sickle in the PONS Dictionary

sickle Examples from the PONS Dictionary (editorially verified)

the hammer and sickle POL, HISTORY
reap [or cut] with a sickle

Monolingual examples (not verified by PONS Editors)

English
Sometimes the hammer and sickle was depicted inside or below the star.
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Below the hammer and sickle is a globe, which is superimposed atop a rising sun.
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This microalga presents a curved and twisted appearance like a sickle.
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This resulted in a change of the hammer's handle length and the shape of the sickle.
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A hammer, sickle and red star appears over the sun.
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Infected cells are shaped like a crescent or sickle (the namesake of the disease).
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In 1800, a new industry began, sickle making.
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This mutation creates a hydrophobic patch on the protein surface that promotes intermolecular aggregation, the molecular event that gives rise to sickle-cell anemia.
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Their bodies make both sickle hemoglobin and normal hemoglobin.
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The opener consisted of several parts which could be replaced if worn out, especially the sickle.
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