Sheathe Meaning in English
word
ˈʃið
SHEEDH
ʃˈiːð
shee-DH
释义
To put a sword or knife back into its covering (sheath), or to cover something completely.
用法与细微差别
Primarily formal or literary, often used in historical or fantasy contexts. Most common for weapons ('sheathe a sword'), but can mean 'cover' in technical/scientific writing (e.g., 'sheathed cable'). Not the same as 'sheath' (noun).
Spanish: envainar - cubrirPortuguese (BR): embainhar - cobrirPortuguese (PT): embainhar - cobrirChinese (Simplified): 将…插入鞘中 - 包裹Chinese (Traditional): 將…插入鞘中 - 包裹Hindi: म्यान में डालना - ढंकनाArabic: يغمد - يغلفBengali: মুড়িয়া ফেলা - খাপে প্রবেশ করানোRussian: вложить в ножны - покрытьJapanese: 鞘に納める - 覆うVietnamese: tra vào vỏ - bọc lạiKorean: 집어넣다(칼집에) - 덮다Turkish: kınlamak - kaplamakUrdu: غلاف میں ڈالنا - ڈھانپ دیناIndonesian: memasukkan ke sarung - melapisi
例句
He carefully sheathed his sword after the fight.
basic
She will sheathe the knife when she is done.
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The cable is sheathed in plastic for safety.
basic
He paused and sheathed his weapon without a word.
natural
When threatened, it's wiser to sheathe your pride than to argue.
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The wires must be sheathed properly to prevent damage.
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