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  • 1 knife

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    [English Word] back of a knife blade (as opp. to the cutting edge)
    [Swahili Word] mafutuni
    [Part of Speech] noun
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    [English Word] butcher's knife
    [Swahili Word] buchari
    [Part of Speech] noun
    [Derived Word] ind
    [Swahili Definition] kisu cha muuza nyama
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    [English Word] curved knife (used for slashing the bark of a palm tree in order to collect the sap for making palm wine)
    [Swahili Word] kotama
    [Swahili Plural] kotama
    [Part of Speech] noun
    [Class] 9/10
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    [English Word] knife
    [English Plural] knives
    [Swahili Word] kisu
    [Swahili Plural] visu
    [Part of Speech] noun
    [Class] 7/8
    [Related Words] jisu, kijisu
    [English Example] cut with a knife; do whatever you want with me (literally: you are the knife and I am the meat)
    [Swahili Example] kata kwa kisu; wewe kisu mimi nyama
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    [English Word] knife
    [Swahili Word] -choma kisu
    [Part of Speech] verb
    [Swahili Definition] kufanya kisu kuingia ndani ya mtu
    [English Example] The King of Mombasa killed the Portuguese commander by knifing him.
    [Swahili Example] Mfalme wa Mombasa alimwua kwa kumchoma kisu jemadari wa Kireno [Masomo 143]
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    [English Word] knife (large)
    [Swahili Word] buchari
    [Part of Speech] noun
    [Note] Ind.
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    [English Word] knife (large)
    [English Plural] knives (large)
    [Swahili Word] jisu
    [Swahili Plural] majisu
    [Part of Speech] noun
    [Class] 5/6
    [Derived Word] kisu n
    [Swahili Example] jisu lile kubwa limezama kabisa kifuani mwa Magoma [Muk]
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    [English Word] knife (large)
    [Swahili Word] puchari
    [Part of Speech] noun
    [Derived Word] indian? Or Butcher?
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    [English Word] knife (large)
    [Swahili Word] sime
    [Swahili Plural] masime
    [Part of Speech] noun
    [Class] 5/6
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    [English Word] knife (small)
    [English Plural] knives
    [Swahili Word] kijisu
    [Swahili Plural] vijisu
    [Part of Speech] noun
    [Class] 7/8
    [Derived Language] Swahili
    [Derived Word] kisu
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    [English Word] knife (very sharp)
    [English Plural] knives
    [Swahili Word] wembe
    [Swahili Plural] nyembe
    [Part of Speech] noun
    [Class] 11/10
    [Related Words] jembe
    [English Example] when a child cries for a knife give it to him (proverb - i.e., let him learn by experience)
    [Swahili Example] mtoto akililia wembe mpe (methali)
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    [English Word] knife edge
    [English Plural] knife edges
    [Swahili Word] ukali wa kisu
    [Swahili Plural] ukali wa visu
    [Part of Speech] noun
    [Class] 14
    [Related Words] ukali
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    [English Word] knife used for tapping palm trees
    [English Plural] knives
    [Swahili Word] upamba
    [Swahili Plural] pamba
    [Part of Speech] noun
    [Class] 11/10
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    [English Word] knife with a curved blade
    [Swahili Word] shembea
    [Swahili Plural] shembea
    [Part of Speech] noun
    [Class] 9/10
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    [English Word] large knife
    [Swahili Word] geli
    [Part of Speech] noun
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    [English Word] large knife
    [English Plural] large knives
    [Swahili Word] jisu
    [Swahili Plural] majisu
    [Part of Speech] noun
    [Class] 5/6
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    [English Word] large knife for clearing forest
    [Swahili Word] parange
    [Swahili Plural] maparange
    [Part of Speech] noun
    [Class] 5/6
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    [English Word] large knife with a blunt edge
    [Swahili Word] sansuri
    [Swahili Plural] sansuri
    [Part of Speech] noun
    [Class] 9/10
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    [English Word] long knife
    [Swahili Word] panga
    [Swahili Plural] mapanga
    [Part of Speech] noun
    [Class] 5/6
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    [English Word] pocket knife
    [English Plural] pocket knives
    [Swahili Word] kijembe
    [Swahili Plural] vijembe
    [Part of Speech] noun
    [Class] 7/8
    [Derived Language] Swahili
    [Derived Word] jembe
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    [English Word] pruning knife
    [English Plural] pruning knives
    [Swahili Word] kisu cha kupogolea
    [Swahili Plural] visu vya kupogolea
    [Part of Speech] noun
    [Class] 7/8
    [Swahili Definition] kitu kinachotumika kusongea au kubania
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    [English Word] shoemaker's knife
    [Swahili Word] ramba
    [Swahili Plural] ramba
    [Part of Speech] noun
    [Class] 9/10
    [Derived Language] Hindi
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    [English Word] short curved knife (used for slashing the bark of a palm tree in order to collect the sap for making palm wine)
    [Swahili Word] kotama
    [Swahili Plural] kotama
    [Part of Speech] noun
    [Class] 9/10
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    [English Word] short knife used for making incisions in the bark of palm trees in order to drain off the sap for making wine
    [Swahili Word] ugemo
    [Part of Speech] noun
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    English-Swahili dictionary > knife

