before n)
knife fight — pelea f con navajas (or cuchillos etc)
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transitive verb acuchillar -
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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
- knife sliced right through his cheek
- knife won't cut
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1. noun(pl. knives)1) нож; to put a knife into smb. зарезать кого-л.2) surg. скальпель;the knifeа) нож хирурга;б) хирургическая операция; to go under the knife подвергнуться операции3) tech. струг, скребок, резец4) (attr.) ножевойbefore you can say knife немедленно, моментально; = и ахнуть не успелto get one's knife into smb. нанести удар кому-л., злобно напасть на кого-л.; беспощадно критиковать кого-л.knife and fork еда; a good (poor) knife and fork хороший (плохой) едок; to play a good knife and fork = уписывать за обе щеки, есть с аппетитомyou could cut it with a knife это нечто реальное; это вполне ощутимоSyn:dagger, dirk, flick-knife, misericord, poniard, stiletto2. verb1) резать ножом2) ударить, заколоть ножом3) amer. collocation нанести предательский удар кандидату своей партии (голосуя на выборах за его противника)* * *(n) нож* * ** * *[ naɪf] n. нож, скальпель, скребок, резец, зуб; струг v. резать ножом, ударить ножом, заколоть ножом; нанести предательский удар кандидату своей партии* * *нежелинежьножчем* * *1. сущ., мн. - knives 1) нож 2) хир.скальпель 3) тех. резец 2. гл. 1) резать ножом 2) а) ударить, заколоть ножом б) перен., амер.; разг. нанести предательский удар кандидату своей партии 3) перен. пронзать, рассекать -
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[naɪf] 1. сущ.; мн. knivesto plunge a knife into smb. — пырнуть кого-л. ножом
to pull a knife on smb. — замахнуться на кого-л. ножом
- paper knifeto stab smb. with a knife — пронзить кого-л. ножом
- paring knife
- pocket knife
- sheath knife
- steak knife2) мед. скальпельto go under the knife — лечь под нож, подвергнуться операции
3) тех. резец, скребок, струг••before you can say knife — немедленно, моментально; и ахнуть не успел
to get one's knife into smb. — злобно нападать на кого-л.; беспощадно критиковать кого-л.
to play a good knife and fork — уписывать за обе щеки, есть с аппетитом
2. гл.to hold a knife to smb.'s throat — приставать к кому-л. с ножом к горлу
1) резать ножом2)б) амер.; разг. нанести предательский удар кандидату своей партии ( голосуя на выборах за его противника)3) пронзать, рассекать ( о быстром движении)The birds were knifing the autumn sky. — Птицы рассекали просторы осеннего неба.
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