scythe的意思和读音

scythe

: [saɪð] : [saɪð]

n.

v.

scythes  

n.billhook,sickle,machete,cutter,pruner

v.cut down,hack,slice,cut,sweep

scythen.

1.a tool with a long handle and a slightly curved blade, used for cutting long grass, etc.

v.

1.[t][i]~ (sth)to cut grass, etc. with a scythe

the scent of newly scythed grass

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v.1.()

n.1.a tool used for cutting long grass or grain, consisting of a wooden handle and a long curved metal blade

1. (4) ;;[ kill;eliminate;clear away] (1) [ scythe] (2) [ mow grass] ...

3. scuttle for ships scythe Se drum ...

4. Bardiche Scythe Staff ...

5. score n , scythe n , seminary n ...

6. ( Sickle) ( Scythe) ( Club) ...

7. ... Giant's Reach[ ] Scythe[ ] Whirlwind[ ] ...

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1.You are barely able to duck below the scythe blade but a few of your army members aren't so lucky.

2.Death is often pictured as a skeleton in a black robe, holding a scythe.

3.It also provides the rationale of her campaign. She says she wants to take a scythe to California's business-hobbling regulations.

4.But you know you cannot defeat me by simply hoping to avoid my death scythe.

5.The unit appears cloaked, weilding some kind of scythe blade but it has this very odd neon outline that makes it seem very out of place.

6.Still, most field work was done with hand tools like the spade, hoe, and scythe, or with hand- or animal-driven plows.

7.One of Anosov's first inventions was the method of scythe quenching followed by cooling in a stream of air (1827).1827

8.Death personified as an old man or a skeleton with a scythe.

9.He mowed grass with wide sweeps of the scythe, raked it up and hung it on racks to dry.

10.A personification of the destroyer of life, usually represented as a skeleton holding a scythe.