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3 a pair of secateurs
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4 as pair of secateurs
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plural noun(Brit.) Gartenschere, die; Rosenschere, die* * *seca·teurs[ˌsekəˈtɜ:z, AM ˈsekətɚz]* * *["sekə'tɜːz]plGartenschere f* * *secateurs [ˌsekəˈtɜːz; ˈsekətɜːz; US ˌ-ˈtɜrz] spl, auch pair of secateurs bes Br Baum-, Gartenschere f* * *plural noun(Brit.) Gartenschere, die; Rosenschere, die -
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10 sécateur
sécateur [sekatœʀ]masculine noun* * *sekatœʀnom masculin clippers (pl)Phrasal Verbs:* * *sekatœʀ nmsecateurs pl Grande-Bretagne pruning shears pl pair of secateurs Grande-Bretagne pair of pruning shears* * *sécateur nm clippers (pl).sécateur à haie shears (pl).[sekatɶr] nom masculina. [pour les fleurs] (a pair of) secateursb. [pour les haies] pruning shears -
11 kresalice
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12 bahçe makası
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13 budama makası
n. pruning-shears, hedge shears, secateurs, pair of hedge shears, pair of secateurs -
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m clippers pl, (a pair of) secateurs pl GB, garden a. pruning shears pl- przycinać żywopłot sekatorem to prune a hedge with a pair of secateursThe New English-Polish, Polish-English Kościuszko foundation dictionary > sekato|r
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[΄sekətə(z)] n էտիչ. a pair of secateurs պարտեզի մկրատ, սեկատոր -
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f.1 scissors.unas tijeras (a pair of) scissors/shearstijeras de podar secateurs2 Carpenter's horse, cooper's mare, for holding the wood while dressing, any instrument in the form of an X.3 Sheep-shearer.4 A small channel or drain.5 Detractor, murmurer.6 pair of scissors, scissor.7 folding bed, cot, pliable canvas bed.8 clipper.9 scissors jump.* * ** * *SF2) [de bicicleta] fork3)silla de tijera — (=con respaldo) folding chair; (=banqueta) folding stool, camp stool
escalera de tijera — steps, step-ladder
4) LAm (Zool) claw, pincer5) * (=persona) gossipser una buena tijera, tener buena tijera — (=chismoso) to be a great gossip; (=mordaz) to have a sharp tongue; (=criticón) be a scandalmonger
* * *tijera nf1. [para cortar] scissors;[de jardinero, esquilador] shears;unas tijeras (a pair of) scissors/shears;de tijera [escalera, silla] folding;meter la tijera a [censurar] to cut, to take the scissors totijeras de podar pruning shears, Br secateurs* * *tijera nf1) or2)de tijera : foldingescalera de tijera: stepladder* * *tijera n scissorsunas tijeras some scissors / a pair of scissors -
18 Baumschere
* * *die Baumscheretrimming shears* * *Baum|sche|ref(tree) pruning shears pl, secateurs pl* * *Baum·sche·ref secateurs npl* * ** * *f.pruning shears n. -
19 Gartenschere
* * *die Gartenscherepruning shears* * *Gạr|ten|sche|refsecateurs pl (Brit), pruning shears pl; (= Heckenschere) shears pl* * *Gar·ten·sche·re* * *Gartenschere f: -
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f; -, -n1. ( eine) Schere (a pair of) scissors Pl.; (Gartenschere) shears Pl.; etw. mit der Schere schneiden cut s.th. with scissors ( oder shears); der Schere zum Opfer fallen fig. be cut out; Projekt etc.: get the chop2. ZOOL. eines Krebses, etc.: claw, pincer4. fig. (Preisschere etc.) scissors Pl.; die Schere zwischen Einnahmen und Ausgaben the gap between income and expenditure* * *die Scherescissors; pair of scissors; pair of shears* * *Sche|re ['ʃeːrə]f -, -n1) (Werkzeug) (klein) scissors pl; (groß) shears pl; (= Drahtschere) wire-cutters pl; (fig = Kluft) divideeine Schére — a pair of scissors/shears/wire-cutters
2) (ZOOL) pincer; (von Hummer, Krebs etc) claw, pincer* * *die1) ((the pointed end of) the leg of a crab etc.) claw2) (a type of cutting instrument with two blades: a pair of scissors.) scissors* * *Sche·re<-, -n>[ˈʃe:rə]f2. ZOOL claw3. SPORT scissors hold* * *die; Schere, Scheren1) scissors pl.2) (Zool.) claw* * *…schere f im subst1. (Werkzeug):Blumenschere florist’s scissors pl;Rosenschere secateurs pl;Stoffschere dressmaker’s scissors pl;Schafschere sheep shears2. fig:Lohnschere wage differential* * *die; Schere, Scheren1) scissors pl.2) (Zool.) claw* * *-n f.scissors n.shear n.
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