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to twist/to turn the knife in the wound бередить раны/сыпать соль на рануEnglish-Russian combinatory dictionary > to twist the knife in the wound
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♦ knife /naɪf/n. (pl. knives)1 coltello; (al pl., collett., anche) coltelleria, coltellame (sing.): table knife, coltello da tavola; carving knife, trinciante; coltello da scalco; steak knife, coltello per carne ( con lama seghettata); a sharp knife, un coltello affilato2 pugnale3 (med.) bisturi; (i) ferri (pl.): He died under the knife, è morto sotto i ferri ( del chirurgo); to have a horror of the knife, avere una gran paura di farsi operare● knife blade, lama di coltello (o di pugnale) □ knife box, coltelliera □ (sost.) knife-edge, filo del coltello (o della lama); (mecc.) coltello ( di leva di bilancia, di pendola, ecc.); (geogr.) cresta; (fig.) fil di lama, filo del rasoio: on a knife edge, ( di persona) in ansia, teso, preoccupato; ( di cosa) nella massima incertezza, in bilico, sul filo del rasoio, sul fil di lana □ (agg.) knife-edge, ( di piega, ecc.) molto sottile; ( di situazione, ecc.) teso, sul fil di lana, in bilico: a knife-edge finish, un finale sul fil di lana □ knife grinder, ( persona) arrotino; ( strumento) affilacoltelli, affilatoio □ (agric.) knife harrow, erpice a coltelli; erpice coltivatore □ knife-like, simile a un coltello; che ha una lama affilata □ knife pleat, piega (di gonna, pantalone) sottile e netta; knife-point, ► knifepoint □ knife rest, reggiposata □ knife sharpener, affilacoltelli, affilatoio □ knife thrower, lanciatore di coltelli □ knife throwing, lancio di coltelli □ knife wound, ferita di coltello; coltellata □ (fam.) before you can (o could) say knife, in men che non si dica; in un baleno; in un batter d'occhio □ boning knife, coltellina □ fruit knife, coltellino □ that you could cut with a knife, ( di atmosfera) da tagliare col coltello; ( di accento) molto marcato □ (fig.) to get (o to stick) the knife into sb., attaccare (o criticare) ferocemente q. □ (fam.) to go under the knife, essere operato; andare sotto i ferri □ like a knife through butter, molto facilmente; senza incontrare resistenza □ (fig.) to put the knife in, assestare (o vibrare) il colpo mortale (o di grazia) □ (fig.) to turn (o to twist) the knife in the wound, rigirare il coltello nella piaga □ (fam.) The knives are out for him, è sotto attacco.(to) knife /naɪf/v. t.1 accoltellare; dare una coltellata a3 (fam.) colpire a tradimento; pugnalare alle spalle. -
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1 noun(a) (for eating) couteau m;∎ a knife and fork une fourchette et un couteau;∎ her words cut me like a knife ses paroles m'ont piqué au vif ou m'ont profondément blessé;∎ fish knife couteau m à poisson;∎ like a knife through butter comme dans du beurre;∎ this knife wouldn't cut butter ce couteau ne coupe que ce qu'il voit ou ne coupe rien;∎ familiar to be or to go under the knife passer sur le billard;(b) (as a weapon) couteau m;∎ to carry a knife porter un couteau sur soi;∎ figurative she really got her knife into them elle en avait drôlement après eux, elle leur en voulait drôlement;∎ figurative the knives are out ils sont à couteaux tirés ou en guerre ouverte;∎ familiar you really stuck the knife in! tu ne l'as pas loupé!;∎ figurative to turn or to twist the knife (in the wound) retourner le couteau dans la plaiedonner un coup de couteau à;∎ to knife sb to death tuer qn à coups de couteau;∎ he's been knifed il a reçu un coup de couteau;∎ he was knifed in the back il a reçu un coup de couteau ou on lui a planté un couteau dans le dos; figurative on lui a tiré dans le dos ou dans les pattes►► knife attack attaque f à coups de couteau;knife pleat pli m plat;Electricity knife switch interrupteur m à lame;knife wound blessure f à coups de couteau -
