Blade

[bleɪd] or [bled]

解释:

(noun.) the flat part of a tool or weapon that (usually) has a cutting edge.

(noun.) flat surface that rotates and pushes against air or water.

(noun.) the part of the skate that slides on the ice.

(noun.) a broad flat body part (as of the shoulder or tongue).

(noun.) a cut of beef from the shoulder blade.

(noun.) something long and thin resembling a blade of grass; 'a blade of lint on his suit'.

(noun.) a dashing young man; 'gay young blades bragged of their amorous adventures'.

(noun.) especially a leaf of grass or the broad portion of a leaf as distinct from the petiole.

阿伊达整理--From WordNet

解释:

(n.) Properly, the leaf, or flat part of the leaf, of any plant, especially of gramineous plants. The term is sometimes applied to the spire of grasses.

(n.) The cutting part of an instrument; as, the blade of a knife or a sword.

(n.) The broad part of an oar; also, one of the projecting arms of a screw propeller.

(n.) The scapula or shoulder blade.

(n.) The principal rafters of a roof.

(n.) The four large shell plates on the sides, and the five large ones of the middle, of the carapace of the sea turtle, which yield the best tortoise shell.

(n.) A sharp-witted, dashing, wild, or reckless, fellow; -- a word of somewhat indefinite meaning.

(v. t.) To furnish with a blade.

(v. i.) To put forth or have a blade.

克劳斯编辑

同义词及近义词:

n. [1]. Leaf.[2]. Flat part (as of a knife or an oar).[3]. Buck, gallant, spark; gay, dashing fellow.

丹尼尔编辑

解释:

n. the leaf or flat part of grass or corn: the cutting part of a knife sword &c.: the flat part of an oar: a dashing fellow.—n. Blade′bone the flat bone at the back of the shoulder: the scapula.—adj. Blad′ed.

录入:莱尔

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吉米编辑

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