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tr['pəʊlæks]1 (for war) hacha de guerra; (for slaughtering) hacha1 derribar, tumbar\SMALLIDIOMATIC EXPRESSION/SMALLto be poleaxed figurative use quedarse de piedra, quedarse de una pieza(US) ['pǝʊlæks]VT desnucar; (fig) * pasmar, aturdir -
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1 noun(b) (for slaughter) merlin m(hit → person) assommer; (→ animal) abattre avec un merlin;∎ figurative she was poleaxed by the news la nouvelle l'a abasourdie ou assommée -
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секира имя существительное:бердыш (poleaxe, poleax)боевой топор (poleax, poleaxe, battle-axe, battle-ax)резак мясника (poleaxe, poleax)глагол:убивать бердышом (poleaxe, poleax)резать скот (poleax, poleaxe, kill) -
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I II* * *poleaxe, ( USA) poleax /ˈpəʊlæks/n.1 (stor.) ascia di guerra; alabarda(to) poleaxe, ( USA) (to) poleax /ˈpəʊlæks/v. t.3 (fig.) annichilire; stordire* * *I II -
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pole·axe[ˈpəʊlæks, AM ˈpoʊl-]II. vt▪ to \poleaxe sb1. (strike powerfully) jdn zusammenschlagen* * *A s1. HIST Streitaxt f2. SCHIFFa) HIST Enterbeil nb) Kappbeil n3. Schlächterbeil nB v/the feels like poleaxed er fühlt sich wie vor den Kopf geschlagen2. jemanden fällen, niederschlagen -
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pole·axe [ʼpəʊlæks, Am ʼpoʊl-] nSchlächterbeil nt vtto \poleaxe sb1) ( strike powerfully) jdn zusammenschlagenhe was completely \poleaxed when... er war wie vor den Kopf gestoßen, als... -
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(историческое) бердыш, боевой топор, секира, алебарда( историческое) (морское) абордажный топор инструмент, молот на бирже убивать бердышом, секирой, алебардой и т. п. бить, резать (скот) -
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1. [ʹpəʋlæks] n1. ист.1) бердыш, боевой топор, секира, алебарда2) мор. абордажный топор2. инструмент, молот на бойне2. [ʹpəʋlæks] v1) убивать бердышом, секирой, алебардой и т. п.2) бить, резать ( скот) -
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['pəʊlæks]1) Общая лексика: алебарда, бердыш, бить (секирой, алебардой), боевой топор, молот на бойне, резать, секира, убивать бердышом, резать (скот)2) Морской термин: абордажный топор3) Пищевая промышленность: резак мясника -
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Isubst. \/ˈpəʊlæks\/ eller poleax1) slakterøks2) ( historisk) stridsøks3) (sjøfart, historisk) entrehake, entrebileIIverb \/ˈpəʊlæks\/ eller poleax( også overført) hugge ned (med øks)be poleaxed bli sjokkert, få sjokk, få et slag i ansiktet -
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I n1) icт. бердиш, бойова сокира, алебарда; мop. абордажна сокира2) інструмент, молот на бойніII vубивати бердишем, сокирою, алебардою; бити, різати ( худобу) -
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I n1) icт. бердиш, бойова сокира, алебарда; мop. абордажна сокира2) інструмент, молот на бойніII vубивати бердишем, сокирою, алебардою; бити, різати ( худобу) -
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n. uzun saplı balta, kasap baltası (tokmaklı), deniz savaşlarında kullanılan balta* * *1. şiddetle vur (v.) 2. uzun saplı balta (n.) -
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• mesarska sekira; nadžak; oboriti sekirom; ubojna sekira; udariti sekirom -
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См. также в других словарях:
poleaxe — (US also poleax) ► NOUN 1) a battleaxe. 2) a butcher s axe used to slaughter animals. ► VERB 1) kill or knock down with or as if with a poleaxe. 2) shock greatly. ORIGIN from POLL … English terms dictionary
Poleaxe — Poleax Pole ax , Poleaxe Pole axe , n. [OE. pollax; cf. OD. pollexe. See {Poll} head, and Ax.] Anciently, a kind of battle ax with a long handle; later, an ax or hatchet with a short handle, and a head variously patterned; used by soldiers, and… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
poleaxe — 1. noun a) an ax having both a blade and a hammer face; used to slaughter cattle b) a long handled battle ax, being a combination of ax, hammer and pike … Wiktionary
poleaxe — n. battleaxe, heavy axe with a broad edge used in the past as offensive weapon; axe having a hammer opposite the cutting edge used to slaughter animals v. kill with a poleax; knock down with a poleaxe; shock very much … English contemporary dictionary
poleaxe — (US also poleax) noun a battleaxe. ↘a short handled axe with a spike at the back, formerly used in naval warfare. ↘a butcher s axe with a hammer head at the back, used to slaughter animals. verb 1》 hit, kill, or knock down with or as if with a… … English new terms dictionary
Poleaxe — A pole weapon with an axe blade balanced by either a spike or a hammer. Often a poleaxe often had a spiked point at the end … Medieval glossary
poleaxe — /ˈpoʊlæks / (say pohlaks) noun 1. a medieval shafted weapon with blade combining axe, hammer, and apical spike, used for fighting on foot. 2. an axe, usually with a hammer opposite the cutting edge, used in felling or stunning animals. 3. an axe… …
poleaxe — n. & v. n. 1 a battleaxe. 2 a butcher s axe. v.tr. hit or kill with or as if with a poleaxe . Etymology: ME pol(l)ax, ex f. MDu. pol(l)aex, MLG pol(l)exe (as POLL(1), AXE) … Useful english dictionary
poleaxe — /pohl aks /, n., pl. poleaxes / ak siz/, v.t., poleaxed, poleaxing. poleax. * * * … Universalium
Poleaxe — A formidable weapon used in combat on foot by dismounted knights. It carried an axe, as its name suggests, but two other weapons were integrated: a hammer and a long spike. Poleaxes were usually long handled, giving extra force to the blow… … Dictionary of Medieval Terms and Phrases
poleaxe — pole•axe [[t]ˈpoʊlˌæks[/t]] n. v. t. axed, ax•ing poleax … From formal English to slang