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knife [naɪf]1. noun[+ person] donner un coup de couteau à3. compounds• on a knife edge ( = tense) sur des charbons ardents• the success of the scheme was balanced on a knife edge la réussite du projet ne tenait qu'à un fil* * *[naɪf] 1. 2.transitive verb donner un coup de couteau à [person] (in dans)••to have one's knife into somebody — (colloq) en avoir après quelqu'un (colloq)
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1 gen couteau m ;an accent you could cut with a knife un accent à couper au couteau ; before you could say knife ○ en moins de temps qu'il n'en faut pour le dire ; to be under the knife ○ être sur le billard ○ ; to have one's knife into sb ○ en avoir après qn ○ ; to put the knife in descendre qn en flèche ; to twist the knife in the wound remuer le couteau dans la plaie ; the knives are out! fig c'est la guerre! -
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1. noun, pl. knives Messer, dasput a knife into somebody — jemandem ein Messer zwischen die Rippen jagen
turn or twist the knife [in the wound] — (fig.) Salz in die Wunde streuen
2. transitive verbthe knives are out [for somebody] — (fig.) das Messer wird [für jemanden] gewetzt; see also academic.ru/28918/fork">fork 1. 1)
* * *1. plural - knives; noun1) (an instrument for cutting: He carved the meat with a large knife.) das Messer2) (such an instrument used as a weapon: She stabbed him with a knife.) das Messer2. verb(to stab with a knife: He knifed her in the back.) erstechen* * *[naɪf]I. n<pl knives>Messer nt▶ you could [have] cut the air with a \knife die Stimmung war zum Zerreißen gespannt▶ to get [or have] your \knife into sb jdm übel wollen, es auf jdn abgesehen haben, jdn gefressen haben BRD fam▶ before you could say \knife ehe man sich's versahwe opened the door and before you could say \knife, the dog shot out into the open wir öffneten die Tür, da schoss der Hund auch schon ins FreieII. vt▪ to \knife sb jdn mit dem Messer angreifen, auf jdn einstechen* * *[naɪf]1. n pl knivesMesser ntknife, fork and spoon — Besteck nt
like a ( hot) knife through butter (fig) — völlig mühelos
to be under the knife ( Med inf ) — unterm Messer sein (inf)
to go under the knife ( Med inf ) — unters Messer kommen (inf)
before you could say knife (inf) — eh man sichs versah, im Nu
it's war to the knife between them — sie bekämpfen sich bis aufs Messer
he's not the sharpest knife in the drawer ( esp US inf ) — er ist nicht gerade der Hellste(inf)
2. vteinstechen auf (+acc); (fatally) erstechen, erdolchen* * *knife [naıf]A pl knives [naıvz] s1. Messer n:to the knife bis aufs Messer, bis zum Äußersten;have one’s knife into sb jemanden auf dem Kieker haben, jemanden gefressen haben (beide umg)2. MED (Sezier-, Operations) Messer n:be (go) under the knife unterm Messer liegen (unters Messer kommen);he died under the knife er starb während der OperationB v/t2. a) mit einem Messer stechen oder verletzen:he was knifed in the back er bekam ein Messer in den Rückenb) knife to death erstechen3. fig* * *1. noun, pl. knives Messer, dasturn or twist the knife [in the wound] — (fig.) Salz in die Wunde streuen
2. transitive verbthe knives are out [for somebody] — (fig.) das Messer wird [für jemanden] gewetzt; see also fork 1. 1)
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1. plural - knives; noun1) (an instrument for cutting: He carved the meat with a large knife.) cuchillo2) (such an instrument used as a weapon: She stabbed him with a knife.) puñal
2. verb(to stab with a knife: He knifed her in the back.) acuchillar, apuñalarknife n cuchillo / navajatr[naɪf]1 apuñalar, acuchillar\SMALLIDIOMATIC EXPRESSION/SMALLto get one's knife into somebody ensañarse con alguiento go under the knife someterse a cirugíato twist the knife in the wound hurgar en las heridasyou could cut the atmosphere with a knife el ambiente se podía cortar con un cuchilloknife and fork cubiertoknife grinder afilador,-ran.(§ pl.: knives) = cubierto s.m.• cuchilla s.f.• cuchillo s.m.• navaja s.f.v.• acuchillar v.
