machete

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English - Turkish
büyük bıçak
büyük ve keskin bıçak
(isim) pala
bıçak,büyük bıçak
{i} büyük bir çeşit bıçak
(Askeri) MAŞAT: Geniş kenarlı bıçak. Bu bıçak, bazen 50-100 cm. uzunluğunda olur. Çok sık ormanlarda yol açmak için kullanılır
{i} pala

Tom paslı bir pala ile Mary'nin bacağını kesti. - Tom hacked Mary's leg off with a rusty machete.

Tom bir pala ile vampirin kolunu kopardı. - Tom cut the vampire's arm off with a machete.

palan
English - English
To hack or chop crudely with a blade other than a machete

You can't just machete about with a rapier and expect to succeed; you need to thrust properly.

A sword-like tool used for cutting large plants with a chopping motion. A machete's blade is usually 50 to 65 centimeters (cm) long, and up to three millimeters (mm) thick
To cut or chop with a machete

After some hours of intense work, we had macheted a path through the jungle to the bank of the river.

A machete is a large knife with a broad blade. a large knife with a broad heavy blade, used as a weapon or a tool (macho )
A large heavy knife resembling a broadsword, often two or three feet in length, used by the inhabitants of Spanish America as a hatchet to cut their way through thickets, and for various other purposes
A sword-like tool used for cutting large plants with a chopping motion. A machetes blade is usually 50 to 65 centimeters (cm) long, and up to three millimeters (mm) thick
{i} large knife (also matchet)
a large heavy knife used in Central and South America as a weapon or for cutting vegetation
machetes
plural of machete
machetes
third-person singular of machete
machete

    Hyphenation

    ma·chet·e

    Turkish pronunciation

    mışeti

    Synonyms

    bolo

    Pronunciation

    /məˈsʜeˌtē/ /məˈʃɛˌtiː/

    Etymology

    [ m&-'she-tE, -'che-; -'shet ] (noun.) 1598. Probably from Spanish macho, meaning "sledgehammer"
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