hatch·et
noun/ˈhætʃɪt/
/ˈhætʃɪt/
Idioms - a small axe (= a tool with a heavy metal blade for cutting things up) with a short handle

enlarge image短柄小斧 Word OriginMiddle English: from Old French hachette, diminutive of hache ‘axe’, from medieval Latin hapia, of Germanic origin.
Idioms
bury the hatchet | bury your differences
- to stop not being friendly and become friends again
消除隔阂(重归于好) - After not speaking to each other for years, the two brothers decided to bury the hatchet.
多年没有联系后,两兄弟决定冰释前嫌。
- After not speaking to each other for years, the two brothers decided to bury the hatchet.