bladed / ˈbleɪ dɪd /

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bladed 的定义

adj. 形容词 adjective
  1. having a blade or blades: a single-bladed leaf.
  2. Crystallography. of or relating to a thin, flat form suggestive of knife blades: bladed arsenopyrite.

更多bladed例句

  1. Under the back seat, he had a machete, a samurai sword, and a double-bladed battle-ax—“street-fighting stuff,” he told me with a chuckle, knowing exactly how insane that sounded.
  2. A classic brass-bladed snow scraper gets the job done, plain and simple.
  3. He raised his long-bladed knife to strike, but before he could bring his arm down, the dagger was beaten from his grasp.
  4. Reaching upward with his long-bladed knife, he touched it against the white belly of the monster, and then gave it a strong push.
  5. The wind was keen and terrible as a saw-bladed sword, and smote incessantly.
  6. The long two-bladed paddle lay in the bottom, just as he himself had laid it after rowing ashore with The Panther.
  7. As it was, he only saw the same dark resolute countenances and ringed heads, the same great broad-bladed assegais.