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  1. May 29, 2006 · The 'blade' is the oar, and more specifically the part at the end of the oar which dips into the water on each stroke. When the blade moves through the water, it is in a vertical position, to catch the water. However, when the oarsman moves his body forward, and the blade moves through the air to take the next stroke, to minimize wind ...

  2. Jun 6, 2010 · Blade of the tongue es la superficie plana que se encuentra inmediatamente después de la punta de la lengua. Los distintos sonidos fonéticos se hacen modulando estas zonas di diferentes maneras. Cuando la boca está en reposo, "the blade of the tongue" es la zona que descansa apoyada sobre la parte media superior del paladar. Saludos

  3. Feb 28, 2011 · Di solito si parla di "blade of grass" (filo d'erba) e quindi qui "filo di paglia", ma "pagliuzza" secondo me va benissimo. E Costami, benvenuto al forum. Holymaloney

  4. May 12, 2018 · It's just a metaphor, Vic, and not a particularly good one. People who sharpen knives often pass them slowly across whetstones when they get to a point where they want to be careful not to nick or dull the edge they have created by sharpening the knife.

  5. Dec 6, 2009 · Member. mexician spanish. Dec 6, 2009. #1. the blade or the tip and blade of the tongue articulates with the alveolar ridge and there is at the same time a raising of the front of the tongue towards the hard palate.- alguien me puede decir lo que blade significa? gracias =) A.

  6. Jun 15, 2013 · Jun 15, 2013. #4. Yes. This is an impeller . The idea is that the liquid (in this case) is caught by the vanes and forced on its journey with added energy. This is a turbine rotor. Note how the impeller has a back-plate, whereas the turbine rotor has none. In matter concerning pumps and turbines, an impeller drives/pushes/moves a liquid and, in ...

  7. Jan 19, 2009 · Senior Member. England - English. Jan 19, 2009. #3. The propeller blades are the curved pieces of sheet metal which radiate from the central axis of the propeller. If they break off while the propeller is spinning they may fly off at some speed, hence the term 'throw'.

  8. Nov 6, 2010 · Chino, California. English, AE/Spanish-Mexico. Nov 6, 2010. #5. grubble said: It means to push a knife fully into someone, i.e. to stab them right up all the way to the hilt of the dagger. "home" means to the intended destination and has a sense of deeply. We also drive a nail into a piece of wood by using hammer. Drive home a point/an idea, too.

  9. Jul 18, 2008 · Jul 18, 2008. #19. In the UK, the term 'Stanley' is understood by all - it stands for a brand/make of knife: the Stanley Knife, and is a very sharp retractable [and changeable] blade housed in a thick-grip handle. It's original intended purpose was as a utility knife, for tradesmen in cutting carpets and the like.

  10. Dec 6, 2014 · It reads in fact "Steel true, blade straight", as in "true as steel". Dependable, honest and a true knight.

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