英:['naɪfɪŋ]
美:['naɪfɪŋ]
英:['naɪfɪŋ]
美:['naɪfɪŋ]
n.
刮涂
刮膜
捅刀子,持刀行凶
v.
(用刀)切(knife的ing形式)
复数:knifings
noun
a cutting instrument consisting of a sharp blade fastened to a handle
a weapon or tool resembling a knife
a sharp cutting blade or tool in a machine
surgery sense 4—usually used in the phrase under the knife
verb
transitive verb
to use a knife onspecifically: to stab, slash, or wound with a knife
to cut, mark, or spread with a knife
to try to defeat by underhanded means
to move like a knife in
birds knifing the autumn sky
intransitive verb
to cut a way with or as if with a knife blade
the cruiser knifed through the heavy seas
knife and fork刀叉
under the knife在外科手术中
kitchen knife菜刀,厨刀;厨房刀
gamma knifen. 伽玛刀
knife edge刀口;刃状物
cutting knife割刀,切刀;切割器
knife gate刀形进模口;压边浇口
knife blade刀片
fruit knife水果刀
pocket knife小折刀
electric knife电切刀;电工刀
steak knife切肉排的刀
go under the knife接受手术;动手术,开刀
knife rest刀架;餐桌上的刀叉台
hunting knife猎刀
air knife气刀;喷气括刀;风刀
paring knife削皮刀;去皮刀;水果刀;瓜刨
carving knife切肉用的餐刀,切肉刀;雕刻刀
putty knife油灰刀;腻子刀
table knifen. 餐刀
Noun Middle English knif, from Old English cnīf, perhaps from Old Norse knīfr; akin to Middle Low German knīf knife
The first known use of knife was before the 12th century
knight1 of 2noun
a warrior of olden times who fought on horseback, served a king, held a special military rank, and swore to behave in a noble way
a man honored by a sovereign for merit and in Great Britain ranking below a baronet
a chess piece that makes an L-shaped move
knight2 of 2verb
to make a knight of
knighthoodnoun
the rank, dignity, or profession of a knight
the qualities that a knight should have
knights as a class or body
knight1 of 2noun
a warrior of olden times who fought on horseback, served a king, held a special military rank, and swore to behave in a noble way
a man honored by a sovereign for merit and in Great Britain ranking below a baronet
a chess piece that makes an L-shaped move
knight2 of 2verb
to make a knight of
knife1 of 2noun
a cutting instrument consisting of a sharp blade fastened to a handle
a cutting blade in a machine
knife2 of 2verb
to stab, slash, or wound with a knife
to move like a knife
ships knifing through the sea
1 Dawson takes revenge on the man by knifing him to death.
道森向那人报仇,用刀砍死了他。
2 The swans were knifing the sky.
一群天鹅掠过天空。
3 A killing pain is knifing my stomach.
一阵剧痛刀割般穿过我的腹部。
4 My mother is knifing a piece of meat.
母亲正在切一块肉。
5 But even through its tears it was knifing a smaller rat, who just looked surprised.
但它的泪珠又化成刀子扎在一只小老鼠身上。那个小老鼠看起来惊恐万状。
6 It wasnt the flight through the air that alarmed me, or the actual impact with the river, but the sound of my body knifing through the surface.
让我受到惊吓的不是腾空而起,也不是与河水的撞击,而是我的身体划破水面的声音。
7 Conclusion: selective renal artery embolism is a safe, reliable, and effectual method for the therapy of renal knifing injury and renal hemorrhage.
结论:选择性肾动脉栓塞治疗肾刀刺伤后肾出血是一种安全、可靠、有效的方法。
8 Each dinner guest gets two forks, a knife, and a spoon.
9 He pulled a knife on me and threatened to stab me with it.
10 He died after being knifed in the chest.
11 ships knifing through the waves
12 And Diana just got a pen knife out and just dealt with it.
13 Lucy is a woman with a mysterious past who only has these seemingly disparate and often violent dreams to go off of: holding a knife in a bathroom, blood oozing on the floor.
14 He picked up his knife and fork.
他捡起了刀叉。
15 The murderer killed her by thrusting a knife in her back.
凶手把刀刺进她的背部,杀害了她。
16 My pencil is blunt, could you lend me a knife to sharpen it?
我的铅笔钝了,你能借我把刀子削一削吗?
17 He cut the meat with a blunt knife.
他用一把钝刀子切肉。
18 Dawson takes revenge on the man by knifing him to death.
道森用刀杀死了他的仇人。
19 Judiao seeing this old man on the knifing and dragons were quick to jump lotus pond.
老头儿见状举刀就砍,小龙连忙跃人荷花池中.
20 Rumor tied the scar , which ran the length of his face, to a knifing.
传闻他那条齐脸长的疤是被刀砍的.