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101 neurosurgical lancet knife
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102 ossicle knife
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103 periost knife
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104 plaster knife
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105 rib knife
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106 swivel knife
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107 sympathectomy knife
English-Russian big medical dictionary > sympathectomy knife
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108 thoracoplastic knife
English-Russian big medical dictionary > thoracoplastic knife
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109 trigeminus knife
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110 (the) back of a knife
the back of a knife (of an axe, of a dagger) тупая сторона ножа (топора, кинжала)English-Russian combinatory dictionary > (the) back of a knife
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111 to drive a knife into smb's back
to drive/to stick a knife into smb's back всадить/вонзить кому-либо нож в спинуEnglish-Russian combinatory dictionary > to drive a knife into smb's back
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112 (a) knife stuck into his belf
a knife stuck into his belf (in his back) нож за поясом (за спиной)English-Russian combinatory dictionary > (a) knife stuck into his belf
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113 put knife in . back
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114 спинка ножа
Русско-английский сельскохозяйственный словарь > спинка ножа
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115 einstecken
v/t (trennb., hat -ge-)1. (Stecker etc.) put in; (Bügeleisen, Radio etc.) plug in; etw. in etw. (Akk) einstecken put s.th. into s.th.2. in die Tasche: put in one’s pocket ( Handtasche bag); (Pistole, Messer) put away; (einpacken) take; steck’s schnell ein! put it away quick!; hast du genug Geld eingesteckt? have you got enough money on you?; du kannst dein Geld wieder einstecken put your money away (, this is on me)4. umg., pej. (stehlen, einkassieren) pocket5. fig. (Vorwurf etc.) swallow; (Schlag) take; er kann viel einstecken he can take a lot (of punishment); viel einstecken müssen have to take a lot of stick; er hat schwer einstecken müssen he took quite a beating; eine Niederlage einstecken ( müssen) take a beating6. umg., fig.: jemanden einstecken (überlegen sein) put s.o. in the shade; den steckst du leicht ein you’re miles better than him* * *to pocket; to pouch; to insert* * *ein|ste|ckenvt sep1) (= in etw stecken) to put in (in +acc -to); Stecker auch, Gerät to plug in; Schwert to sheathe2)hast du deinen Pass/ein Taschentuch eingesteckt? — have you got your passport/a handkerchief with you?
er steckte (sich) die Zeitung ein und ging los — he put the paper in his pocket etc and left, he took the paper and left
warte mal, ich habe mir meine Zigaretten noch nicht eingesteckt — hang on, I haven't got my cigarettes yet (inf)
ich habe kein Geld eingesteckt or (incorrect) éínstecken — I haven't any money on me
kannst du meinen Lippenstift für mich éínstecken? — can you take my lipstick for me?
4) (inf) Kritik etc to take; Beleidigung to swallow, to take; (= verdienen) Geld, Profit to pocket (inf)der Boxer musste viel éínstecken — the boxer had to take a lot of punishment
er steckt sie alle ein — he beats all of them (inf)