I naɪfthe knives are out for him/her — (BrE colloq) se la tienen jurada
to get one's knife into somebody — (colloq) ensañarse con alguien, atacar* a alguien
to turn o twist the knife (in the wound) — hurgar* en la herida
under the knife — ( Med) en la mesa de operaciones
you could have cut the atmosphere with a knife — se respiraba la tensión en el ambiente; (before n)
knife fight — pelea f con navajas (or cuchillos etc)
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transitive verb acuchillar[naɪf]1.N(pl knives) (=table knife) cuchillo m; (=pocket knife) navaja f, cortaplumas m inv ; (=dagger) puñal m; (=flick knife) navaja f, chaveta f (LAm); (=blade) cuchilla fdoes he use a knife and fork yet? — ¿ha aprendido ya a usar los cubiertos?
- get one's knife into sb- turn the knife in the wound- put or stick the knife in- like a2.VT (=stab) acuchillar, apuñalarto knife sb to death — matar a algn a navajazos or a puñaladas
3.CPDknife crime(s) N (PL) — delitos mpl con arma blanca
knife edge N — filo m (de cuchillo)
- be balanced on a knife edgeknife grinder N — (=person) afilador(a) m / f
knife sharpener N — (=tool) afilador m de cuchillos
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I [naɪf]the knives are out for him/her — (BrE colloq) se la tienen jurada
to get one's knife into somebody — (colloq) ensañarse con alguien, atacar* a alguien
to turn o twist the knife (in the wound) — hurgar* en la herida
under the knife — ( Med) en la mesa de operaciones
you could have cut the atmosphere with a knife — se respiraba la tensión en el ambiente; (before n)
knife fight — pelea f con navajas (or cuchillos etc)
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I [naɪf]••II [naɪf]to have one's knife into sb. — colloq. avercela con qcn.
verbo transitivo accoltellare, dare una coltellata a [ person]* * *1. plural - knives; noun1) (an instrument for cutting: He carved the meat with a large knife.) coltello2) (such an instrument used as a weapon: She stabbed him with a knife.) coltello2. verb(to stab with a knife: He knifed her in the back.) accoltellare, dare una coltellata* * *I [naɪf]••II [naɪf]to have one's knife into sb. — colloq. avercela con qcn.
verbo transitivo accoltellare, dare una coltellata a [ person] -
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[naɪf]n(pl knives [naɪvz]) ножSee that the knife does not slip. — Смотрите, чтобы нож не соскользнул.
They were armed with knives. — Они были вооружены ножами.
His accent is so thick you could cut it with a knife. — У него такой акцент, что нельзя понять, что он говорит.
