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 Übersetzung für 'pocketknife' von Englisch nach Deutsch
NOUN   a pocketknife | pocketknives
SYNO pocket knife | pocketknife
pocketknifeTaschenmesser {n}
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pocketknifeSchließmesser {n} [Taschenmesser]
pocketknifeSackhegel {m} [bes. schweiz.] [Taschenmesser]
toolsweapons
pocketknife
Fixiermesser {n} [Taschenmesser]
pocketknife [very simple, traditional type]Taschenfeitel {m} [österr.] [bayer.]
pocketknife [very simple, traditional type]Veitel {m} [österr.] [ugs.] [veraltet] [Feitel]
pocketknife [very simple, traditional type] Feitel {m} [ugs.] [österr.] [bayer.] [einfaches, billiges Taschenmesser]
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Anwendungsbeispiele Englisch
  • The Mercator K55K is a type of pocketknife produced in Germany since around 1867.
  • The "Jacob's ladder" is a type of pocketknife consisting of two handle segments joined by a pivot, with a blade connected by a second pivot to the end of one handle segment.
  • At the age of 13, Judy pretended to be a Boy Scout, forced himself into a woman's home, raped her, and then tried to kill her with a pocketknife.
  • Section 139(2) of the Criminal Justice Act 1988 defines a bladed/pointed article as "...any article which has a blade or is sharply pointed except a folding pocketknife".
  • While the actual cause of the fall will never be known, an open pocketknife and a rucksack with a length of sling material, as well as some cairns found ten years later, suggest that Preuss may have stopped for a rest high on the upper ridge and lost his balance as he tried to catch the pocketknife after it slipped from his grasp.

  • Mumblety-peg is generally played between two people, with a pocketknife.
  • Luna had been stabbed 36 times with his own pocketknife and then drowned in a creek next to his car in rural Lancaster County.
  • She then enters the bank with her cohorts and gains access to the vault, where she plants a pocketknife taken from Nelson's home to incriminate him.
  • A pocketknife is a knife with one or more blades that fold into the handle.
  • A Marlinspike is a tool, usually made of steel and often part of a sailor's pocketknife, which is used to separate strands of rope from one another.

  • Today the word "penknife" is the common British English term for both a pocketknife, which can have single or multiple blades, and for multi-tools, with additional tools incorporated into the design.
  • Not only does Lisa Feldman Barrett present the idea of the pocketknife brain, she also mentions a new idea called the meatloaf brain.
  • In 1986, while traveling with his family, Schachter used a pocketknife to release oxygen masks that had not deployed during the TWA Flight 840 bombing.
  • Carol struggles to open her canteen, so Daryl gives her his pocketknife to loosen the cap.
  • Other objects were discovered near the skeleton, such as two rifle flints, a small red pellet made of cinnabar (a mercury sulphide used as a pigment or in medicine), an iron spoon, a fragment of a wooden box bearing the letters "FCB" and the date "1792", an iron buckle and a pocketknife.

  • The motto was also embossed in the belt buckle of the Hitler Youth uniform, and between 1933 and 1938 it was also engraved on the blade of the Hitler Youth's pocketknife.
  • Hatchets can do some work of a pocketknife when one is not present, or create fire through sparks and friction when a lighter is not.
  • Leatherman was inspired to design a "Boy Scout knife with pliers" while he and his wife traveled Europe and the Middle East in 1975, often attempting to use a simple pocketknife to repair both their aged and repeatedly malfunctioning Italian Fiat 600 car (bought in Amsterdam for $300) and leaky hotel plumbing.
  • After about 1920, it became widely used for pocketknife bolsters, due to its machinability and corrosion resistance.
  • The Swiss Army knife is a multi-tool pocketknife manufactured by Victorinox.

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