saber / ˈseɪ bər /

💦中学词汇军刀马刀佩剑佩刀

saber2 个定义

n. 名词 noun
  1. a heavy, one-edged sword, usually slightly curved, used especially by cavalry.
  2. a soldier armed with such a sword.
  3. Fencing. a sword having two cutting edges and a blunt point.the art or sport of fencing with the saber, with the target being limited to the head, trunk, and arms, and hits being made with the front edge and the upper part of the back edge of the sword and by thrusts.
v. 有主动词 verb
  1. to strike, wound, or kill with a saber.

saber 近义词

n. 名词 noun

weapon

saber 的近义词 3

更多saber例句

  1. You can tell interesting stories without having light sabers.
  2. Indeed, saber-rattling or not, we should take Ryan seriously.
  3. The name of the group, paradoxically, is Procure Saber, which in Portuguese means, Seek to Know.
  4. It also may explain why there was no saber rattling on Syria on Sunday.
  5. “This is saber-rattling à la North Korea,” he said in a television interview.
  6. Reuters reports that Alber Saber, an Egyptian Copt, is going to jail for posting a video on the internet.
  7. A minute ago you were ready to fall before the first sowar who lifted his saber over your head.
  8. A hideous yell of applause rose from the multitude, and again he plunged his saber into the carriage.
  9. The saber is comparatively harmless; it serves to frighten the timid, but rarely ever deals a death-wound.
  10. Nothing else would do; not even an old coat, or fish-hooks, or a cavalry saber would tempt him.
  11. Captain Winfree, clasping Peggy's gloved hand tightly, led her through the saber-roofed aisleway as rapidly as he could.