sabers

英 [ˈseɪbəz] 美 [ˈseɪbərz]

n.  军刀;马刀;击剑或决斗用的长剑
v.  用马刀砍(等于saber)
saber的第三人称单数和复数



双语例句

  1. After, I return to the hotel courtyard, past statues of tiny monks carrying small light bulbs like sabers, into the restaurant bar beneath Ming Dynasty eaves.
    然后我回到酒店庭院,路过一个个像举着刀剑一样举着小灯管的微型僧人雕塑,进入位于明代屋檐之下的餐吧。
  2. The Jade Emperor wanted to execute him but failed to inflict a single wound on him by sabers, axes, fire and thunder.
    玉帝想处死他,但没有对他造成的马刀,斧头,火和雷电单一伤口。
  3. Scarlet and gold sashes swung to and fro, sabers glittered and banged against shining boots, spurs rattled and jingled.
    大红和金色的绶带前后摆动,亮闪闪的军刀碰撞着雪亮的长统靴,马刺丁丁当当地响着。
  4. Having teeth that resemble sabers.
    有类似军刀形牙齿的。
  5. They slashed the vegetation back with their machetes. In the case of the Japanese, it's merely that their legs are too short for carrying sabers.
    他们用大砍刀把作物截短。日本人只是腿太短,不宜挂指挥刀。
  6. By common consent they were using the spears as sabers now, no longer daring the lethal points. medium to large deciduous oak of the eastern United States having long lanceolate leaves and soft strong wood.
    这会儿两人心照不宣地拿长矛当军刀砍来砍去,而不敢再用会致命的矛尖。美国东部的高大落叶栎树,长矛尖叶,木材软而牢固。