[/naɪf; naɪf/] n (pl knives [/naɪvz; naɪvz/]) 用法: 1 sharp blade with a handle, used for cutting or as a weapon 刀: a `table-knife 餐刀 * a `carving-knife 切熟肉的刀 * a `paper-knife 裁纸刀 * He'd been stabbed four times with a kitchen knife. 有人用菜刀捅了他四刀. 用法: 2 cutting blade in a machine or tool (机器或工具的)刀. 用法: 3 (idm 习语) you could ,cut it with a `knife (infml) it was very obvious or heavy 很明显; 很突出; 浓重: His accent is so thick you could cut it with a knife I can hardly understand a word he says. 他的口音很重--我简直一个字都听不懂. get one's knife into sb/have one's knife in sb try to harm sb spitefully (not usu physically) 欲加害某人(通常指非肉体的伤害). like a knife through butter easily; without meeting any resistance or difficulty 容易; 遇不到抵抗或困难: The power saw sliced the logs like a knife through butter. 电锯轻而易举就把原木锯成薄板了. * His strong voice cut through the hum of conversation like a knife through butter. 他那宏亮 有力的声音一下子压倒了嗡嗡的谈话声. under the `knife (dated or joc 旧或谑) having surgery 在动手术. knife 2 v [Tn, Tn.pr] cut or stab (sb) with a knife 用刀切割或刺(某人): The victim had been knifed (in the chest). 受害人(於胸部)中刀. |