* * *2) (to steal: Be careful he doesn't pocket the silver.) pocket* * *ein|ste·ckenvt1. (in die Tasche stecken)▪ etw \einstecken to put sth in one's pocketer hat das Geld einfach eingesteckt! he's just pocketed the money!hast du deinen Pass eingesteckt? have you got your passport?stecken Sie Ihren Revolver mal wieder ein! put your revolver away!2. (einwerfen)▪ etw \einstecken to post [or mail] sth▪ etw \einstecken to put up with [or swallow] [or take] sth4. (verkraften)▪ etw \einstecken to take sth5. ELEK* * *transitives Verb1) put iner steckte die Pistole/das Messer wieder ein — he put the pistol back in the holster/the knife back in the sheath
2) (mitnehmen)[sich (Dat.)] etwas einstecken — take something with one
* * *einstecken v/t (trennb, hat -ge-)etwas in etwas (akk)einstecken put sth into sth2. in die Tasche: put in one’s pocket ( Handtasche bag); (Pistole, Messer) put away; (einpacken) take;steck’s schnell ein! put it away quick!;hast du genug Geld eingesteckt? have you got enough money on you?;du kannst dein Geld wieder einstecken put your money away (, this is on me)4. umg, pej (stehlen, einkassieren) pocketer kann viel einstecken he can take a lot (of punishment);viel einstecken müssen have to take a lot of stick;er hat schwer einstecken müssen he took quite a beating;eine Niederlage einstecken (müssen) take a beating6. umg, fig:jemanden einstecken (überlegen sein) put sb in the shade;den steckst du leicht ein you’re miles better than him* * *transitives Verb1) put iner steckte die Pistole/das Messer wieder ein — he put the pistol back in the holster/the knife back in the sheath
2) (mitnehmen)[sich (Dat.)] etwas einstecken — take something with one
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116 סכין
סַכִּין, סַכִּינָאch. 1) same. Targ. Gen. 22:6; a. e.Keth.77b א״ל הב לי סַכִּינָךְ he said to him (the angel of death), give me thy knife. Ib. הב לי סַכִּינָאִי give me my knife back. Ḥull.8a; a. fr.B. Bath. 111b, a. e. ס׳ חריפא; Ḥull.77a; Yeb.122a דחריף ס׳, v. חָרִיף.Pl. סַכִּינִין, סַכִּינֵי. Taan.9b מלא צנא דס׳וכ׳ (not דסכינא) a basketful of knives (pain-producing dates) for a Zuz. Ib. 24b מרשם פורייה בס׳ his bed was marked with cuts made with knives; a. e. 2) ס׳ דפדן, v. סִכָּא. -
117 סכינא
סַכִּין, סַכִּינָאch. 1) same. Targ. Gen. 22:6; a. e.Keth.77b א״ל הב לי סַכִּינָךְ he said to him (the angel of death), give me thy knife. Ib. הב לי סַכִּינָאִי give me my knife back. Ḥull.8a; a. fr.B. Bath. 111b, a. e. ס׳ חריפא; Ḥull.77a; Yeb.122a דחריף ס׳, v. חָרִיף.Pl. סַכִּינִין, סַכִּינֵי. Taan.9b מלא צנא דס׳וכ׳ (not דסכינא) a basketful of knives (pain-producing dates) for a Zuz. Ib. 24b מרשם פורייה בס׳ his bed was marked with cuts made with knives; a. e. 2) ס׳ דפדן, v. סִכָּא. -
118 סַכִּין
סַכִּין, סַכִּינָאch. 1) same. Targ. Gen. 22:6; a. e.Keth.77b א״ל הב לי סַכִּינָךְ he said to him (the angel of death), give me thy knife. Ib. הב לי סַכִּינָאִי give me my knife back. Ḥull.8a; a. fr.B. Bath. 111b, a. e. ס׳ חריפא; Ḥull.77a; Yeb.122a דחריף ס׳, v. חָרִיף.Pl. סַכִּינִין, סַכִּינֵי. Taan.9b מלא צנא דס׳וכ׳ (not דסכינא) a basketful of knives (pain-producing dates) for a Zuz. Ib. 24b מרשם פורייה בס׳ his bed was marked with cuts made with knives; a. e. 2) ס׳ דפדן, v. סִכָּא. -
119 סַכִּינָא
סַכִּין, סַכִּינָאch. 1) same. Targ. Gen. 22:6; a. e.Keth.77b א״ל הב לי סַכִּינָךְ he said to him (the angel of death), give me thy knife. Ib. הב לי סַכִּינָאִי give me my knife back. Ḥull.8a; a. fr.B. Bath. 111b, a. e. ס׳ חריפא; Ḥull.77a; Yeb.122a דחריף ס׳, v. חָרִיף.Pl. סַכִּינִין, סַכִּינֵי. Taan.9b מלא צנא דס׳וכ׳ (not דסכינא) a basketful of knives (pain-producing dates) for a Zuz. Ib. 24b מרשם פורייה בס׳ his bed was marked with cuts made with knives; a. e. 2) ס׳ דפדן, v. סִכָּא. -
120 спинка ножа
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