  • 2 knife

    1. plural - knives; noun
    1) (an instrument for cutting: He carved the meat with a large knife.) cuchillo
    2) (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, apuñalar
    knife n cuchillo / navaja
    tr[naɪf]
    noun (pl knives)
    1 (gen) cuchillo; (folding) navaja
    1 apuñalar, acuchillar
    \
    SMALLIDIOMATIC EXPRESSION/SMALL
    to get one's knife into somebody ensañarse con alguien
    to go under the knife someterse a cirugía
    to twist the knife in the wound hurgar en las heridas
    you could cut the atmosphere with a knife el ambiente se podía cortar con un cuchillo
    knife and fork cubierto
    knife grinder afilador,-ra
    knife ['naɪf] vt, knifed ['naɪft] ; knifing : acuchillar, apuñalar
    knife n, pl knives ['naɪvz] : cuchillo m
    n.
    (§ pl.: knives) = cubierto s.m.
    cuchilla s.f.
    cuchillo s.m.
    navaja s.f.
    v.
    acuchillar v.

    I naɪf
    noun (pl knives) cuchillo m; ( penknife) navaja f, cortaplumas m or f; ( dagger) puñal m

    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 fightpelea f con navajas (or cuchillos etc)


    II
    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 f

    does 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 a
    2.
    VT (=stab) acuchillar, apuñalar
    3.
    CPD

    knife crime(s) N (PL) — delitos mpl con arma blanca

    knife edge Nfilo m (de cuchillo)

    - be balanced on a knife edge

    knife grinder N(=person) afilador(a) m / f

    knife sharpener N(=tool) afilador m de cuchillos

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    I [naɪf]
    noun (pl knives) cuchillo m; ( penknife) navaja f, cortaplumas m or f; ( dagger) puñal m

    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 fightpelea f con navajas (or cuchillos etc)


    II
    transitive verb acuchillar

    English-spanish dictionary > knife

  • 3 knife

    1. noun
    , pl. knives Messer, das

    put a knife into somebody — jemandem ein Messer zwischen die Rippen jagen

    turn or twist the knife [in the wound] — (fig.) Salz in die Wunde streuen

    the knives are out [for somebody] — (fig.) das Messer wird [für jemanden] gewetzt; see also academic.ru/28918/fork">fork 1. 1)

    2. transitive verb
    (stab) einstechen auf (+ Akk.); (kill) erstechen
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    1. plural - knives; noun
    1) (an instrument for cutting: He carved the meat with a large knife.) das Messer
    2) (such an instrument used as a weapon: She stabbed him with a knife.) das Messer
    2. verb
    (to stab with a knife: He knifed her in the back.) erstechen
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    [naɪf]
    I. n
    <pl knives>
    Messer nt
    to go under the \knife MED unters Messer kommen fam
    to pull [or draw] a \knife [on sb] ein Messer [gegen jdn] ziehen
    to wield [or brandish] a \knife ein Messer schwingen
    you could [have] cut the air with a \knife die Stimmung war zum Zerreißen gespannt
    to get [or have] your \knife into sb jdm übel wollen, es auf jdn abgesehen haben, jdn gefressen haben BRD fam
    the knives are out for him BRIT, AUS ( fam) die Messer sind schon für ihn gewetzt
    to put [or stick] the \knife into sb jdm in den Rücken fallen
    before you could say \knife ehe man sich's versah
    we opened the door and before you could say \knife, the dog shot out into the open wir öffneten die Tür, da schoss der Hund auch schon ins Freie
    to turn [or twist] the \knife [in the wound] Salz in die Wunde streuen
    II. vt
    to \knife sb jdn mit dem Messer angreifen, auf jdn einstechen
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    [naɪf]
    1. n pl knives
    Messer nt

    knife, fork and spoon — Besteck nt

    like a ( hot) knife through butter (fig)völlig mühelos

    before you could say knife (inf)eh man sichs versah, im Nu

    he's not the sharpest knife in the drawer ( esp US inf )er ist nicht gerade der Hellste(inf)

