hilt
hilt — noun
1. a handgrip built for swords and daggers — you hold this part to control the blad
1.名詞B2
釋義
a handgrip built for swords and daggers — you hold this part to control the blade, and it usually includes a guard and a pommel.
例句
Tariro gripped the hilt of his sword tightly before stepping onto the battlefield.
collocation: grip the hilt
The dagger's hilt was decorated with silver wire and dark red stones.
possessive: [weapon]'s hilt
Feng polished the wooden hilt of his knife until it shone in the sunlight.
Yael unwrapped an old cloth to reveal a bronze sword with an ornate hilt.
A loose hilt can make a sword dangerous to handle during training exercises.
同義詞
反義詞
- blade
the cutting part of the weapon, opposite to the hilt
常見錯誤
❌He grabbed the knife by the hilt.
✅He grabbed the knife by the handle.
💡For everyday knives and kitchen tools, 'handle' or 'grip' is far more natural; 'hilt' is reserved for swords, daggers, and ceremonial blades.