sword
n. 剑; 刀
A sword is a weapon with a handle and a long sharp blade.
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...
因为支持自由贸易协定而与工党交锋的候选人
The fiercest of rivals, the last time they crossed swords was during the 1980s.
这对争得你死我活的竞争对手的最后一次交锋是在 20 世纪 80 年代。
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.
1. a cutting or thrusting weapon with a long blade
beat (或 turn) swords into ploughshares
把刀剑打成耕犁;偃武修文
he who lives by the sword dies by the sword
(谚)行凶的人必然也会得到相应的下场
the sword of justice
司法权力
at swords' points
准备战斗
put to the sword
杀死;处死
One of the swords turned into a Christian Crusader's broad sword.
一把弯刀转向一把基督教的十字军的宽剑.
Draw the sword and throw away the scabbard.
准备采取坚决的行动,破釜沉舟.
Anyone who opposes the king shall perish with the sword.
凡是反对国王的人都要以剑赐死.
He drew his sword in a flash.
他霍地拔出剑来.
As I fought back, he drew his sword and thrust it at me.
当我还手时, 他拔出剑,朝我刺来.