    2. vt
    einstechen auf (+acc); (fatally) erstechen, erdolchen
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    knife [naıf]
    A pl knives [naıvz] s
    1. Messer n:
    before you can say knife bes Br umg ehe man bis drei zählen kann, im Handumdrehen;
    to the knife bis aufs Messer, bis zum Äußersten;
    have one’s knife into sb jemanden auf dem Kieker haben, jemanden gefressen haben (beide umg)
    2. MED (Sezier-, Operations) Messer n:
    be (go) under the knife unterm Messer liegen (unters Messer kommen);
    he died under the knife er starb während der Operation
    B v/t
    1. (be)schneiden, mit einem Messer bearbeiten, Farbe mit dem Messer auftragen
    2. a) mit einem Messer stechen oder verletzen:
    he was knifed in the back er bekam ein Messer in den Rücken
    b) knife to death erstechen
    3. fig
    a) jemandem in den Rücken fallen, jemandem einen Dolchstoß versetzen
    b) jemanden abschießen umg
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    1. noun
    , pl. knives Messer, das

    turn or twist the knife [in the wound] — (fig.) Salz in die Wunde streuen

    the knives are out [for somebody] — (fig.) das Messer wird [für jemanden] gewetzt; see also fork 1. 1)

    2. transitive verb
    (stab) einstechen auf (+ Akk.); (kill) erstechen
    * * *
    n.
    (§ pl.: knives)
    = Messer n.

    English-german dictionary > knife

  • 4 knife

    1. plural - knives; noun
    1) (an instrument for cutting: He carved the meat with a large knife.) kniv
    2) (such an instrument used as a weapon: She stabbed him with a knife.) kniv
    2. verb
    (to stab with a knife: He knifed her in the back.) stikke ned
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    1. plural - knives; noun
    1) (an instrument for cutting: He carved the meat with a large knife.) kniv
    2) (such an instrument used as a weapon: She stabbed him with a knife.) kniv
    2. verb
    (to stab with a knife: He knifed her in the back.) stikke ned

    English-Danish dictionary > knife

  • 5 knife

    1. plural - knives; noun
    1) (an instrument for cutting: He carved the meat with a large knife.) nož
    2) (such an instrument used as a weapon: She stabbed him with a knife.) nož
    2. verb
    (to stab with a knife: He knifed her in the back.) zabosti
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    I [náif]
    noun
    nož, bodalo, rezilo
    before you can say knife — nenadoma, zelo hitro
    to get a knife into s.o. — napasti brez milosti, ostro kritizirati
    war to the knife — boj na nož, boj brez milosti
    II [náif]
    transitive verb
    rezati, zabosti; American slang komu za hrbtom kaj delati, zahrbtno napasti

    English-Slovenian dictionary > knife

  • 6 knife

    1. plural - knives; noun
    1) (an instrument for cutting: He carved the meat with a large knife.) kniv
    2) (such an instrument used as a weapon: She stabbed him with a knife.) kniv, dolk
    2. verb
    (to stab with a knife: He knifed her in the back.) dolke, stikke med kniv
    kniv
    I
    subst. (i flertall: knives) \/naɪf\/
    1) kniv
    2) ( i maskin) kniv, skjæreblad, skjærekniv
    before you can say knife før man vet ordet av det
    have a horror of the knife være redd operasjoner
    have one's knife into someone være ute etter noen, ha et horn i siden til noen
    play a good knife and fork ( gammeldags) spise godt, spise med god appetitt
    war to the knife krig på kniven
    II
    verb \/naɪf\/
    1) knivstikke, stikke ned med kniv, skjære
    2) dolke i ryggen, falle i ryggen
    knife through something skjære seg gjennom noe

    English-Norwegian dictionary > knife

  • 7 knife

    1. plural - knives; noun
    1) (an instrument for cutting: He carved the meat with a large knife.) faca
    2) (such an instrument used as a weapon: She stabbed him with a knife.) faca
    2. verb
    (to stab with a knife: He knifed her in the back.) esfaquear
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    [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.

    English-Portuguese dictionary > knife

  • 8 knife

    I [naɪf]
    nome (pl. knives) coltello m.
    ••

    to have one's knife into sb. — colloq. avercela con qcn.

    II [naɪf]
    verbo transitivo accoltellare, dare una coltellata a [ person]
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    1. plural - knives; noun
    1) (an instrument for cutting: He carved the meat with a large knife.) coltello
    2) (such an instrument used as a weapon: She stabbed him with a knife.) coltello
    2. verb
    (to stab with a knife: He knifed her in the back.) accoltellare, dare una coltellata
    * * *
    I [naɪf]
    nome (pl. knives) coltello m.
    ••

    to have one's knife into sb. — colloq. avercela con qcn.

