Knife en français : traduction et définition

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Traduction et définition

a knife: un couteau noun
Au pluriel : knives

Exemples

  • "That's not a knife."
  • "Edward : Knife?"
  • "Dr. Loblaw : Basically we're going to cut a flap of corneal tissue using a knife with an oscillating blade, open it up and remove some tissue beneath the cornea with a laser."
  • "The Greenback & Trust branch, located on Fell Street, was robbed at 11:14 AM by three teenage boys dressed in drag and carrying kitchen knives."
  • "Some people enjoy collecting knives, others enjoy building robots, and some English people think that the most enjoyable hobby of all is to hunt a small fox with a pack of dogs."
  • "That's a knife."
  • "But then again, I suppose you don't have forks and knives in Sweden."
Exercice 1
"If Gidyeon decides to slash his prices..."

Here, "to slash" means "to reduce (a price) dramatically". However, "to slash" also has a more literal meaning!

Find this meaning by matching the action to the corresponding object. Each term is used once!

Dear Vince,
When you find Krazy Gidyeon, please:
1. Punch him in the face with a .
2. Slash his arm with a .
3. Shoot him in the hand with a .
4. Tickle his feet with a .
Best,
Harold

"If Gidyeon decides to slash his prices..."

Here, "to slash" means "to reduce (a price) dramatically". However, "to slash" also has a more literal meaning!

Find this meaning by matching the action to the corresponding object. Each term is used once!

Dear Vince,
When you find Krazy Gidyeon, please:
1. Punch him in the face with a fist 1.
2. Slash his arm with a knife 2.
3. Shoot him in the hand with a gun 3.
4. Tickle his feet with a feather 4.
Best,
Harold
1 fist: This is correct. A "fist" is a closed hand, the fingers forming a tight ball. "To punch" means to hit or strike someone with a fist. Example: Boxers punch each other in the face. Note: the verb "to punch" is exclusively reserved for "fists" - it is not used with other weapons.
1 knife: Sorry, you can't punch someone with a knife!
1 gun: Sorry, you can't punch someone with a gun!
1 feather: Sorry, a feather is far too soft and light to punch someone with!
2 knife: This is correct. "To slash" is to cut with a violent (and quite random) sweeping stroke with a sharp blade, most commonly a knife or sword. We use "knives" (with forks) to cut our food into pieces. A "sword" is an "epee" - a long, straight weapon used by knights and pirates! Ah-ha!
2 fist: It is impossible to "slash" using a fist - even if you are Bruce Lee!
2 gun: We can't "slash" with a gun. But you can "strike" or "hit" someone with a gun (if you don't want to make a mess shooting them!).
2 feather: Sorry, a feather is far too soft and light to slash someone with!
3 gun: This is correct. We "shoot" with a gun. Example: Warbuckle shoots bears! "To shoot" is an irregular verb (shoot/shot/shot). A single act of shooting is called a "(gun) shot".
3 knife: Oops! We cannot "shoot" using a knife!
3 fist: Oops! We cannot "shoot" using a fist!
3 feather: Oops! We cannot "shoot" using a feather!
4 feather: A "feather" is a plume - one of the soft, flat structures that covers a bird's body. Example: My pillow is made of goose FEATHERS. 'To tickle is to move your fingers (or another soft object) over a person's skin so that they laugh. Feathers are perfect for tickling feet!
4 knife: I suppose you could tickle someone's feet with a knife, but it is easier to use a feather!
4 gun: I suppose you could tickle someone's feet with a gun, but it is easier to use a feather!
4 fist: I suppose you could tickle someone's feet with a fist, but it is easier to use a feather!

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