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haft

/haft, hahft/US // hæft, hɑft //UK // (hɑːft) //

哈夫,哈夫特,筏子,哈夫德

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Definitions

n.名词 noun
  1. 1
    • : a handle, especially of a knife, sword, or dagger.
v.有主动词 verb
  1. 1
    • : to furnish with a haft or handle; set in a haft.

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Examples

  • This friend works near Haft-e Tir Square, where many of the protests have converged.

  • When we got out at Haft-Tir Station, we found ourselves among the familiar crowd.

  • In front of her was a damsel bearing in baldric a great sword with haft of emerald and tassels of jewel-encrusted gold.

  • Pulling his great knife from its buckskin sheath he curled the fat little hand around its haft and led him to the white body.

  • Naxa had entered silently while they talked, and stood with his fingers touching the haft of this same ax.

  • The midmost man brandishes that lance so that its edge-studs hardly stay therein, and he strikes the haft thrice against his palm.

  • Unless this come to the lance, it flames on its haft and will go through its bearer or the master of the palace wherein it is.