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餐刀,带鞘小刀;
Noun
1. a metal blade with a handle; used as cutlery
2. a knife with a fixed blade that is carried in a sheath
The first known use of case knife was in 1673
catalytic converternoun
a device containing a catalyst for changing automobile exhaust into mostly harmless products
castor-oil plantnoun
a tropical Old World herb widely grown as an ornamental plant or for its oil-rich seeds
castor oilnoun
a pale thick oil obtained from castor beans and used chiefly as a lubricant or a laxative
cast ironnoun
a hard brittle alloy of iron, carbon, and silicon shaped by being poured into a mold while melted
cast ironnoun
a hard brittle alloy of iron, carbon, and silicon shaped by being poured into a mold while melted
cash registernoun
a business machine that usually has a money drawer, records the amount of money received, and exhibits the amount of each sale
cashier's checknoun
a check drawn by a bank upon its own funds and signed by its cashier
case knifenoun
sheath knife
a table knife
1 California, which is also in the Ninth Circuit, bans the possession of an even wider assortment of bladed weapons, including dirks, daggers, ballistic knives, belt buckle knives, lipstick case knives, cane swords, and more.
2 Cut the beef with your table knife.
用你的餐刀切割牛肉。
3 There is a dinner knife in his right hand.
他的右手里有一把餐刀。