lance 音标拼音: [l'æns]
n . 枪矛,执矛战士
vt . 以枪矛攻击,冲进
vi . 急进
枪矛,执矛战士以枪矛攻击,冲进急进
lance n 1 :
a long pointed rod used as a tool or weapon [
synonym : {
spear },
{
lance }, {
shaft }]
2 :
an implement with a shaft and barbed point used for catching fish [
synonym : {
spear }, {
gig }, {
fizgig }, {
fishgig }, {
lance }]
3 :
a surgical knife with a pointed double -
edged blade ;
used for punctures and small incisions [
synonym : {
lancet }, {
lance }]
v 1 :
move quickly ,
as if by cutting one '
s way ; "
Planes lanced towards the shore "
2 :
pierce with a lance ,
as in a knights '
fight 3 :
open by piercing with a lancet ; "
lance a boil "
Lance \
Lance \ (
l [
a ^]
ns ),
n . [
OE .
lance ,
F .
lance ,
fr .
L .
lancea ;
cf .
Gr .
lo `
gchh .
Cf . {
Launch }.]
1 .
A weapon of war ,
consisting of a long shaft or handle and a steel blade or head ;
a spear carried by horsemen ,
and often decorated with a small flag ;
also ,
a spear or harpoon used by whalers and fishermen .
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1913 Webster ]
A braver soldier never couched lance . --
Shak .
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2 .
A soldier armed with a lance ;
a lancer .
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3 . (
Founding )
A small iron rod which suspends the core of the mold in casting a shell .
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4 . (
Mil .)
An instrument which conveys the charge of a piece of ordnance and forces it home .
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5 . (
Pyrotech .)
One of the small paper cases filled with combustible composition ,
which mark the outlines of a figure .
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6 . (
Med .)
A lancet .
[
PJC ]
{
Free lance },
in the Middle Ages ,
and subsequently ,
a knight or roving soldier ,
who was free to engage for any state or commander that purchased his services ;
hence ,
a person who assails institutions or opinions on his own responsibility without regard to party lines or deference to authority .
See also {
freelance },
n .
and a .,
and {
freelancer }.
{
Lance bucket } (
Cavalry ),
a socket attached to a saddle or stirrup strap ,
in which to rest the but of a lance .
{
Lance corporal },
same as {
Lancepesade }.
{
Lance knight },
a lansquenet . --
B .
Jonson .
{
Lance snake } (
Zool .),
the fer -
de -
lance .
{
Stink -
fire lance } (
Mil .),
a kind of fuse filled with a composition which burns with a suffocating odor ; --
used in the counter operations of miners .
{
To break a lance },
to engage in a tilt or contest .
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Lance \
Lance \,
v .
t . [
imp . &
p .
p . {
Lanced };
p .
pr . &
vb .
n .
{
Lancing }.]
1 .
To pierce with a lance ,
or with any similar weapon .
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Seized the due victim ,
and with fury lanced Her back . --
Dryden .
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2 .
To open with a lancet ;
to pierce ;
as ,
to lance a vein or an abscess .
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3 .
To throw in the manner of a lance .
See {
Lanch }.
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119 Moby Thesaurus words for "
lance ":
amputate ,
assegai ,
auger ,
ax ,
bayonet ,
bisect ,
bite ,
bore ,
bowl ,
broach ,
butcher ,
carve ,
cast ,
catapult ,
chop ,
chuck ,
chunk ,
cleave ,
countersink ,
cut ,
cut away ,
cut in two ,
cut off ,
dagger ,
dart ,
dash ,
dichotomize ,
dirk ,
dissever ,
drill ,
empierce ,
excise ,
fire ,
fissure ,
fix ,
fling ,
flip ,
fork ,
gash ,
gore ,
gouge ,
gouge out ,
hack ,
halve ,
heave ,
hew ,
hole ,
honeycomb ,
hurl ,
hurtle ,
impale ,
incise ,
javelin ,
jerk ,
jigsaw ,
knife ,
lancet ,
launch ,
let fly ,
lob ,
needle ,
open ,
pare ,
pass ,
peg ,
pelt ,
penetrate ,
perforate ,
pierce ,
pike ,
pink ,
pitch ,
pitchfork ,
plunge in ,
poniard ,
prick ,
prune ,
punch ,
puncture ,
put ,
put the shot ,
ream ,
ream out ,
rend ,
riddle ,
rive ,
run through ,
saber ,
saw ,
scissor ,
serve ,
sever ,
shy ,
skewer ,
slash ,
slice ,
sling ,
slit ,
snap ,
snip ,
spear ,
spike ,
spit ,
split ,
stab ,
stick ,
stiletto ,
sunder ,
sword ,
tap ,
tear ,
throw ,
tilt ,
toss ,
transfix ,
transpierce ,
trepan ,
trephine ,
whittle
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