Mary didn't want to go under the knife bur the doctor insisted. — Мэри не хотела ложиться на операцию, но врач настаивал на ее необходимости
- sharp knife- big knife
- broken knife
- razor-sharp knife
- six-inch-bladed knife
- long knife
- kitchen knife
- bread knife
- paper knife
- steak knife
- pocket knife
- Swiss Army knife
- spring knife
- sheath knife
- boy-scout knife
- trench knife
- silver knife
- butcher's knife
- hunting knife
- sheathed knife
- unsheathed drawn knife
- knife edge
- knife basket
- knife grinder
- knife wound
- knife murder
- knife pleat
- knife stuck into his belf
- blade of the knife
- flick of the knife
- before you could say knife
- carry a knife
- manage a knife
- cut with a knife
- die under the surgeon's knife
- dig a knife into the tree
- feel the knife touch one's skin
- have out a knife
- have one's knife in smb
- lay the spoons, knives and forks
- look carving knives at smb
- make with a knife
- put down the knife
- put the knife away
- put a knife through the wall
- put a new handle to a knife
- reach for a knife
- replace the knife in the sheath
- seize a knife
- sharpen a knife
- shut the knife
- twist the knife in the wound
- knife sliced right through his cheek
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I. 1. нож
2. тех. нож (на машина), зъб (на фреза), острие
3. мед. скалпел
4. прен. операция, нож
to get one's KNIFE into/have one's KNIFE in имам зъб на, изливам злобата си върху, критикувам остро
to ply/play a good KNIFE and fork похапвам си, имам си и смърт
that you could cut with a KNIFE гъст, с нож да го режеш (за мъгла), почти осезаем (за мълчание и пр), вонящ, тежък (за въздух)
II. 1. режа с нож, кастря
2. нанасям удар с нож
3. прен. забивам нож в гърба
4. ам. цепя, поря (вълни)* * *{naif} n 1. нож; 2. тех. нож (на машина), зъб (на фреза), остри(2) {naif} v 1. режа с нож; кастря; 2. нанасям удар с нож; 3. п* * *скалпел; острие;* * *1. i. нож 2. ii. режа с нож, кастря 3. that you could cut with a knife гъст, с нож да го режеш (за мъгла), почти осезаем (за мълчание и пр), вонящ, тежък (за въздух) 4. to get one's knife into/have one's knife in имам зъб на, изливам злобата си върху, критикувам остро 5. to ply/play a good knife and fork похапвам си, имам си и смърт 6. ам. цепя, поря (вълни) 7. мед. скалпел 8. нанасям удар с нож 9. прен. забивам нож в гърба 10. прен. операция, нож 11. тех. нож (на машина), зъб (на фреза), острие* * *knife [naif] I. n (pl knives) 1. нож; the assassin's \knife убийство; to cut like a \knife режа (за вятър и пр.); 2. нож (на машина); острие; 3. хирургически нож; скалпел; прен. операция, "нож"; to go under the \knife отивам под ножа, подлагам се на операция; • \knife and fork храна, апетит; to get ( have) o.'s \knife into имам зъб на; изливам злобата си против, критикувам остро; that you could cut with a \knife гъст (за мъгла), почти осезаем (за мълчание и пр.); който вони до Бога; like a ( hot) \knife through butter разг. много лесно, безпроблемно, по вода; to twist the \knife ( in the wound) хвърлям сол в раната; правя ситуацията още по-болезнена; the knives are out for нещата са много напечени за, светът е (ще стане) тесен за; II. v 1. режа с нож, кастря; 2. нанасям удар, промушвам с нож; 3. прен. забивам нож в гърба. -
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Messer nt;PHRASES:you could [have] cut the air with a \knife die Stimmung war zum Zerreißen gespannt;to get [or have] your \knife into sb jdm übelwollen, es auf jdn abgesehen haben, jdn gefressen haben ( fam)to put [or stick] the \knife into sb jdm in den Rücken fallen;before you could say \knife ehe man sich's versah;we opened the door and before you could say \knife, the dog shot out into the open wir öffneten die Tür, da schoss der Hund auch schon ins Freie;to turn [or twist] the \knife [in the wound] Salz in die Wunde streuen;to \knife sb jdn mit dem Messer angreifen, auf jdn einstechen -
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These are very heavy cotton cloths and the broadest cords made. Heavy fustian looms are required to weave them. The design is usually on 12 ends and 12 picks requiring 8 staves. A variety made in Oldham is 31 in full 42 reed 300 picks per inch 2/30's twist 18's weft. The reed and weft vary every alternate pile pick is securely, bound in the cloth which makes it firm. Constitutions and cables have broad floats or races, which are some distance apart and are usually cut by machines of two kinds. No 1 machine is provided with a number of circular discs corresponding to that of the races to be cut. These discs are mounted on a revolving shaft and as the cloth passes underneath the discs sever the float threads. No 2 comprises a specially formed knife supported in a moveable holder, which is traversed laterally the distance from one cord to another, after each length of cut is completed. The cloth to be cut is presented to the knife at a convenient angle, and is caused to meet the edge of the knife by means of revolving rollers around one of which it is wound as the cutting proceeds. The machine has an automatic stop motion which operates immediately a fault is made.Dictionary of the English textile terms > Constitution Cords
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