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blade [bleɪd] n 1. the part of a sharp weapon, tool, etc., that forms the cutting edge 2. (Engineering / Tools) (plural) Austral and NZ hand shears used for shearing sheep 3. the thin flattish part of various tools, implements, etc., as of a propeller, turbine, etc 4. (Life Sciences & Allied Applications / Botany) the flattened expanded part of a leaf, sepal, or petal 5. (Life Sciences & Allied Applications / Botany) the long narrow leaf of a grass or related plant 6. (Individual Sports, other than specified) the striking surface of a bat, club, stick, or oar 7. the metal runner on an ice skate 8. (Social Science / Archaeology) Archaeol a long thin flake of flint, possibly used as a tool 9. (Linguistics / Phonetics & Phonology) the upper part of the tongue lying directly behind the tip 10. Archaic a dashing or swaggering young man 11. (Life Sciences & Allied Applications / Anatomy) short for shoulder blade 12. a poetic word for a sword, swordsman [Old English blæd; related to Old Norse blath leaf, Old High German blat, Latin folium leaf] bladed adj
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Translations blade [bleɪd] N 1. (= cutting edge) [of knife, tool] → filo m; (= flat part) [of weapon, razor etc] → hoja f; [of skate] → cuchilla f 3. [of grass etc] → brizna f blade n (of knife, tool, weapon, razor) → Klinge f; (of pencil sharpener) → Messerchen nt; (of guillotine) → Beil nt (of tongue) → vorderer Zungenrücken; (of oar, spade, saw, windscreen wiper) → Blatt nt; (of plough) → Schar f; (of turbine, paddle wheel) → Schaufel f; (of propeller) → Blatt nt, → Flügel m (liter, = sword) → Klinge f (liter) (old, = dashing fellow) → schmucker Bursch (old) (Anat) = shoulder blade blade [bleɪd] n (cutting edge) → lama; (of safety razor) → lametta; (of propeller) → pala blade of grass → filo d'erba blade [bleɪd] n (cutting edge) → lama; (of safety razor) → lametta; (of propeller) → pala blade of grass → filo d'erba n blade [bleid] 1 the cutting part of a knife etc His penknife has several different blades. lem شَفْرَه острие čepel blad die Klinge λεπίδα hoja, filo tera تیغه terä lame לָהַב पत्ती oštrica penge mata pisau blað lama 刃 칼날 ašmenys (naža) asmens mata pisau lemmet (kniv)blad ostrze lâmina lamă лезвие čepeľ klina sečivo blad ใบมีด ağız 刀刃 лезо چاقو وغیرہ کا پھل ، بلیڈ lưỡi (dao, kiếm) 刀刃 2 the flat part of a leaf etc a blade of grass. blaar, grashalm وَرَقَةُ عُشْب лист, стрък stéblo blad das Blatt, der Halm το επίπεδο τμήμα ενός φύλλου brizna lehelaba پهن برگ ruohonlehti limbe, brin (d'herbe) עָלֶה עֵשֶׂב फलक vlat szál sehelai grasstrá; blaðka filo 葉 잎사귀 laiškas (zāles) stiebrs lai blaadje blad źdźbło fio fir (de iarbă) былинка, лист čepeľ (listu) bilka vlat blad, []strå ส่วนที่บางของใบไม้ aya 葉片 травинка پتے کا چپٹا حاصہ phiến lá 叶片 3 the flat part of an oar. blad طَرَفُ المِجْدافِ العَريض перка за гребло lopatka (vesla) åreblad das Blatt παλάμη κουπιού pala aerulaba قسمت پهن؛ پهنه lapa pale לָהַב הַמָשוֹט धार lopatica vesla lapát ujung dayung blað pala オールの水かき (노의) 물갈퀴 mentė (aira) lāpstiņa daun blad (åre)blad pióro pá paletă лопасть list (vesla) lopatasti del vesla lopata årblad ส่วนที่บางของไม้พาย pala 槳片 лопать چپو کا چپٹا حصہ mái chèo 桨片 blade → نصل ostří klinge Klinge λεπίδα hoja terä lame oštrica lama 刃 날 snijgedeelte blad ostrze lâmina лезвие blad ใบมีด bıçak lưỡi dao 刀刃 How to thank TFD for its existence? Tell a friend about us, add a link to this page, add the site to iGoogle, or visit webmaster's page for free fun content. |
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Because, to be honest, they are the only cool bladers I have seen. 12: Host a mini X Games: Challenge riders, bladers and boarders at your local skate park in designed challenges. You can also get lessons there--not a bad idea when it comes to competing with the hordes of expert bladers who turn out for Friday Night Fever. |
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