    II [naɪf]
    verbo transitivo accoltellare, dare una coltellata a [ person]

    English-Italian dictionary > knife

  • 9 knife

    tőr, kés to knife: átszel, megkésel, megfúr vkit, leszúr
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    1. plural - knives; noun
    1) (an instrument for cutting: He carved the meat with a large knife.) kés
    2) (such an instrument used as a weapon: She stabbed him with a knife.) tőr
    2. verb
    (to stab with a knife: He knifed her in the back.) megkésel

    English-Hungarian dictionary > knife

  • 10 knife

    [naɪf] 1. pl knives, n 2. vt
    pchnąć ( perf) nożem

    knife, fork and spoon — sztućce

    * * *
    1. plural - knives; noun
    1) (an instrument for cutting: He carved the meat with a large knife.) nóż
    2) (such an instrument used as a weapon: She stabbed him with a knife.) nóż
    2. verb
    (to stab with a knife: He knifed her in the back.) uderzyć nożem

    English-Polish dictionary > knife

  • 11 knife

    1. plural - knives; noun
    1) (an instrument for cutting: He carved the meat with a large knife.) hnífur
    2) (such an instrument used as a weapon: She stabbed him with a knife.) hnífur
    2. verb
    (to stab with a knife: He knifed her in the back.) stinga með hnífi

    English-Icelandic dictionary > knife

  • 12 knife

    n. bıçak
    ————————
    v. kesmek, bıçaklamak, arkadan vurmak
    * * *
    1. bıçak 2. kes (v.) 3. bıçak (n.)
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    1. plural - knives; noun
    1) (an instrument for cutting: He carved the meat with a large knife.) bıçak
    2) (such an instrument used as a weapon: She stabbed him with a knife.) bıçak
    2. verb
    (to stab with a knife: He knifed her in the back.) bıçaklamak

    English-Turkish dictionary > knife

  • 13 knife

    • iskeä veitsellä
    • veitsi
    • puukko
    • puukottaa
    • terä
    • leikkuuveitsi
    • halkoa
    • suutin
    • lasta
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    1. plural - knives; noun
    1) (an instrument for cutting: He carved the meat with a large knife.) veitsi
    2) (such an instrument used as a weapon: She stabbed him with a knife.) puukko
    2. verb
    (to stab with a knife: He knifed her in the back.) puukottaa

    English-Finnish dictionary > knife

  • 14 knife

    1. plural - knives; noun
    1) (an instrument for cutting: He carved the meat with a large knife.) nazis
    2) (such an instrument used as a weapon: She stabbed him with a knife.) nazis
    2. verb
    (to stab with a knife: He knifed her in the back.) nodurt ar nazi
    * * *
    nazis; "iegriezt" savas partijas kandidātam; nodurt ar nazi

    English-Latvian dictionary > knife

  • 15 knife

    1. plural - knives; noun
    1) (an instrument for cutting: He carved the meat with a large knife.) peilis
    2) (such an instrument used as a weapon: She stabbed him with a knife.) peilis
    2. verb
    (to stab with a knife: He knifed her in the back.) nudurti peiliu

    English-Lithuanian dictionary > knife

  • 16 knife

    n. kniv
    --------
    v. knivhugga, knivskära
    * * *
    1. plural - knives; noun
    1) (an instrument for cutting: He carved the meat with a large knife.) kniv
    2) (such an instrument used as a weapon: She stabbed him with a knife.) kniv
    2. verb
    (to stab with a knife: He knifed her in the back.) knivhugga, knivskära

    English-Swedish dictionary > knife

  • 17 knife

    1. plural - knives; noun
    1) (an instrument for cutting: He carved the meat with a large knife.) nůž
    2) (such an instrument used as a weapon: She stabbed him with a knife.) nůž
    2. verb
    (to stab with a knife: He knifed her in the back.) bodnout
    * * *
    • nůž

    English-Czech dictionary > knife

  • 18 knife

    1. plural - knives; noun
    1) (an instrument for cutting: He carved the meat with a large knife.) nôž
    2) (such an instrument used as a weapon: She stabbed him with a knife.) nôž
    2. verb
    (to stab with a knife: He knifed her in the back.) bodnúť
    * * *
    • bodnút
    • cepel
    • pichnút
    • porezat
    • nôž

    English-Slovak dictionary > knife

  • 19 knife

    1. plural - knives; noun
    1) (an instrument for cutting: He carved the meat with a large knife.) cuţit
    2) (such an instrument used as a weapon: She stabbed him with a knife.) cuţit
    2. verb
    (to stab with a knife: He knifed her in the back.) a da o lovitură de cuţit

    English-Romanian dictionary > knife

  • 20 knife

    1. plural - knives; noun
    1) (an instrument for cutting: He carved the meat with a large knife.) μαχαίρι
    2) (such an instrument used as a weapon: She stabbed him with a knife.) μαχαίρι
    2. verb
    (to stab with a knife: He knifed her in the back.) μαχαιρώνω

    English-Greek dictionary > knife

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