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Aussprache: [bleɪd]

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Kontext: „tools“

(noun) the flat, sharp part of a tool or weapon, like a knife or a sword. It's the edge that cuts things. When you see a knife, the blade is the metal part that does the cutting.

Beispiel

The chef used a sharp blade to slice the vegetables easily.

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The blade of the knife was dull, so it couldn't cut the bread properly.

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How do you keep the blade of your knife sharp for cooking?

Kontext: „nature“

(noun) a long, thin piece of a plant, usually grass. Think of the green parts that you see in a lawn or garden. They can be very thin but are important for plants.

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The blades of grass swayed gently in the breeze on a sunny day.

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There were no green blades in the field because it hadn't rained for weeks.

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What color are the blades of grass in your backyard?

Kontext: „machines“

(noun) the part of a fan or machine that moves and can create wind or help with mixing. It's what spins around and makes things work.

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The ceiling fan's blades turned quickly, cooling the room down.

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One of the blades on the fan was broken, so it didn't work well anymore.

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How many blades does your fan have?

Kontext: „action“

(verb) to cut something with a blade or similar sharp tool. It's like saying you are using a knife to slice something. When you blade something, you’re using that sharp edge to make a cut.

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He bladed the wood smoothly to make a nice finish.

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She won't blade the tomatoes because she prefers to crush them instead.

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Do you know how to blade the vegetables for the salad?

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