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sa.bre esp. Br and AusAm usually sa.ber HseI7bEr, $-bLn [C]one of two types of sword, either a heavy sword with a wide, usually curved blade, used in the past by soldiers on horses, or a light pointed sword with one sharp edge used in the sport of FENCING马刀;(击剑用)长剑The cavalry rode into battle brandishing their sabres.骑兵们挥舞着马刀策马奔向战场。The Russian team won the sabre event in the latest Olympics.俄国队在最近的奥运会击剑比赛中获胜。(disapproving) The dictator's speech was mere sabre-rattling (= talk threatening military action) and not to be taken seriously.独裁者的演说是赤裸裸的战争恫吓,不必当真。The sabre-toothed tiger was a large wild cat which lived in the past, with two long curved front teeth.剑齿虎
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