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hatchet
- IPA[ˈhaCHət]
美式
- a small axe with a short handle for use in one hand.
noun: hatchet, plural noun: hatchets
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- 片語
- a person employed to carry out controversial or disagreeable tasks, such as the dismissal of a ... he sent over his ace hatchet man to intimidate the business leaders
Oxford American Dictionary
- a person employed to carry out controversial or disagreeable tasks, such as the dismissal of a ... he sent over his ace hatchet man to intimidate the business leaders
Oxford Dictionary
- a fierce written attack on someone or their work: she does hatchet jobs, not reviews
Oxford Dictionary
- having a narrow face or sharp features, and a grim or hostile expression: a stern-looking, hatchet-faced librarian
Oxford Dictionary
- a fierce attack on someone or their work, especially in print: the author's attempted hatchet job on the judge was totally unjustified and irresponsible
Oxford American Dictionary
- with a narrow face and sharp features: a stern-looking, hatchet-faced librarian
Oxford American Dictionary
- end a quarrel or conflict and become friendly
Oxford Dictionary
- end a quarrel or conflict and become friendly
Oxford American Dictionary
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