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dag.gerH5dAg7E5, $-Ln [C]a short pointed knife which is sharp on both sides, used esp. in the past as a weapon匕首In Shakespeare's "Romeo and Juliet", when Juliet finds that Romeo is dead, she kills herself with his dagger.在莎士比亚的《罗密欧与朱莉叶》中,当朱莉叶发现罗密欧死了,她便用他的匕首自杀了。If two people, countries, etc. are at daggers drawn, they are in a state of extreme unfriendliness and do not trust each other.剑拔弩张The two sides have been at daggers drawn for some months now with no sign of improvement in relations.双方剑拔弩张相持了几个月,现在关系仍无进展的迹象。"Is this a dagger which I see before me, / The handle toward my hand?" (Shakespeare, Macbeth 2.1)“在我面前摇晃着,它的柄对着我的手,不是一把刀子吗?”(莎士比亚《麦克白》) Knife
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