lance
lance
læns
lāns
British pronunciation
/lˈɑːns/

Définition et signification de « lance » en anglais

Lance
01

a long, pointed weapon designed for thrusting, often used by cavalry

lance definition and meaning
example
Exemples
Knights charged the enemy line with lance in hand.
The tournament featured combatants wielding lances.
02

a pole-like tool with a barbed tip, used for spearing or catching fish

example
Exemples
Fishermen employed a lance to catch eels in the river.
The traditional method used a lance to spear fish from the boat.
03

a small, pointed surgical instrument with a double-edged blade, used for punctures or minor incisions

example
Exemples
The doctor used a lance to drain the abscess.
Surgeons sterilized the lance before performing the procedure.
to lance
01

to pierce or open tissue with a small, pointed surgical instrument

example
Exemples
The doctor lanced the abscess to release the pus.
Nurses prepared to lance the cyst under sterile conditions.
02

transpercer

to thrust or strike with a long-pointed weapon
example
Exemples
The knight skillfully lanced his opponent during the jousting competition.
Le chevalier a habilement enfoncé son adversaire lors de la compétition de joute.
In the historical reenactment, the cavalry demonstrated how to effectively lance opponents in a simulated battle.
Dans la reconstitution historique, la cavalerie a démontré comment épointer efficacement les adversaires dans une bataille simulée.
03

to move swiftly or forcefully, as if cutting through space or obstacles

example
Exemples
The boat lanced through the waves at high speed.
He lanced across the field to intercept the ball.
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