knifelike / naɪf /

刀状刀枪不入刀状的刀状物

knifelike3 个定义

n. 名词 noun

plural knives [nahyvz]. /naɪvz/.

  1. an instrument for cutting, consisting essentially of a thin, sharp-edged, metal blade fitted with a handle.
  2. a knifelike weapon; dagger or short sword.
  3. any blade for cutting, as in a tool or machine.
v. 有主动词 verb

knifed, knif·ing.

  1. to apply a knife to; cut, stab, etc., with a knife.
  2. to attempt to defeat or undermine in a secret or underhanded way.
v. 无主动词 verb

knifed, knif·ing.

  1. to move or cleave through something with or as if with a knife: The ship knifed through the heavy seas.

knifelike 近义词

adj. 形容词 adjective

sharp

更多knifelike例句

  1. Anything that quickens the movement of money will have far-reaching effects at a time when businesses exist on a solvency knife edge.
  2. Such people could have been harmed by a knife, spear or arrow, Broehl explains.
  3. This arrangement helps prevent your knife from snagging on things like seat belts, doors, or bags, helping ensure that the knife doesn’t fall out of your pocket.
  4. A knife is a tool, and the right tool is determined by the job you’re asking it to perform.
  5. For knives that I’m going to carry in a pocket or on my belt, I find that the sweet spot in blade length is between three and four inches.
  6. I took out my knife, my Ka-Bar, and knocked his teeth out, but they fell into his throat.
  7. He had a special knife designed to cut the dense loaf, and a ceremony to precede cutting the cake.
  8. Wielding a curved knife, a young man navigates past the aging structures and into the forest.
  9. But in the next instant, Peters is stepping back to the table and snatching up the knife.
  10. “Stand the f--- away from the knife right now, man,” the cop says.
  11. Pearson flung his knife and fork at it, having forgotten to drop those light weapons when he leaped up.
  12. Black Sheep looked up at Harry's throat and then at a knife on the dinner-table.
  13. A knife would hurt, but Aunty Rosa had told him, a year ago, that if he sucked paint he would die.
  14. The servant-girl came up from the kitchen, took the knife away, and consoled him.
  15. Black Sheep sat at the bottom of the stairs, the table-knife in his hand, and wept for that he had not killed Harry.