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From:
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blade
/ˈbled/
草葉,葉片;刀片,刀刃
From:
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blade
/ˈbled/
名詞
(拉
lamina
)刀片,刀刃,葉片,頁(片),切片,刃(口),刀身,槳葉,刀閘盒,刀形開關
From:
Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913)
Blade
n.
1.
Properly
,
the
leaf
,
or
flat
part
of
the
leaf
,
of
any
plant
,
especially
of
gramineous
plants
.
The
term
is
sometimes
applied
to
the
spire
of
grasses
.
The
crimson
dulse
. . .
with
its
waving
blade
.
--
Percival
.
First
the
blade
,
then
ear
,
after
that
the
full
corn
in
the
ear
.
--
Mark
iv
. 28.
2.
The
cutting
part
of
an
instrument
;
as
,
the
blade
of
a
knife
or
a
sword
.
3.
The
broad
part
of
an
oar
;
also
,
one
of
the
projecting
arms
of
a
screw
propeller
.
4.
The
scapula
or
shoulder
blade
.
5.
pl.
Arch.
The
principal
rafters
of
a
roof
.
6.
pl.
Com.
The
four
large
shell
plates
on
the
sides
,
and
the
five
large
ones
of
the
middle
,
of
the
carapace
of
the
sea
turtle
,
which
yield
the
best
tortoise
shell
.
7.
A
sharp-witted
,
dashing
,
wild
,
or
reckless
,
fellow
; --
a
word
of
somewhat
indefinite
meaning
.
He
saw
a
turnkey
in
a
trice
Fetter
a
troublesome
blade
. --
Coleridge
.
8.
The
flat
part
of
the
tongue
immediately
behind
the
tip
,
or
point
.
=\“Lower
blade
”
implies
,
of
course
,
the
lower
instead
of
the
upper
surface
of
the
tongue
.\= --
H
.
Sweet
.
From:
Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913)
Blade
v. t.
To
furnish
with
a
blade
.
From:
Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913)
Blade
,
v. i.
To
put
forth
or
have
a
blade
.
As
sweet
a
plant
,
as
fair
a
flower
,
is
faded
As
ever
in
the
Muses
'
garden
bladed
. --
P
.
Fletcher
.
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From:
WordNet (r) 2.0
blade
n
1:
especially
a
leaf
of
grass
or
the
broad
portion
of
a
leaf
as
distinct
from
the
petiole
[
syn
:
leaf blade
]
2:
a
dashing
young
man
; "
gay
young
blades
bragged
of
their
amorous
adventures
"
3:
something
long
and
thin
resembling
a
blade
of
grass
; "
a
blade
of
lint
on
his
suit
"
4:
a
cutting
or
thrusting
weapon
with
a
long
blade
[
syn
:
sword
,
brand
,
steel
]
5:
a
cut
of
beef
from
the
shoulder
blade
6:
a
broad
flat
body
part
(
as
of
the
shoulder
or
tongue
)
7:
the
part
of
the
skate
that
slides
on
the
ice
8:
flat
surface
that
rotates
and
pushes
against
air
or
water
[
syn
:
vane
]
9:
the
flat
part
of
a
tool
or
weapon
that
(
usually
)
has
a
cutting
edge
From:
Easton's 1897 Bible Dictionary
Blade
applied
to
the
glittering
point
of
a
spear
(
Job
39:23)
or
sword
(
Nah
. 3:3),
the
blade
of
a
dagger
(
Judg
. 3:22);
the
"
shoulder
blade
" (
Job
31:22);
the
"
blade
"
of
cereals
(
Matt
. 13:26).
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