英:[ˈpennaɪf]
美:[ˈpɛnˌnaɪf]
英:[ˈpennaɪf]
美:[ˈpɛnˌnaɪf]
pen·knife
pen naIf
复数:penknives
也称为 pen-knife,意为“小型口袋刀”,15世纪早期出现,源自 penne-knif,由 pen(n.1)和 knife(n.)组成。因为这样的小刀被用来制作和修补羽毛笔,所以被称为“笔刀”。
Middle English; from its original use for mending quill pens
The first known use of penknife was in 1922
pennynoun
a British unit of money formerly equal to ¹⁄₂₄₀ pound but now equal to ¹⁄₁₀₀ pound
a coin representing this unit
plural pennies cent
a sum of money
earn an honest penny
pennonnoun
a long triangular or forked streamer attached to the head of a lance as a flag
flag entry 2 sense 1, pennant
pennilessadjective
having no money : very poor
pennynoun
a British unit of money formerly equal to ¹⁄₂₄₀ pound but now equal to ¹⁄₁₀₀ pound
a coin representing this unit
plural pennies cent
a sum of money
earn an honest penny
pennantnoun
a flag with a usually tapering or forked tail that is used especially for signaling
a flag that serves as the emblem of championship
pennantnoun
a flag with a usually tapering or forked tail that is used especially for signaling
a flag that serves as the emblem of championship
penmanshipnoun
the art or practice of writing with the pen
quality or style of handwriting
penlightnoun
a small flashlight resembling a fountain pen in size or shape
penknifenoun
a small pocketknife usually with only one blade
penknifenoun
a small pocketknife usually with only one blade
1 He killed him with a penknife and the men fed on his flesh until their rescue four days later.
2 At first, he planned to stab it with his penknife, but when he got it out of the water, he couldn't.
3 They took my belt, my penknife and my watch.
他们拿走了我的皮带,铅笔刀和手表。
4 He chose a perfect daisy and, using his handkerchief to avoid being soiled by the sap, carefully cut through the stem with his penknife.
5 The man pulled a penknife out of his pocket and slashed the cloth banner off the poles.
6 Laubenheimer supplied business cards, stationery, badges, penknives, buckles and jewelry, among other products, to clients in the United States and Latin America.
7 Hooper had got his penknife out and was digging his initials into a slab of stone.
8 A penknife could trim and cut a piece into a reasonable galleon, with stick masts and paper sails.
9 He searched in his pocket, pulled out his penknife, and with the blade he wrote on the plaster of the wall.
他从衣袋里摸出一把一折两的小刀,用刀尖在石灰墙上刻下了“玻璃厂街,十六号”。
10 You’ll also learn how to bottle up your frustration right before asking a janitor to borrow his penknife.
11 They also have a custom-built two-storey booth complete with a soundproof room for interviews, where I meet the company's CEO Victor Kislyi, who plays with one of the stall's promotional penknives as we talk.
12 Ma Longlong: Thank penknife, also wish stationmaster net progress is better and better.
马龙龙: 谢谢小刀, 也祝站长网发展越来越好.
13 So I gripped the penknife really hard and I knocked on the doorframe.
14 A policeman caught a nasty little boy with a penknife in one hand and a squirrel in the other.
一个警察抓住了一个淘气的小男孩,这男孩一手拿铅笔刀,另一手抓着一只松鼠。
15 Common tools include the trowel, penknife and brush.
常用的工具包括铲子、小刀以及刷子。
16 Lovers, spouses, and rival siblings fling each other off cliffs into the sea or run one another through with penknives.
17 The door was locked, but he managed spring the lock with the blade of a penknife.
门上了锁, 但他试着用折刀撬开门锁.
18 They had been married six years when, in November 1960, they got into a drunken argument after a party at their Manhattan apartment and the author stabbed her near the heart with a penknife.
19 Johnson plays his acoustic guitar with a bottleneck slide—or maybe a penknife—and moans a great deal.
20 He came back and carefully made us each a flute with the tip of his penknife.
1 小折刀