filo

Noun masculine A2 #34195 most common

Translations

  1. blade
  2. edge

Commonly used to refer to the edge of a knife or tool.

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Example Sentences

The blade of the knife was so sharp that it could cut through almost any material effortlessly.

The knife has a sharp edge that cuts easily.

The sheathing of the sword was done with great care to preserve its edge.

The sword used by the warrior was famous for its quality and sharp blade.

Excessive use of the axe can dull its blade quickly.

The knife has a pointed edge that makes it ideal for cutting meat.

The large knife that the chef used to prepare the meat was impressive for its sharpness.

El afeitador de doble filo es preferido por muchos barberos por su precisión.

The double-edged razor is preferred by many barbers for its precision.

The sword had such a cutting edge that it could cut through almost any material.

La hoja del cuchillo tenía un filo falcino, perfecta para cortar.

The blade of the knife had a sickle-shaped edge, perfect for cutting.

The serrated knife is perfect for cutting bread, as its blade makes it very efficient.

The knife has a pointed edge that cuts with precision.

The knife has a blunt edge, making it less effective for cutting.

La envainadora de cuchillos ofrece una variedad de estilos para proteger los filos.

The sheath maker offers a variety of styles to protect the blades.

The knife had a sharp edge that cut easily.

El cuchillo tiene un filo serrato que facilita cortar los alimentos más duros.

The knife has a serrated edge that makes it easier to cut tougher foods.

El cuchillo tiene un filo afiloado que corta fácilmente cualquier tipo de material.

The knife has a sharp edge that easily cuts through any type of material.

The knife had a sharp edge that could cut through the meat easily.