
Mace
UK
/meɪs/
US
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Translation of "mace" into Russian
mace
NounUK
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US
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mace
maces pl
The king's guard carried a heavy mace as a symbol of authority.
Охранник короля нес тяжелую булаву как символ власти.
мускатный цвет
The recipe called for a pinch of mace to enhance the flavor.
Рецепт требовал щепотку мускатного цвета для усиления вкуса.
Definitions
mace
NounUK
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US
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A heavy club, typically having a metal head and spikes, used as a weapon in medieval times.
The knight wielded a mace during the battle to break through the enemy's armor.
A ceremonial staff carried as a symbol of authority or office.
The university chancellor carried the mace during the graduation ceremony.
A spice made from the dried covering of the nutmeg seed.
The chef added a pinch of mace to the dish to enhance its flavor.
A proprietary brand or general term for tear gas or pepper spray used for self-defence.
She reached into her purse and pulled out a can of mace.
mace
VerbUK
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US
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To spray or attack (a person or animal) with tear gas or pepper spray, especially the product Mace.
The security guard maced the intruder before calling the police.
Archaic: To strike or bludgeon with a mace (the weapon).
In the melee, the warrior maced his foe to the ground.
Idioms and phrases
nutmeg mace
Nutmeg mace is often used in baking for its warm flavor.
мускатная мацис
Мускатная мацис часто используется в выпечке за свой тёплый вкус.
mace spray
She carries mace spray in her bag for self-defense.
перцовый баллончик
Она носит перцовый баллончик в своей сумке для самообороны.
mace head
The mace head was decorated with intricate designs.
головка булавы
Головка булавы была украшена сложными узорами.
mace weapon
The knight wielded a mace weapon in battle.
оружие булава
Рыцарь использовал булаву в бою.
ceremonial mace
The ceremonial mace is a symbol of authority.
церемониальная булава
Церемониальная булава является символом власти.