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axe - traducción al Inglés

WIKIMEDIA DISAMBIGUATION PAGE
The Axe; AXE; AXe; AXE (disambiguation)

axe         
  • Jade axe, [[Shang dynasty]]
  • A collection of [[bronze]] socketed axe blades from the [[Bronze Age]] found in Germany. This was the prime tool of the period, and also seems to have been used as a store of value.
  • A diagram showing the main points on an axe
  • Splitting axe
  • Duke of Somerset]] after the [[Battle of Tewkesbury]] in 1471
  • Roman axes in an ancient Roman relief in [[Brescia]], [[Italy]]
  • A Swedish carpenter's axe
  • Axe pictured in the coat of arms of [[Tórshavn]]
  •  quote =Lalli bishop.  }}</ref> ''The murder of St. Henry by Lalli'', painting by Karl Anders Ekman (1854).
  • Gallo-Roman Museum (Tongeren)]]
  • A collection of old Australian cutting tools including [[broad axe]]s, broad hatchets, mortising axes, carpenter's and felling axes. Also five [[adze]]s, a corner chisel, two [[froe]]s, and a [[twybil]].
  • [[Shang dynasty]] axe
  • Wedging of Axes
WEAPON OR TOOL CONSISTING OF A SHAFT, WITH A HEAD ATTACHED AT A PARALLEL ANGLE THAT IS USED PRIMARILY FOR CHOPPING, SPLITTING, OR SHAPING MATERIALS
Fu (weapon); Antler sleeve; Axe (tool); Axes as Weapons; Venmazhu; Fire axe; Fireman's axe; Firefighter's axe; Hammer axe; Ax; A.x.; Ax.; Fireaxe; Axiniform; Axe-hammer; 🪓
hacha
recortar
suspender
to have an axe to grind: tener un interés personal
axe         
  • Jade axe, [[Shang dynasty]]
  • A collection of [[bronze]] socketed axe blades from the [[Bronze Age]] found in Germany. This was the prime tool of the period, and also seems to have been used as a store of value.
  • A diagram showing the main points on an axe
  • Splitting axe
  • Duke of Somerset]] after the [[Battle of Tewkesbury]] in 1471
  • Roman axes in an ancient Roman relief in [[Brescia]], [[Italy]]
  • A Swedish carpenter's axe
  • Axe pictured in the coat of arms of [[Tórshavn]]
  •  quote =Lalli bishop.  }}</ref> ''The murder of St. Henry by Lalli'', painting by Karl Anders Ekman (1854).
  • Gallo-Roman Museum (Tongeren)]]
  • A collection of old Australian cutting tools including [[broad axe]]s, broad hatchets, mortising axes, carpenter's and felling axes. Also five [[adze]]s, a corner chisel, two [[froe]]s, and a [[twybil]].
  • [[Shang dynasty]] axe
  • Wedging of Axes
WEAPON OR TOOL CONSISTING OF A SHAFT, WITH A HEAD ATTACHED AT A PARALLEL ANGLE THAT IS USED PRIMARILY FOR CHOPPING, SPLITTING, OR SHAPING MATERIALS
Fu (weapon); Antler sleeve; Axe (tool); Axes as Weapons; Venmazhu; Fire axe; Fireman's axe; Firefighter's axe; Hammer axe; Ax; A.x.; Ax.; Fireaxe; Axiniform; Axe-hammer; 🪓
la hacha
battle axe         
  • Bronze axes, [[Zhou dynasty]]
  • A Shang dynasty ceremonial Yue
  • A dagger-axe
  • Chinese general with his attendant, from Spanish illustrations, 16th century
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  • Stone axe heads in polished greenstone from the collections of the Hôtel-Dieu in [[Tournus]] (Saône-et-Loire, France). Found in [[Saône River]]
  • A Japanese rendition of the axe-wielding outlaw, Li Kui
  • Panabas
  • Dong Son axes
  • Armored axemen, [[Song dynasty]]
AXE SPECIFICALLY DESIGNED FOR COMBAT
Battle-Axe; Battle-axe; Battle Axe; Long-bladed axe; Tabar Zin; War axe; Battleaxes; Battleaxe; Боевой топор; Greataxe; Sparra; Battleax; Battle-axes
n. hacha de combate, hacha pesada de canto ancho usada en el pasado como arma ofensiva; (Jerga) mujer agresiva y hostil de lengua venenosa

Definición

axe
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Wikipedia

Axe (disambiguation)

An axe is an implement with a blade, used as a tool and a weapon.

Axe may also refer to:

Ejemplos de uso de axe
1. Analysts are ratcheting up estimates of how big an axe OPEC will have to swing today at its Vienna talks, as if the axe is bound to fall.
2. The propaganda campaign includes billboard signs saying, Those who rely on America are axe–handles.‘‘ Axe–handle is jargon used by the junta to mean traitors or puppets.
3. Sure enough, the audience plunged and the axe fell.
4. Urgum the Axe Man by Kjartan Poskitt, Scholastic 103.
5. They may have been killed with an axe, police said.