knife
美 [naɪf]
英 [naɪf]
- n.刀
- v.用刀伤害(或杀害)
- 网络小刀;刀子;餐刀
复数:knives 第三人称单数:knifes 现在分词:knifing 过去式:knifed
v.+n.
use knife,hold knife,sharpen knife,find knife
adj.+n.
sharp knife,putty knife,makeshift knife
knife
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1. | 刀a sharp blade with a handle, used for cutting or as a weapon |
knives and forks 刀叉 | |
a sharp knife 锋利的刀 | |
a bread knife(= one for cutting bread) 切面包刀 | |
She was murdered in a frenzied knife attack. 她被乱刀残杀。 |
IDM
the knives are out (for sb)
(对某人)磨刀霍霍,兴师问罪the situation has become so bad that people are preparing to make one person take the blame, for example by taking away their job
like a knife through butter
(informal)
轻而易举;毫无困难easily; without meeting any difficulty
put/stick the knife in|put/stick the knife into sb
(informal)
对某人怀恨在心;加害于某人to be very unfriendly to sb and try to harm them
turn/twist the knife (in the wound)
恶意地说(或做);落井下石;往伤口上撒盐to say or do sth unkind deliberately; to make sb who is unhappy feel even more unhappy
under the knife
(informal)
接受手术;动手术having a medical operation