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sabre

N ดาบ โค้ง  saber dub-kong

 

Webster's 1913 Dictionary

SABRE

SABRE Sa "bre, n. & v.

 

Defn: See Saber.

 

SABRETASCHE

Sa "bre *tasche `, n. Etym: [F. sabretache, G. säbel, tasche; säbel salber + tasche a pocket. ] (Mil. )

 

Defn: A leather case or pocket worn by cavalry at the left side, suspended from the sword belt. Campbell (Dict. Mil. Sci. ).

 

New American Oxford Dictionary

sabre

sa bre |ˈseɪbər | noun & verb British spelling of saber.

 

sabretache

sa bre tache |ˈsābərˌtaSH ˈseɪbərˌtæʃ | noun historical a flat satchel on long straps worn by some cavalry and horse artillery officers from the left of the waist-belt. ORIGIN early 19th cent.: from French, from German Säbeltasche, from Säbel saber + Tasche pocket.

 

sabreur

sabreur |saˈbrəː | noun a cavalryman or fencer using a sabre. ORIGIN French, from sabrer strike with a sabre .

 

sabrewing

sa bre wing |ˈsābərˌwiNG ˈseɪbərˌwɪŋ | noun a large tropical American hummingbird with a green back and long curved wings. [Genus Campylopterus, family Trochilidae: several species. ]

 

Oxford Dictionary

sabre

sabre |ˈseɪbə |(US saber ) noun 1 a heavy cavalry sword with a curved blade and a single cutting edge. historical a cavalry soldier and horse. 2 a light fencing sword with a tapering, typically curved blade. verb [ with obj. ] archaic cut down or wound with a sabre. ORIGIN late 17th cent.: from French, alteration of obsolete sable, from German Sabel (local variant of Säbel ), from Hungarian szablya.

 

sabre-rattling

sabre-rattling noun [ mass noun ] the display or threat of military force.

 

sabre saw

sabre saw noun a portable electric jigsaw.

 

sabretache

sabretache |ˈsabətaʃ | noun historical a flat satchel on long straps worn by some cavalry and horse artillery officers from the left of the waist-belt. ORIGIN early 19th cent.: from French, from German Säbeltasche, from Säbel sabre + Tasche pocket .

 

sabretooth

sabre |tooth |ˈseɪbətuːθ | noun 1 (also sabre-toothed cat or tiger ) a large extinct carnivorous mammal of the cat family, with massive curved upper canine teeth. Several genera in the family Felidae, in particular Smilodon of the American Pleistocene and Machairodus of the Old World Pliocene. 2 a large extinct marsupial mammal of the South American Pliocene, with massive curved upper canine teeth. Genus Thylacosmilus, family Borhyaenidae.

 

sabreur

sabreur |saˈbrəː | noun a cavalryman or fencer using a sabre. ORIGIN French, from sabrer strike with a sabre .

 

sabrewing

sabre |wing |ˈseɪbəwɪŋ | noun a large tropical American hummingbird with a green back and long curved wings. Genus Campylopterus, family Trochilidae: several species.

 

Duden Dictionary

Sabre

Sa b re , Sa bre Substantiv, maskulin , der |S a bre |der Sabre; Genitiv: des Sabre [s ], Plural: die Sabres hebräisch z abb a r; Schreibung von englisch sabra beeinflusst in Israel 2 oder Palästina geborener und ansässiger Jude

 

French Dictionary

sabre

sabre n. m. nom masculin Arme faite d ’une lame plus ou moins recourbée, qui ne tranche que d ’un côté.

 

sabrer

sabrer v. tr. verbe transitif 1 Tailler en pièces à coups de sabre. 2 figuré Biffer, couper à l ’excès dans un texte. : La direction a sabré le reportage (et non *dans le reportage ) de ce journaliste. 3 figuré Réduire considérablement (l ’effectif d ’une organisation, son budget ). : La direction a sabré 200 postes et amputé le budget de 15 \%. SYNONYME dégraisser (l ’entreprise, le budget ); faire des compressions ; pratiquer des coupes sombres ; supprimer (des postes, des emplois ). Note Syntaxique Ce verbe se construit avec un complément direct. LOCUTION Sabrer le champagne. Ouvrir une bouteille de champagne à l ’aide d ’un sabre. Note Sémantique Ne pas confondre avec sabler le champagne, boire du champagne à l ’occasion d ’une réjouissance. aimer

 

Sanseido Wisdom Dictionary

sabre

sa bre /séɪbə r /名詞 ⦅英 ⦆saber .