knife的英文翻译是什么意思,词典释义与在线翻译:
详尽释义
- 匕首,小刀,刀
- 刀具,菜刀,餐刀,短刀
- 刀片
- 【机】刃部
- 【外】手术刀
- 兴师问罪
- 磨刀霍霍
- 轻而易举,毫无困难
- 对某人怀恨在心,加害于某人,落井下石
- 恶意地说
- 刺,切,戳,劈开,穿过,进入
- 拿小刀切,拿尖刀戳,(用刀)切割
- <口>秘密打击,使用阴险手段以伤害、击败或背叛
- 刀切似地穿过
- 用括刀涂
- 用刀伤害
双解释义
- [C][U]刀 sharp blade with a handle, used for cutting or as a weapon or cutting blade in a machine or tool
- vt. 切割,刺 cut or stab with a knife
英英释义
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edge tool used as a cutting instrument; has a pointed blade with a sharp edge and a handle
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a weapon with a handle and blade with a sharp point
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any long thin projection that is transient;
"tongues of flame licked at the walls"
"rifles exploded quick knives of fire into the dark"
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use a knife on;
"The victim was knifed to death"
knife的用法和样例:
例句
- He cleaved an apple with a knife.
他用一把刀子将苹果切开。 - I picked up the knife and threw it out of the window.
我拿起了那把刀,把它扔到了窗外。 - His cheek was badly scarred by a knife cut.
他的面颊上留有严重的刀疤。
- The victim had been knifed in the chest.
受害人胸部中刀。
常用短语
- have〔get〕 one's knife in〔into〕 sb
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跟某人过不去,敌视某人 continue to treat sb as an enemy
- like a knife through butter
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容易,遇不到抵抗或困难 easily; without meeting any resistance or difficulty
- you could cut it with a knife
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很明显,很突出,浓重 it was very obvious or heavy
- knife through( v.+prep. )
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穿过 go through sth
knife through sthThe cruiser knifed through the heavy sea.
巡洋舰穿过汹涌的大海。
A new highway knifes through the jungle.
一条新公路穿越森林。
词汇搭配
- draw a knife 抽出一把刀
- open one's knife 把折刀打开
- play knife and fork 饱餐一顿
- pull a knife 拔刀
- put a knife into 用刀刺某人
- dull knife 钝刀
- sharp knife 快刀
- butcher's knife 屠刀
- paper knife 裁纸刀
- pocket knife 随身带的小刀
- table knife 餐刀
- knife rest 刀架
- under the knife 接受外科手术
- cut with a knife 用刀切
- knife one's body 砍某人的身体
- knife police 砍警察
- knife the thief 砍小偷
- knife victim 砍被害者
经典引文
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He ate a little of the lean..; then he..laid down his knife and fork.
出自: Arnold Bennett -
I was skinned by the icy knives of the wind.
出自:Observer -
I would have thought no more of knifing him than of smoking this cigar.
出自: Conan Doyle -
Rape..is violence, just as much as being knifed.
出自: S. Kitzinger