sword
sword — noun
1. An edged weapon for fighting, built around a long sharpened metal strip fitted w
1.名詞A2
釋義
An edged weapon for fighting, built around a long sharpened metal strip fitted with a handle that protects the hand.
例句
Christopher pulled the sword from the stone after years of trying.
folkloric/literary context: sword in the stone
The museum displayed a 16th-century sword once owned by a Japanese samurai.
historical display in museum
Yumi hung her practice sword on the wall next to her martial arts certificate.
During the ceremony, the knight touched Quinn's shoulder with a ceremonial sword.
文法句型
a [adjective] sword
draw/pull/wield a sword
用法筆記
Always takes a determiner (a, the, my, this, etc.) when referring to a specific weapon. The word is also used metaphorically in several common idioms (see idioms below).
常見錯誤
❌He cut the rope with sword.
✅He cut the rope with a sword.
💡countable nouns need a determiner in singular form.
❌He sworded the enemy.
✅He attacked the enemy with a sword.
💡sword is a noun, not a verb in standard English.