blade / bleɪd /

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blade 的定义

n. 名词 noun
  1. the flat cutting part of a sword, knife, etc.
  2. a sword, rapier, or the like.
  3. a similar part, as of a mechanism, used for clearing, wiping, scraping, etc.: the blade of a windshield wiper; the blade of a bulldozer.
  4. the arm of a propeller or other similar rotary mechanism, as an electric fan or turbine.
  5. Botany. the leaf of a plant, especially of a grass or cereal.the broad part of a leaf, as distinguished from the stalk or petiole.
  6. the metal part of an ice skate that comes into contact with the ice.
  7. a thin, flat part of something, as of an oar or a bone: shoulder blade.
  8. Archaic. a dashing, swaggering, or jaunty young man: a gay blade from the nearby city.
  9. a swordsman.
  10. Phonetics. the foremost and most readily flexible portion of the tongue, including the tip and implying the upper and lower surfaces and edges.the upper surface of the tongue directly behind the tip, lying beneath the alveolar ridge when the tongue is in a resting position.
  11. the elongated hind part of a fowl's single comb.

blade 近义词

n. 名词 noun

cutting tool

blade 的近义词 7

更多blade例句

  1. It began as a dull ache in my left shoulder blade, where it sometimes flared into the scalene muscles along the side of my neck.
  2. Unlike an airplane, a helicopter can even glide vertically because the blades do not see a vertical descent as truly vertical.
  3. A blade steel that prioritizes ease of sharpening will likely be more affordable and is appropriate for occasional, light-duty use.
  4. The Scizza from Dreamfarm is particularly great because it has extra-long 12-centimeter blades and an elevated handle so your hands are never in the way as you cut.
  5. The key to those angled cuts is, of course, the blade mounted on the swing arm of the miter saw that moves left and right.
  6. Nothing does it quite like deftly decapitating a bottle of bubbly with a gleaming blade.
  7. Despite a dizzying number of women coming forward against her husband, Camille Cosby refuses to sharpen her blade of vengeance.
  8. “Sociable” and “puckish” is how a Toledo Blade headline described them in 1957.
  9. But as soon as she pressed the razor blade against her neck, the guard lowered the gun.
  10. The labels included a picture of a butterfly on a blade of grass.
  11. The Frenchman's blade scintillated in the setting sun around Haggard's more stiffly held weapon.
  12. The Frenchman never withdrew his blade; but his very anxiety to make a hit was defeating itself.
  13. Right over the stone marker, a long-shafted war-lance was carved—the blade pointing down.
  14. Then he rubbed the blade of his knife back and forth over this till the edge was sharp enough to split a hair with ease.
  15. He stood up, crowbar in hand, and inserted the chisel blade of the implement between the edge of the door and the doorcase.