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bladed

/bley-did/US // ˈbleɪ dɪd //

有刃的,有刀片的,有刃口的,有锋利的

Definitions

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

Examples

  • 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.

  • A classic brass-bladed snow scraper gets the job done, plain and simple.

  • He raised his long-bladed knife to strike, but before he could bring his arm down, the dagger was beaten from his grasp.

  • Reaching upward with his long-bladed knife, he touched it against the white belly of the monster, and then gave it a strong push.

  • The wind was keen and terrible as a saw-bladed sword, and smote incessantly.

  • The long two-bladed paddle lay in the bottom, just as he himself had laid it after rowing ashore with The Panther.

  • As it was, he only saw the same dark resolute countenances and ringed heads, the same great broad-bladed assegais.