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[naɪf] plural knives [naɪvz]1. noun1) an instrument for cutting:سِكّينHe carved the meat with a large knife.
2) such an instrument used as a weapon:سِكّينShe stabbed him with a knife.
2. verbto stab with a knife:يَطْعَن بالسِّكّينHe knifed her in the back.
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4 Schinkenmesser
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5 σμίλα
σμί̱λᾱ, σμίληknife for cutting: fem nom /voc /acc dualσμί̱λᾱ, σμίληknife for cutting: fem nom /voc sg (doric aeolic)σμί̱λᾱ, σμῖλαfem nom /voc /acc dualσμίλᾱ, σμιλαfem nom /voc /acc dualσμιλαfem nom /voc sg -
6 σμίλας
σμί̱λᾱς, σμίληknife for cutting: fem acc plσμί̱λᾱς, σμίληknife for cutting: fem gen sg (doric aeolic)σμί̱λᾱς, σμῖλαfem acc plσμί̱λᾱς, σμῖλαfem gen sg (doric aeolic)σμίλᾱς, σμιλαfem acc plσμίλᾱς, σμιλαfem gen sg (doric aeolic) -
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σμί̱λη, σμίληknife for cutting: fem nom /voc sg (attic epic ionic)——————σμί̱λῃ, σμίληknife for cutting: fem dat sg (attic epic ionic)σμί̱λῃ, σμῖλαfem dat sg (attic epic ionic)σμιλαfem dat sg (attic epic ionic) -
8 σμίλη
σμῑλ-η, ἡ,A knife for cutting or carving, Ar. Th. 779, Pl.R. 353a, Babr.98.13; graving tool, sculptor's chisel, AP7.429 (Alc.); surgeon's knife or lancet (cf. φλεβοτόμος), Luc.Ind.29, Poll.4.181; shoemaker's knife, Pl.Alc.1.129c, Herod.7.119; vinedresser's pruning-knife, Gp.5.35.1 (but v. Pl. R. 353a); penknife, AP6.67 (Jul.), etc.: cf. σμῖλα. -
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λῐθοτόμ-ος (parox.), ον,A for cutting stones,ὄργανα Agath.1.10
: Subst. λ., ὁ, prob. for λιθοδόμος in X.Cyr.3.2.11; quarryman, IG12.347.36, 22.1680.4; mason, Gal.Thras.43, PAmh.2.76.9 (ii/iii A.D.).II Subst., λ., ὁ, surgeon who cuts for the stone, Gal.1.125, Thras.24; but, who cuts the stone (internally), Ammoniusὁ λ. Cels.7.26.3
.b λ., τό, knife for cutting for the stone, Paul.Aeg.6.60.Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > λιθοτόμος
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10 प्रव्रश्चन
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11 ci|ąć1
impf (tnę, cięła, cięli) Ⅰ vt 1. (krajać) to cut [materiał, szkło, metal, kwiaty] (czymś with sth)- ciąć papier nożyczkami to cut paper with scissors- ciąć coś na kawałki to cut sth up- ciąć coś na plasterki to slice sth (up)- ciąć drzewo piłą to saw wood- artykuł jest za długi – trzeba go ciąć przen. the article’s too long – we need to cut it- nóż do cięcia papieru a knife for cutting paper, a paperknife2. (kąsać, kłuć) [komar] to bite; [pszczoła] to sting ⇒ uciąć 3. przen. (przebijać się) to cut through, to shoot through [powietrze, fale]- pociski ze świstem cięły powietrze the missiles whistled through the airⅡ vi 1. przen. [deszcz, wiatr] to lash, to sting (w coś sth); [mróz, śnieg] to sting (w coś sth)- wiatr ciął śniegiem w twarz the wind stung his/her face with snow- deszcz ciął ostro the rain was pelting a. driving down (hard)2. pot. (robić coś z werwą) [orkiestra] to bash out [stare przeboje]; [tancerze] to whisk through, to spin through [oberka]- ciąć w karty pot. to play at cardsⅢ ci|ąć się 1. (jeden drugiego) to slash (at) each other (czymś with sth)- wilki cięły się the wolves went at each other tooth and claw2. pot., przen. (kłócić się) to lash out at each other- podobno się lubiły, ale cięły się o byle co apparently they liked each other, but they would go for each other over the merest trifleThe New English-Polish, Polish-English Kościuszko foundation dictionary > ci|ąć1
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12 chifla
f.1 sneer.2 knife for cutting leather, skiver.pres.indicat.3rd person singular (él/ella/ello) present indicative of spanish verb: chiflar.* * *1 (cuchilla) skiver————————1 (silbato) whistle* * *SF(Dep)1) (=sonido) hissing, whistling2) (=silbato) whistle* * *femenino whistling, catcalls (pl)* * *femenino whistling, catcalls (pl)* * *whistling, catcalls (pl)* * *
Del verbo chiflar: ( conjugate chiflar)
chifla es:
3ª persona singular (él/ella/usted) presente indicativo2ª persona singular (tú) imperativo
Multiple Entries:
chifla
chiflar
chifla sustantivo femenino
whistling, catcalls (pl)
chiflar ( conjugate chiflar) verbo transitivo ‹actor/cantante› to whistle at ( as sign of disapproval), ≈ to boo
verbo intransitivo
1 ( silbar) to whistle
2 (fam) ( gustar mucho):◊ le chiflan los coches he's crazy about cars (colloq)
chiflarse verbo pronominal (fam) chiflase por algo/algn to be crazy about sth/sb (colloq)
chiflar verbo intransitivo
1 (con la boca) to whistle
(con un silbato) to blow
2 familiar (gustar mucho) me chifla esta música, I love this music
' chifla' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
chiflar
English:
dig
- turn on
* * *chifla nfFamtomarse algo a chifla to treat sth as a joke;tomarse las cosas a chifla to treat everything as a joke* * *f Méxwhistling -
13 प्रव्रश्चनः _pravraścanḥ
प्रव्रश्चनः A knife for cutting wood. -
14 σμίλαι
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15 σμῖλαι
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16 σμιλών
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17 σμιλῶν
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18 σμίλαι
σμί̱λᾱͅ, σμίληknife for cutting: fem dat sg (doric aeolic)σμί̱λᾱͅ, σμῖλαfem dat sg (doric aeolic)σμιλαfem nom /voc plσμίλᾱͅ, σμιλαfem dat sg (doric aeolic) -
19 σμίλαις
σμί̱λαις, σμίληknife for cutting: fem dat plσμί̱λαις, σμῖλαfem dat plσμιλαfem dat pl -
20 σμίλαισι
σμί̱λαισι, σμίληknife for cutting: fem dat pl (epic ionic aeolic)σμί̱λαισι, σμῖλαfem dat pl (epic ionic aeolic)σμιλαfem dat pl (epic ionic aeolic)
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