razor in the Oxford Spanish Dictionary

Translations for razor in the English»Spanish Dictionary (Go to Spanish»English)

razor [Am ˈreɪzər, Brit ˈreɪzə] N

razor-sharp [Am ˈˌreɪzər ˈʃɑrp, Brit] ADJ

razor-thin [ˈreɪzərˌθɪn, ˌreɪzəˈθɪn] ADJ

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razor in the PONS Dictionary

Translations for razor in the English»Spanish Dictionary (Go to Spanish»English)

I.razor [ˈreɪzəʳ, Am -zɚ] N

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razor Examples from the PONS Dictionary (editorially verified)

throwaway razor
electric razor
electric razor
to be as sharp as a razor
American English

Monolingual examples (not verified by PONS Editors)

English
The inner fence has razor ribbon on the bottom, center, and top of the fence, and the outer fence has razor ribbon on the top.
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He had razor sharp fangs and could project bursts of destructive energy from his mouth.
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Powers include a flying carpet, razor cards, a remote cape that emits pink electrical bolts that cause fissures, and a blinding light from his forehead.
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Straight razors used for shaving must cut with minimal pressure, and thus must be very sharp with a small angle and often a hollow grind.
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No razor was to touch the nazirite's head until the completion of the nazirite term.
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He's as sharp as a razor and has no problem under pressure.
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The velvety cut surface of the fruiting body was traditionally used as a strop for finishing the finest of edges on razors.
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Some of the iron produced was in fact steel, and for ten years he shaved using a pair of razors made at this time.
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Due to its razor-thin nature the ring disappears when viewed edge-on.
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Unlike razor clams, they normally spend their lives in one spot and the foot is relatively small and mainly used for anchorage rather than digging.
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