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2 to be a double-edged sword
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3 it's a double-edged sword
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4 double-edged
tr[dʌbəl'eʤd]1 (knife, blade) de doble filo2 (law) de doble filo3 figurative use (of remark, argument) con doble sentido, con segundasadj.• de dos filos adj.'dʌbəl'edʒdadjective <knife/blade/scheme> de doble filo; <remark/comment> de doble sentido['dʌbl'edʒd]ADJ [remark] con segundas* * *['dʌbəl'edʒd]adjective <knife/blade/scheme> de doble filo; <remark/comment> de doble sentido -
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so:d(a weapon with a long blade that is sharp on one or both edges: He drew his sword (from its sheath) and killed the man.) espada- swordsman
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sword n espadatr[sɔːd]1 espada\SMALLIDIOMATIC EXPRESSION/SMALLthey that live by the sword shall die by the sword quien a hierro mata, a hierro muereto cross swords with somebody pelearse con alguien, habérselas con alguiento put somebody to the sword pasar a alguien a cuchillosword dance danza de las espadassword ['sɔrd] n: espada fn.• abanico s.m.• acero s.m.• chafarote s.m.• espada s.f.• garrancha s.f.• guadra s.f.• tizona s.f.sɔːrd, sɔːdnoun espada f[sɔːd]a double-edged sword — un arma de doble filo or dos filos
1.N espada f- cross swords with sb- be a double-edged sword2.CPDsword dance N — danza f de espadas
sword fight N — combate m con espada
Sword of Damocles N — liter espada f de Damocles
- have the Sword of Damocles hanging over one's head* * *[sɔːrd, sɔːd]noun espada fa double-edged sword — un arma de doble filo or dos filos
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Del verbo armar: ( conjugate armar) \ \
arma es: \ \3ª persona singular (él/ella/usted) presente indicativo2ª persona singular (tú) imperativoMultiple Entries: arma armar
arma feminine noun taking masculine article in the singulara) (Arm, Mil) weapon;arma blanca any sharp instrument used as a weapon; arma de fuego firearm; armas de destrucción masiva weapons of mass destruction; deponer las armas to lay down one's arms; tomar (las) armas to take up arms; no llevaba armas he wasn't carrying a weapon; de armas tomar formidable; ser un arma de doble filo to be a double-edged sword
armar ( conjugate armar) verbo transitivo 1 2 ‹tienda/carpa› to pitch, put up 3 (fam) ‹alboroto/ruido/lío› to make;◊ arma jaleo to kick up o make a racket (colloq);arma un escándalo to kick up a fuss; armala (fam): ¡buena la has armado! you've really done it now! (colloq); la que me armó porque llegué tarde you should have seen the way he went on because I was late armarse verbo pronominal 1a) (Mil) to arm oneselfb) armase de algo ‹de armas/herramientas› to arm oneself with sth;armase de valor to pluck up courage 2◊ ¡qué jaleo se armó! there was a real commotionb) (fam) [ persona]:◊ me armé un lío/una confusión I got into a mess (colloq)
arma sustantivo femenino weapon: figurado ese argumento es un arma de doble filo, that argument is a double-edged sword
arma biológica, biological weapon
arma blanca, knife
arma de fuego, firearm
arma homicida, murder weapon
arma nuclear, nuclear weapon Locuciones: ser de armas tomar, to be a person to be reckoned with
armar verbo transitivo
1 (dar armas) to arm
2 (ensamblar) to fit o put together, assemble
3 fam (organizar un escándalo, un alboroto) la armaron buena, they kicked up a real fuss ' arma' also found in these entries: Spanish: apuntar - calibrar - calibre - conminar - culata - descargada - descargado - desenfundar - disparar - doble - empuñar - escabechar - gatillo - herir - hoja - homicida - impacto - incisiva - incisivo - mira - montar - navaja - reglamentaria - reglamentario - segura - seguro - silenciador - alcance - cañón - dardo - defensivo - delator - descarga - disparador - espada - lanza - manejar - maza - patada - pistón - portar - probar - recargar - un English: accuracy - aim - alarm - automatic - bang - barrel - bore - cock - conventional - cover - deadly - disable - draw - fire - firearm - gun - hammer - lethal - level - loaded - magazine - misfire - muzzle - pointed - recoil - shoot off - shot - sight - sling - spear - train - weapon - wield
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