swords

listen to the pronunciation of swords
Englisch - Türkisch
kılıç

Onların kılıçları çatıştı. - Their swords clashed.

Korku keskin kılıçlardan daha zararlıdır. - Fear is more harmful than the sharpest of swords.

sword
kılıç

Kılıçla yaşayan kılıçla ölecek. - He who lives by the sword shall die by the sword.

Kılıçla yaşayan kılıçla ölür. - He who lives by the sword will die by the sword.

Words cut more than swords
(Atasözü) Bıçak yarası geçer, dil yarası geçmez
sword
{i} pala
sword
kiliçe
SWORD
(Askeri) denizaltı harbi harekat araştırma dairesi (submarine warfare operations research division)
cross swords
(with) (biriyle) atışmak, ağız kavgası etmek
cross swords
(deyim) cross swords(with someone) biri ile cekismek,kavga etmek
cross swords with
ile çekişmek, ile kavga etmek
draw swords
(Askeri) Harbe girişmek
measure swords
kılıçla çarpışmak
measure swords
boy ölçüşmek
sword
salâhiyet
sword
askeri kuvvet
sword
kılıçtan geçirme
sword
sword dance kılıç
sword
{i} güç

Kalem kılıçtan daha güçlüdür. - The pen is mightier than the sword.

sword
kudret
sword
sword belt kılıç kayışı
sword
silâh gücü
sword
erkek fış
sword
duvarcı ıspatulası
sword
sword bayonet kılıç şeklinde süngü
sword
hükümdarlık
sword
tahribat
sword
sword bearer silâhtar
sword
sword blade kılıç namlusu
sword
{i} yetki
Englisch - Englisch
plural of sword
arming swords
plural form of arming sword
bastard swords
plural form of bastard sword
cross swords
to quarrel or argue with someone, to have a dispute with someone
cross swords
to place or hold two swords so they cross each other
cross swords
to fight with someone, to duel
crossed swords
Simple past tense and past participle of cross swords
crosses swords
Third-person singular simple present indicative form of cross swords
crossing swords
Present participle of cross swords
double-edged swords
plural form of double-edged sword
long swords
plural form of long sword. an alternative spelling of longsword
magic swords
plural form of magic sword
sword
A suit in the minor arcana in tarot
sword
{n} a sharp weapon, the vengeance of justice
Sword
gum
Sword
ken
Sword
swerd
Sword
degen
beat swords into plowshare
stop struggling and fighting and turn the attention in the direction of calm and peaceful activities
cross swords
oppose, clash, rise against; participate in a duel
drawn swords
swords that have been unsheathed; readiness to fight
measure swords with
compete with, confront
sword
One of the end bars by which the lay of a hand loom is suspended
sword
Weapon adapted for cutting and thrusting, consisting of a long blade and handle of ome sort
sword
The military power of a country
sword
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sword
A card of this suit
sword
Someone paid to handle a sword
sword
{i} weapon consisting of a long straight or curved blade fixed to a hilt
sword
Hence, the emblem of judicial vengeance or punishment, or of authority and power
sword
a long, pointed weapon, as in: The knight buckled on his sword and went to the battle
sword
An offensive weapon, having a long and usually sharp-pointed blade with a cutting edge or edges
sword
If you cross swords with someone, you disagree with them and argue with them about something. a candidate who's crossed swords with Labor by supporting the free-trade pact
sword
of the Hebrew was pointed, sometimes two-edged, was worn in a sheath, and suspended from the girdle (Ex 32: 27; 1 Sam 31: 4; 1 Chr 21: 27; Ps 149: 6: Prov 5: 4; Ezek 16: 40; 21: 3-5)
sword
Sword of Damocles: see Damocles. Hand weapon consisting of a long metal blade fitted with a handle or hilt. Roman swords had a short, flat blade and a hilt distinct from the blade. Medieval European swords were heavy and equipped with a large hilt and a protective guard, or pommel. The blade was straight, double-edged, and pointed. The introduction of firearms did not eliminate the sword but led to new designs; the discarding of body armour required the swordsman to be able to parry, and the rapier, a double-edged sword with a narrow, pointed blade, came into use. Swords with curved blades were used in India and Persia and were introduced into Europe by the Turks, whose scimitar, with its curved, single-edged blade, was modified in the West to the cavalry sabre. Japanese swords are renowned for their hardness and extreme sharpness; they were the weapon of the samurai. Repeating firearms ended the value of the sword as a military weapon, though its continued use in duels led to the modern sport of fencing. See also kendo
sword
Destruction by the sword, or in battle; war; dissension
sword
A word commonly found in alchemy, which has often misled plenty, a researcher The sword of the wise is their saline fire This element behaves like a piece of steel attracted by a magnet It is greatly attracted to the first matters with which it unites Extending this idea of the "steel attracted by the magnet", the saline fire now becomes its power, its knife and sword It stands to reason that "to cut" in alchemy most often mean, "to cook"
sword
A sword is a weapon with a handle and a long sharp blade
sword
It is the general term, including the small sword, rapier, saber, scimiter, and many other varieties
sword
If you say that something is a double-edged sword or a two-edged sword, you mean that it has negative effects as well as positive effects
sword
a cutting or thrusting weapon with a long blade
sword
A long-bladed weapon having a handle and sometimes a hilt and designed to stab, cut or slash
sword
katana
were at swords' points
were preparing for war
swords

    Türkische aussprache

    sôrdz

    Aussprache

    /ˈsôrdz/ /ˈsɔːrdz/

    Etymologie

    [ 'sOrd, 'sord ] (noun.) before 12th century. Middle English, from Old English sweord; akin to Old High German swert sword.
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