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Knife - translation, pronunciation and examples

knife
/naɪf/

knife

🇺🇸 American English
/naɪf/
🇬🇧 British English
/naɪf/
🇷🇺 Russian
[noʂ]
Meaning of knife

a sharp tool or weapon used for cutting

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Pronunciation/naɪf/
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knife

When to use knife

kitchen knife

кухонный нож

sharp knife

острый нож

small knife

маленький нож

folding knife

складной нож

butter knife

нож для масла

knife usage examples

🇷🇺Russian🇬🇧English

Осторожно с этим ножом.

Be careful with that knife.

🇷🇺Russian🇬🇧English

Он держал нож в ящике.

He kept the knife in a drawer.

Similar words

knife

нож — a sharp tool or weapon used for cutting

knife

the exact same word as the headword; no difference in meaning

blade

usually refers to the sharp cutting part, or to a weapon with a blade; less often the whole knife

pocketknife

a small folding knife carried in a pocket; a specific type of knife

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knife synonyms

Related word breakdowns

What's the difference between knife / blade / pocketknife

🇬🇧English
knife

нож — a sharp tool or weapon used for cutting

A1Very Often

Be careful with that knife.

Осторожно с этим ножом.

K
🇬🇧English
knife

the exact same word as the headword; no difference in meaning

A1Very Often

I need a knife to cut the bread.

Мне нужен нож, чтобы разрезать хлеб.

B
🇬🇧English
blade

usually refers to the sharp cutting part, or to a weapon with a blade; less often the whole knife

A1Often

The blade of the knife is very sharp.

Лезвие ножа очень острое.

P
🇬🇧English
pocketknife

a small folding knife carried in a pocket; a specific type of knife

A1Often

He keeps a pocketknife in his bag.

Он держит складной нож в сумке.

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knife translation: нож. This page includes translation, pronunciation, transcription, audio, usage examples and related words.

how to pronounce knife

/naɪf/

knife translation

нож

knife examples

Be careful with that knife.

knife transcription

/naɪf/, /naɪf/

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knife meaning: what does it mean?

a sharp tool or weapon used for cutting

knife pronunciation: how do you pronounce it?

knife is pronounced as /naɪf/. Audio is available on this page when the word has a recording.

knife definition and sentence examples: how is it used in a sentence?

Be careful with that knife. Translation: Осторожно с этим ножом.

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