Translation for '
blade' from English to Esperanto
NOUN | a blade | blades | |
VERB | to blade | bladed | bladed blading | blades | |
SYNO | blade | brand | leaf blade | ... |
NOUN article.ind sg | pl
VERB to infinitive | simple past | past participle
present participle | 3rd person
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- During a spin, skaters use the "sweet spot" of the blade, which is one of two rockers to be found on a blade and is the roundest portion of the blade.
- Macon blades are symmetrical, with an elliptical shape and a ridgeline running down the center of the blade face.
- Drop point is a style of knife blade that slopes on the spine of the blade from the handle of the knife to the tip of the blade.
- When the button is depressed (sideways into the handle or, as illustrated, into the page) a slot in it aligns with the blade and allows the blade to move forward.
- Spiralizers usually contain three blades: a round blade for spaghetti, a small flat blade for ribbons, and a large wide blade for spiral strands.
- The Peurawot has a single edge blade with a slight curvature.
- The saw blade must be firmly mounted to the driveshaft in order to transmit the massive amount of torque without vibration.
- Of necessity, the doctor blade must be easy and quick to replace.
- Whereas conventional variable-pitch propellers rotate at the blade root, the Ivoprop design has its blade fixed.
- For a diamond blade, diamond segments are just the "teeth" of the blade.
- In June 2006, Sun announced the AMD Opteron-based Sun Blade 8000 modular blade server system. The Sun Blade 8000 chassis can hold up to 10 Sun Blade X8420 or X8440 modules.
- Workers often make their own veneer hammer, often having a wider "blade" than the commercially available ones.
- thick blade. The serrations measure [...] of the blade length on the true edge.
- <blockquote>A knife blade? Yes, there was the bulat blade.
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