knife
knife
/ naif /
◙ (pl. knives )
1. a cutting instrument composed of a blade and a handle into which it is fixed, either rigidly or with a joint
• 刀,小刀
an instrument such as this used as a weapon
• 匕首;刺刀
a cutting blade forming part of a machine
• (机器上的)刀片,刀具
◙ verb
1. [with obj.] stab (someone) with a knife
• 用刀刺(人)
[no obj., with adverbial] cut like a knife
• (像刀一样)割破
»a shard of steel knifed through the mainsail.
一块钢片割开了大桅帆。
1. [informal] very quickly; almost instantaneously
• [非正式] 极快地,立刻
◘ (that) one could cut with a knife
1. (of an accent or atmosphere) very obvious
• (口音,气氛)非常明显的
◘ get (或 stick) the knife into (或 in) someone
1. [informal] do something hostile or aggressive to someone
• [非正式] 加害某人,跟某人过不去
◘ go (或 be) under the knife
1. [informal] have surgery
• [非正式] 做手术
◘ the knives are out for someone
1. [informal] there is open hostility (towards someone)
• [非正式] (对某人)剑拔弩张
◘ like a hot knife through butter
1. very easily; without any resistance or difficulty
• 轻而易举;势如破竹
»anti-aircraft fire would slice through the car like a hot knife through butter.
防空火力将轻而易举地把汽车打成碎片。
◘ twist (或 turn) the knife (in the wound)
1. deliberately make someone's sufferings worse
• 故意让人更加痛苦,揭人疮疤
♦ knifer noun
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