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ʃi:Ɵplural - sheaths; noun1) (a case for a sword or blade.) slire2) (a long close-fitting covering: The rocket is encased in a metal sheath.) hylster•- sheatheskjedesubst. \/ʃiːθ\/ i flertall: \/ʃiːħz\/1) slire, skjede, futteral2) ( botanikk) balg, skjede, slire3) ( hos hingst eller okse) kjønnslemmets skjede (forhud)4) ( zoologi) dekkvinge5) (elektronikk, mekanikk) kappe, mantel -
2 sheath gown
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3 sheath knife
subst. \/ˈʃiːθnaɪf\/slirekniv, dolk -
4 contraceptive sheath
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5 wing sheath
subst. \/ˈwɪŋʃiːθ\/( zoologi) dekkvinge -
6 bayonet
'beiənit(a knife-like instrument of steel fixed to the end of a rifle barrel.) bajonettIsubst. \/ˈbeɪənət\/, \/ˈbeɪənɪt\/bajonettbayonet catch eller bayonet lock bajonettlåsbayonet scabbard eller bayonet sheath bajonettslireIIverb \/ˈbeɪənət\/, \/ˈbeɪənɪt\/stikke med bajonett -
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1) ((of curtains) pulled together or closed: The curtains were drawn, although it was still daylight.) trukket for2) ((of a game etc) neither won nor lost: a drawn match.) uavgjort3) ((of a blade etc) pulled out of its sheath: a drawn sword.) dradd, trukket4) ((of a person) strained and tired: His face was pale and drawn.) dradd, stramIverb \/drɔːn\/perf. partisipp av ➢ draw, 2IIadj. \/drɔːn\/1) dradd, dratt, trukket2) uavgjort• drawn battle\/gamedrawn face herjet ansikt, dratt ansiktdrawn game ( sjakk) uavgjort spill, remis -
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so:d(a weapon with a long blade that is sharp on one or both edges: He drew his sword (from its sheath) and killed the man.) sverd, kårde- swordsman
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- cross swordskårde--------sabel--------sverdsubst. \/sɔːd\/1) sverd2) ( også cavalry sword) sabel3) ( også straight sword) kårdecross swords with ( også overført) kjempe mot, krysse klinge med, ha en dyst meddouble-edged sword ( overført) tveegget sverd, forklaring: noe som kan slå både positivt og negativt utdraw one's sword (on someone) trekke blankt (mot noen)flash a sword svinge sverdet, vise muskler, angripemeasure swords against\/with måle krefter med, ta opp kampen medperish by the sword dø for sverdetput someone to the sword stikke noen ned, drepe noenput up one's sword ( gammeldags) stikke sverdet i skjedensword in hand med sverd i håndsword of justice domsmaktenwield the sword svinge sverdetwith one's sword drawn med draget sverdwon by the sword erobret med sverd -
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ʃi:, ʃi:‹plural; = sheath
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Sheath — Sheath, n. [OE. schethe, AS. sc[=ae][eth], sce[ a][eth], sc[=e][eth]; akin to OS. sk[=e][eth]ia, D. scheede, G. scheide, OHG. sceida, Sw. skida, Dan. skede, Icel. skei[eth]ir, pl., and to E. shed, v.t., originally meaning, to separate, to part.… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
Sheath — may refer to:* Scabbard, a container for a sword or other large blade * Condom, a kind of contraception * Vagina, the internal structure of the female genitalia * Koteka, a penis sheath worn by some natives of New Guinea * Debye sheath, a layer… … Wikipedia
Sheath — Студийный альбом … Википедия
sheath — [ʃi:θ] n plural sheaths [: Old English; Origin: sceath] 1.) a cover for the blade of a knife or sword ▪ His sword was back in its sheath. 2.) BrE old fashioned a ↑condom 3.) a protective covering that fits closely around s … Dictionary of contemporary English
sheath — ► NOUN (pl. sheaths) 1) a cover for the blade of a knife or sword. 2) a condom. 3) a structure in living tissue which closely envelops another. 4) a protective covering around an electric cable. 5) (also sheath dress) a close fitting dress … English terms dictionary
sheath — [shēth] n. pl. sheaths [shēthz, shēths] [ME schethe < OE sceath, akin to Ger scheide < IE base * skei , to cut, split, divide (> L scire, to know): the earliest form of sheath was prob. a split stick] 1. a case for the blade of a knife,… … English World dictionary
sheath — index cover (protection) Burton s Legal Thesaurus. William C. Burton. 2006 … Law dictionary
sheath — [ ʃiθ ] (plural sheaths [ ʃiðz ] ) noun count 1. ) a cover used for carrying a knife or a sword a ) something that surrounds and protects another thing 2. ) a dress that fits tightly around a woman s body … Usage of the words and phrases in modern English
sheath — O.E. sceað, scæð, from P.Gmc. *skaithiz (Cf. O.S. scethia, O.N. skeiðir (pl.), O.Fris. skethe, M.Du. schede, Du. schede, O.H.G. skaida, Ger. scheide scabbard ), possibly from root *skaith divide, split (see SHED (Cf … Etymology dictionary
sheath — is pronounced sheeth (like teeth) in the singular and sheedhz (like seethes) in the plural … Modern English usage
sheath|er — «SHEE thuhr», noun. a person who sheathes … Useful english dictionary