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Перевод: blade speek blade


[прилагательное]
клинковый;
[существительное]
лезвие; клинок ; лист ; травинка ; былинка ; лопасть ; крыло; перо; полотно; диск ; диск пилы; призма ; парень


Тезаурус:

  1. In the screaming, struggling melee, a knife blade in the wrong place was never noticed.
  2. The axe was originally a northern European weapon, and a typical design during the time of Barbarossa would have been a simple axe blade balanced by a spike on its reverse.
  3. I use an old butcher's knife; the sharp edge for topping and the back of the blade for cleaning the roots.
  4. Place only the fingertips on the shoulder blade.
  5. The yellow blades have black and red metric and imperial markings for clarity, while the special anti-rust blade treatment, followed by two layers of protective lacquer, ensures a long, corrosion-resistant life.
  6. Using the flexible blade to saw through a water pipe flush with floor
  7. Then, by putting my ear to the handle, I hear sounds that tell me whether or not the blade is close to either rabbit or ferret.
  8. Lying between the machine and the window, which was covered with black material, was a large circular blade.
  9. When he was satisfied that the blade was true, he held up his left arm, pinching the tip of his nose between thumb and forefinger, and with the other hand began to shave his lathered upper lip.
  10. I go over to help and find him upright but asleep, his head against the trunk of a tree, the knife, evil-looking with a thirty-centimetre blade, half held in his hand.
  11. Discovering Miss Danziger to be familiar - even intimately familiar - with every blade of grass on Mn, his curiosity had been aroused.
  12. Lying prone, the patient's shoulder blade can be drawn well forward, so that he can practise selective movements with his arm, particularly turning (rotation) in different directions.
  13. The quillons were usually straight, but occasionally curved towards the blade; the grip was sometimes double handed and sometimes single; pommels tended to be decorated, particularly those of noblemen and princes.

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