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1 knife
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2 A homemade knife.
Prison slang: shank (Made out of scrap of metal found anywhere and sharpend like a knife, and bottom tightly wrapped with a cloth as a handle.) -
3 pen-knife
nouna pocket-knife with blades which fold into the handle.سِكِّين جَيْب -
4 puukonpää
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5 knivskaft
knife handle -
6 рукоятка ножа
Русско-английский научно-технический словарь Масловского > рукоятка ножа
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7 skaft
handle, shankbultskaft; bolt shankknivskaft; knife handle -
8 manico
m (pl -chi o -ci) handledi violino neck* * *manico s.m. handle; (di strumento musicale a corde) neck: manico del coltello, knife handle; manico dell'ombrello, umbrella handle; manico della spada, sword handle; il manico del violino, the neck of the violin; manico di scopa, broomstick // il difetto sta nel manico, (fig.) the fault lies at the top.* * *1) (impugnatura) handlemanico di scopa — broomstick, broom handle BE; fig. stiff person
2) (di strumenti a corda) neck* * *manicopl. -ci /'maniko, t∫i/sostantivo m.1 (impugnatura) handle; il manico del coltello the hilt of a knife; il manico della padella the panhandle; manico di scopa broomstick, broom handle BE; fig. stiff person2 (di strumenti a corda) neck. -
9 Messergriff
m knife handle* * *Mẹs|ser|griff1. m Mes|ser|heft2. ntknife handle* * *Mes·ser·griffm knife handle* * *Messergriff m knife handle -
10 knivskaft
subst. knife handle subst. handle of a knife -
11 HÓLKR
(-s, -ar), m. ring or tube (of metal) on a staff, knife-handle, etc.* * * -
12 aizto
iz. [from * ani(t)z + to (?)]1.a. ( ganibeta) knife; artzain-\aiztoz egindako edalontzia a vessel carved out with a shepherd' s knifeb. [ izenen aurrean ] knife-; \aizto-gider knife handle2. ( aihotza) machete -
13 skepti
n.1) shaft, handle (var skeptit langt at spjótinu);2) javelin, = skeptifletta.* * *n. a shaft; tvennar tylptir örva, skefla eðr brodda, N. G. L. i. 201; var skeptið langt at spjótinu, Gísl. 101.COMPDS: skeptiflétta, skeptismiðr, skeptivölr.II. a handle; höggva sax af skepti, Grett. (in a verse); kníf-skepti, a knife-handle. -
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iz.1. handle, long handle; ganibet-\gider knife handle2. ( bibolina, gitarrari d.) neck3. (irud.) ( kontrolatzeko ahala) reins; etxealdearen \giderrak utzi zizkioten they let him run the farm -
15 OS
os (plural os) [ɔs, o]1. masculine nouna. bone2. compounds* * *ɔs, pl onom masculin invariable1) ( élément) bonen'avoir que la peau sur les os — (colloq) to be all skin and bone
se rompre les os — (colloq) to break one's neck (colloq)
de la viande vendue avec/sans os — meat sold on/off the bone
2) ( matière) bone•Phrasal Verbs:••il y a un os — (colloq) there's a hitch
jusqu'à l'os — (colloq) completely
tomber sur un os — (colloq) to come across a snag
être trempé jusqu' aux os — (colloq) to be soaked to the skin (colloq)
* * *oɛs abr nmSee:ouvrier spécialisé* * *osA nm inv1 ( élément) bone; avoir de gros os to be big-boned; en chair et en os in the flesh; n'avoir que la peau sur les os○ to be all skin and bone; se rompre les os○ to break one's neck○; de la viande vendue avec/sans os meat sold on/off the bone;2 ( matière) bone; un peigne/manche de couteau en os a bone comb/knife handle; un couteau avec un manche en os a bone-handled knife;3 Géol esker.l'avoir dans l'os◑ to be screwed◑, to be unlucky; il y a un os○ there's a hitch; jusqu'à l'os○ completely; donner un os à ronger à qn○ to keep sb busy; tomber sur un os○ to come across a snag; être trempé jusqu'aux os○ to be soaked to the skin○; s'il continue à boire ainsi, il ne va pas faire de vieux os ( ne pas vivre longtemps) if he goes on drinking like this, he'll never make old bones; je ne vais pas faire de vieux os ici ( ne pas s'éterniser) I'm not going to hang around here forever.nom masculin→ link=ouvrierouvrier spécialisé -
16 os
os (plural os) [ɔs, o]1. masculine nouna. bone2. compounds* * *ɔs, pl onom masculin invariable1) ( élément) bonen'avoir que la peau sur les os — (colloq) to be all skin and bone
se rompre les os — (colloq) to break one's neck (colloq)
de la viande vendue avec/sans os — meat sold on/off the bone
2) ( matière) bone•Phrasal Verbs:••il y a un os — (colloq) there's a hitch
jusqu'à l'os — (colloq) completely
tomber sur un os — (colloq) to come across a snag
être trempé jusqu' aux os — (colloq) to be soaked to the skin (colloq)
* * *oɛs abr nmSee:ouvrier spécialisé* * *osA nm inv1 ( élément) bone; avoir de gros os to be big-boned; en chair et en os in the flesh; n'avoir que la peau sur les os○ to be all skin and bone; se rompre les os○ to break one's neck○; de la viande vendue avec/sans os meat sold on/off the bone;2 ( matière) bone; un peigne/manche de couteau en os a bone comb/knife handle; un couteau avec un manche en os a bone-handled knife;3 Géol esker.l'avoir dans l'os◑ to be screwed◑, to be unlucky; il y a un os○ there's a hitch; jusqu'à l'os○ completely; donner un os à ronger à qn○ to keep sb busy; tomber sur un os○ to come across a snag; être trempé jusqu'aux os○ to be soaked to the skin○; s'il continue à boire ainsi, il ne va pas faire de vieux os ( ne pas vivre longtemps) if he goes on drinking like this, he'll never make old bones; je ne vais pas faire de vieux os ici ( ne pas s'éterniser) I'm not going to hang around here forever.[ɔs, pluriel o ] nom masculinêtre gelé/trempé jusqu'aux os to be frozen to the marrow/soaked to the skinc'est un sac ou paquet ou tas d'os she's a bag of bones, she's just skin and bonesa. (très familier) [il n'a pas réussi] he got egg on his face!b. [il s'est fait escroquer] he's been had!poulet sans os boneless chicken, boned chickendonner un os à ronger à quelqu'un to give somebody something to keep him/her quiet3. (familier) [difficulté]il y a un os there's a snag ou hitchelle est tombée sur ou elle a trouvé un os she came across ou she hit a snag -
17 черенок
1) General subject: cut, engraftment, graft, haft, helve, propagule, propagulum, quickset (особ. боярышника), seed piece, shaft, shank (инструмента), slip, stalk, stem (инструмента)2) Biology: sprig3) Obsolete: tenacle4) Botanical term: layer5) Engineering: grip (инструмента)6) Agriculture: culm segment, stick7) Archaeology: (кинжала, ножа) tang8) Architecture: sconce (часть подсвечника для одной свечи между основанием и розеткой)10) Metallurgy: handle11) Horticulture: pitcher12) Ecology: budwood13) Drilling: grip14) Makarov: cutting (корней, стеблей), heft, plant, plant (посаженный), shaft (напр. лопаты), vegetative propagule15) Wine growing: cutting of grape16) Malacology: knife-handle (Ensis), razor fish (Ensis) -
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20 Messergriff
Mes·ser·griff mknife handle
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