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Messer
I. knife <pl knives> [naɪf] СЪЩ
knife
Messer ср <-s, ->
to go under the knife МЕД
to pull [or draw] a knife [on sb]
to wield [or brandish] a knife
Phrases:
to get [or have] your knife into sb
to get [or have] your knife into sb
to get [or have] your knife into sb
jdn gefressen haben разг ФРГ
the knives are out for him Brit, Aus разг
to put [or stick] the knife into sb
to turn [or twist] the knife [in the wound]
II. knife [naɪf] ГЛАГ прх
to knife sb
to knife sb
to knife sb (fatally)
ˈfish knife СЪЩ
fish knife
Fischmesser ср <-s, ->
ˈmeat knife СЪЩ
meat knife
ˈkitch·en knife СЪЩ
kitchen knife
Küchenmesser ср <-s, ->
kitchen knife
Rüstmesser ср CH
I. ˈknife-edge СЪЩ
knife-edge
to be on a knife-edge прен
II. ˈknife-edge ПРИЛ attr, inv
1. knife-edge (narrow):
knife-edge
knife-edge ridge
2. knife-edge прен (uncertain):
knife-edge situation
gefährlich разг
knife-edge situation
ˈknife-blade СЪЩ
knife-blade
Messerklinge f <-, -n>
knife-blade
ˈknife sharp·en·er СЪЩ
knife sharpener
knife block СЪЩ
knife block
Messerblock м <-s, -blöcke>
bowie knife [ˈbəʊi-, Am ˈboʊi-] СЪЩ
bowie knife
ˈbread knife СЪЩ
bread knife
Brotmesser ср <-s, ->
Present
Iknife
youknife
he/she/itknifes
weknife
youknife
theyknife
Past
Iknifed
youknifed
he/she/itknifed
weknifed
youknifed
theyknifed
Present Perfect
Ihaveknifed
youhaveknifed
he/she/ithasknifed
wehaveknifed
youhaveknifed
theyhaveknifed
Past Perfect
Ihadknifed
youhadknifed
he/she/ithadknifed
wehadknifed
youhadknifed
theyhadknifed
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In 1990 GNP fell 3.9 percent, aggravating the plunge of 19 percent between 1988 and 1990.
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Cleansing was followed by a cold plunge bath.
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Because of their love for good tools, each time before using a knife, professionals and many hobby cooks have the habit of drawing the knife along the sharpening steel and, even after many years, are still thrilled when the sharp knife cuts through products as smoothly and easily as if they were butter.
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Profis und viele Hobbyköche haben es sich aus Liebe zum guten Werkzeug zur Angewohnheit gemacht, vor jedem Arbeitsgang das Messer über den Wetzstahl zu ziehen und freuen sich auch noch nach Jahren jedesmal wieder, wenn das scharfe Messer jeden Schnitt spielerisch leicht erscheinen läßt.
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Harvesting the cocoa fruits with a sharp knife or machete. © GTZ
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Ernte der Kakaofrüchte mit einem scharfen Messer oder einer Machete. © GTZ
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Women raped with bottles, wood branches and knives to cause as much damage as possible, ” said American actress and UNHCR Special Envoy, Angelina Jolie, at the UNSC meeting.
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Frauen werden mit Flaschen, Ästen und Messern missbraucht, um so großen Schaden wie möglich anzurichten “, so US-Schauspielerin und UNHCR-Sonderbotschafterin Angelina Jolie bei der UNSC-Sitzung.
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Two boys are robbing a young man One of them holds a knife against his throat While the other takes his billfold and overcoat and umbrella Now they hit him in the stomach with the umbrella
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Zwei Jungen rauben einen jungen Mann aus Einer hält ihm das Messer an den Hals Während ihm der andere Geldbeutel, Mantel und Schirm wegnimmt Jetzt stechen sie ihm mit dem Schirm in den Bauch
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Along the way, you'll have to dodge assassins' knives, build and govern cities, train and command armies, obey the wishes of the Senate (some of the time), stage gladiator games, and face many other challenges and surprises.
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Auf dem Weg dahin werden Sie den Messern von Mördern ausweichen, Städte bauen und regieren, Armeen ausbilden und befehligen, den Wünschen des Senats (wenigstens manchmal) gehorchen, Gladiatoren-Spiele organisieren, und vielen anderen Herausforderungen und Überraschungen gegenüberstehen.