knife
- IPA[nīf]
美式
- an instrument composed of a blade fixed into a handle, used for cutting or as a weapon.;a cutting blade forming part of a machine.
- stab (someone) with a knife;cut like a knife
verb: knife, 3rd person present: knifes, gerund or present participle: knifing, past tense: knifed, past participle: knifed
noun: knife, plural noun: knives
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名詞
- 1. an instrument composed of a blade fixed into a handle, used for cutting or as a weapon.
- ▪ a cutting blade forming part of a machine.
動詞
- 1. stab (someone) with a knife he was knifed to death during the argument
- ▪ cut like a knife a shard of steel knifed through the mainsail
- plural form of knife
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- plural form of knife
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- the edge of a knife.
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- the edge of a knife.
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- a thin steel blade with a handle for mixing colours or applying or removing paint.
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- a long knife with a serrated edge, for slicing bread.
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- a small knife used mainly for peeling fruits and vegetables.
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- a sharp, narrow pleat on a skirt, typically one of many folded in the same direction and ...
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- IPA[nʌɪf]
英式
- an instrument composed of a blade fixed into a handle, used for cutting or as a weapon.
- stab (someone) with a knife: he was knifed to death during the argument
Oxford Dictionary