knife
柯林斯词典
1. N-COUNT A knife is a tool for cutting or a weapon and consists of a flat piece of metal with a sharp edge on the end of a handle. 刀
...a knife and fork. …一副刀叉。
2. V-T To knife someone means to attack and injure them with a knife. 用刀砍
Dawson takes revenge on the man by knifing him to death. 道森曏那人報仇,用刀砍死了他。
3. PHRASE If you twist the knife in someone's wound, you do or say something to make an unpleasant situation they are in even more unpleasant. 在某人傷口上撒鹽
Hearing his own plans was like having a knife twisted in his wound. 聽到他自己的計劃就像是有人在自己傷口上撒鹽。
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knife /naɪf/ (knifing,knifed,knifes,knives)
剑桥词典
- a tool , usually with a metal blade and a handle , used for cutting and spreading food or other substances , or as a weapon
- Be careful with that knife or you'll cut yourself!
- Your table manners are appalling - don't you know how to use a knife and fork ?
- He said that the man had pointed a knife at him.
- You really need a knife with a serrated edge for cutting bread .
- In the car the police found guns , knives and other lethal weapons .
刀
a fish /butter /steak knife 切魚用刀/塗黃油用刀/牛排餐刀
I prefer to use a knife and fork . 我更願意用刀叉。
He drew /pulled a knife and stabbed her. 他拔出刀,刺中了她。
例句
習語
go under the knifehave your knife into sb
the knives are out
put/stick the knife into sb
twist/turn the knife (in the wound)
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