knifelike 的 3 个定义
plural knives [nahyvz]. /naɪvz/.
- an instrument for cutting, consisting essentially of a thin, sharp-edged, metal blade fitted with a handle.
- a knifelike weapon; dagger or short sword.
- any blade for cutting, as in a tool or machine.
knifed, knif·ing.
- to apply a knife to; cut, stab, etc., with a knife.
- to attempt to defeat or undermine in a secret or underhanded way.
knifed, knif·ing.
- to move or cleave through something with or as if with a knife: The ship knifed through the heavy seas.
knifelike 近义词
sharp
knifelike 的近义词 46 个
- aciculate
- acuate
- acuminate
- acuminous
- acute
- apical
- barbed
- briery
- cuspate
- cuspidate
- fine
- gnawing
- ground fine
- honed
- horned
- jagged
- keen
- keen-edged
- knife-edged
- lancinating
- needle-pointed
- needlelike
- peaked
- piercing
- pointed
- pointy
- prickly
- pronged
- razor-sharp
- salient
- serrated
- sharp-edged
- shooting
- spiked
- spiky
- spiny
- splintery
- stabbing
- stinging
- tapered
- tapering
- thorny
- tined
- tipped
- unblunted
- whetted
更多knifelike例句
- Anything that quickens the movement of money will have far-reaching effects at a time when businesses exist on a solvency knife edge.
- Such people could have been harmed by a knife, spear or arrow, Broehl explains.
- 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.
- A knife is a tool, and the right tool is determined by the job you’re asking it to perform.
- 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.
- I took out my knife, my Ka-Bar, and knocked his teeth out, but they fell into his throat.
- He had a special knife designed to cut the dense loaf, and a ceremony to precede cutting the cake.
- Wielding a curved knife, a young man navigates past the aging structures and into the forest.
- But in the next instant, Peters is stepping back to the table and snatching up the knife.
- “Stand the f--- away from the knife right now, man,” the cop says.
- Pearson flung his knife and fork at it, having forgotten to drop those light weapons when he leaped up.
- Black Sheep looked up at Harry's throat and then at a knife on the dinner-table.
- A knife would hurt, but Aunty Rosa had told him, a year ago, that if he sucked paint he would die.
- The servant-girl came up from the kitchen, took the knife away, and consoled him.
- Black Sheep sat at the bottom of the stairs, the table-knife in his hand, and wept for that he had not killed Harry.