English-Thai Dictionary
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 .