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Qu'est-ce (qui) est spade - définition

TOOL FOR DIGGING
Spading
  • Small spade for clay soil; the other one for sandy soil and [[loam]]y soil

spade         
(spades)
1.
A spade is a tool used for digging, with a flat metal blade and a long handle.
... a garden spade...
The girls happily played in the sand with buckets and spades.
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2.
Spades is one of the four suits in a pack of playing cards. Each card in the suit is marked with one or more black symbols: ¦.
...the ace of spades.
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A spade is a playing card of this suit.
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3.
If you say that someone calls a spade a spade, you mean that they speak clearly and directly about things, even embarrassing or unpleasant things.
I'm not at all secretive, and I'm pretty good at calling a spade a spade.
PHRASE: V inflects [approval]
spade         
spade1
¦ noun
1. a tool with a sharp-edged, rectangular metal blade and a long handle, used for digging.
2. [as modifier] shaped like a spade: a spade bit.
¦ verb dig over with a spade.
?move or lift with a spade.
Phrases
call a spade a spade speak plainly and frankly.
Derivatives
spadeful noun (plural spadefuls).
Origin
OE spadu, spada, of Gmc origin.
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spade2
¦ noun
1. (spades) one of the four suits in a conventional pack of playing cards, denoted by a black inverted heart-shaped figure with a small stalk.
(a spade) a card of this suit.
2. informal, offensive a black person.
Phrases
in spades informal in large amounts or to a high degree.
Origin
C16: from Ital. spade, plural of spada 'sword', via L. from Gk spathe; cf. spade1.
SPADE         
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Wikipédia

Spade

A spade is a tool primarily for digging consisting of a long handle and blade, typically with the blade narrower and flatter than the common shovel. Early spades were made of riven wood or of animal bones (often shoulder blades). After the art of metalworking was developed, spades were made with sharper tips of metal. Before the introduction of metal spades manual labor was less efficient at moving earth, with picks being required to break up the soil in addition to a spade for moving the dirt. With a metal tip, a spade can both break and move the earth in most situations, increasing efficiency. A classic spade, with a narrow body and flat (or near flat) tip is suited for digging post holes, and is not to be confused with a "roundpoint" shovel, which has a wider body and tapered tip.

Exemples du corpus de texte pour spade
1. The time has come to cease the vague characterizations and call a spade a spade.
2. No more: now a spade must be called a spade, not an earth–bifurcating trowel.
3. Indeed, let‘s call a spade a spade: The mockery of Peretz derives from racism.
4. "There is a threat –– and let‘s call a spade a spade," de Hoop Scheffer said.
5. She called a spade a spade, and the audience loved her.