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I. knife <pl knives> [Brit nʌɪf, Am naɪf] N

1. knife (gen):

2. knife (blade of machine):

II. knife [Brit nʌɪf, Am naɪf] VB trans

knife person:

to be knifed

III. knife [Brit nʌɪf, Am naɪf]

en avoir après qn inf

carving knife N

bread knife [Am ˈbrɛd ˌnaɪf] N

butter knife N

chopping knife N

fruit knife N

clasp knife N

case knife N Am

dinner knife N

flick knife N Brit

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engleski
engleski
francuski
francuski

I. knife <knives> [naɪf] N

Phrases:

the knives are out for sb Aus, Brit

II. knife <knives> [naɪf] VB trans

to get knifed

knife-edge N

to be (balanced) on a knife-edge situation

carving knife N

pruning knife N BOT

clasp knife N

kitchen knife N

knife sharpener N

flick knife N Aus, Brit

Swiss army knife N

francuski
francuski
engleski
engleski
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engleski
engleski
francuski
francuski

I. knife <knives> [naɪf] N

Phrases:

II. knife <knives> [naɪf] VB trans

to get knifed

knife-edge N

to be (balanced) on a knife-edge situation

knife sharpener N

carving knife N

kitchen knife N

pruning knife N BOT

switch knife N

Swiss army knife N

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francuski
engleski
engleski
Present
Iknife
youknife
he/she/itknifes
weknife
youknife
theyknife
Past
Iknifed
youknifed
he/she/itknifed
weknifed
youknifed
theyknifed
Present Perfect
Ihaveknifed
youhaveknifed
he/she/ithasknifed
wehaveknifed
youhaveknifed
theyhaveknifed
Past Perfect
Ihadknifed
youhadknifed
he/she/ithadknifed
wehadknifed
youhadknifed
theyhadknifed

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