Blade Meaning in English
word
/ˈbɫeɪd/
blayd
/blˈeɪd/
blayd
Definición
A blade is the sharp flat part of a knife, sword, or tool that cuts. It can also mean a flat moving part of a fan, propeller, or similar machine.
Uso & Matices
Most often used for knives, razors, swords, and cutting tools. In everyday English, 'blade' often suggests the sharp cutting part, while 'knife' is the whole object. It is also common in technical contexts: 'fan blade', 'turbine blade', 'razor blade'.
Spanish: hoja (de cuchillo) - cuchilla - pala (de ventilador/hélice)Portuguese (BR): lâmina - faca (parte cortante) - pá (de ventilador/hélice)Portuguese (PT): lâmina - faca (parte cortante) - pá (de ventoinha/hélice)Chinese (Simplified): 刀刃 - 刀片 - 叶片Chinese (Traditional): 刀刃 - 刀片 - 葉片Hindi: धार - ब्लेड - पंखुड़ी-जैसी पट्टी (पंखे/प्रोपेलर की)Arabic: شفرة - نصل - ريشة (مروحة/مروحة دافعة)Bengali: ধার - পাখা (যন্ত্রাংশ)Russian: лезвие - лопасть (механизм)Japanese: 刃(は) - 羽根(はね)(機械部品)Vietnamese: lưỡi (dao) - cánh (quạt, máy móc)Korean: 날 - 날개 (기계 부품)Turkish: bıçak ağzı - pervane kanadıUrdu: آری - پنکھا (مشین کا حصہ)Indonesian: mata pisau - bilah (kipas, mesin)
Oraciones de Ejemplo
Be careful — the blade is very sharp.
basic
One blade of the fan is broken.
basic
He changed the blade in his razor.
basic
The chef keeps his blades perfectly sharp.
natural
Watch your fingers when you clean the lawn mower blade.
natural
A damaged turbine blade can shut down the whole system.
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