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lance


lance

L0032700 (lăns)n.1. a. A thrusting weapon with a long wooden shaft and a sharp metal head.b. A similar implement for spearing fish.2. A cavalry lancer.3. Medicine See lancet.tr.v. lanced, lanc·ing, lanc·es 1. To pierce with a lance.2. Medicine To make a surgical incision in; cut into: lance a boil.
[Middle English, from Old French, from Latin lancea, probably of Celtic origin.]

lance

(lɑːns) n1. (Arms & Armour (excluding Firearms)) a long weapon with a pointed head used by horsemen to unhorse or injure an opponent2. (Arms & Armour (excluding Firearms)) a similar weapon used for hunting, whaling, etc3. (Surgery) surgery another name for lancet4. (Animals) the sand lance. See sand eelvb (tr) 5. (Medicine) to pierce (an abscess or boil) with a lancet to drain off pus6. to pierce with or as if with a lance[C13 launce, from Old French lance, from Latin lancea]

lance

(læns, lɑns)

n., v. lanced, lanc•ing. n. 1. a long wooden shaft with a pointed metal head used esp. by a knight as a weapon in charging. 2. lancer. 3. an implement resembling a lance, as a spear for killing a harpooned whale. 4. lancet (def. 1). v.t. 5. to open with or as if with a lancet. 6. to pierce with or as if with a lance. [1250–1300; Middle English launce < Old French lance < Latin lancea (perhaps < Celtic)]

lance


Past participle: lanced
Gerund: lancing
Imperative
lance
lance
Present
I lance
you lance
he/she/it lances
we lance
you lance
they lance
Preterite
I lanced
you lanced
he/she/it lanced
we lanced
you lanced
they lanced
Present Continuous
I am lancing
you are lancing
he/she/it is lancing
we are lancing
you are lancing
they are lancing
Present Perfect
I have lanced
you have lanced
he/she/it has lanced
we have lanced
you have lanced
they have lanced
Past Continuous
I was lancing
you were lancing
he/she/it was lancing
we were lancing
you were lancing
they were lancing
Past Perfect
I had lanced
you had lanced
he/she/it had lanced
we had lanced
you had lanced
they had lanced
Future
I will lance
you will lance
he/she/it will lance
we will lance
you will lance
they will lance
Future Perfect
I will have lanced
you will have lanced
he/she/it will have lanced
we will have lanced
you will have lanced
they will have lanced
Future Continuous
I will be lancing
you will be lancing
he/she/it will be lancing
we will be lancing
you will be lancing
they will be lancing
Present Perfect Continuous
I have been lancing
you have been lancing
he/she/it has been lancing
we have been lancing
you have been lancing
they have been lancing
Future Perfect Continuous
I will have been lancing
you will have been lancing
he/she/it will have been lancing
we will have been lancing
you will have been lancing
they will have been lancing
Past Perfect Continuous
I had been lancing
you had been lancing
he/she/it had been lancing
we had been lancing
you had been lancing
they had been lancing
Conditional
I would lance
you would lance
he/she/it would lance
we would lance
you would lance
they would lance
Past Conditional
I would have lanced
you would have lanced
he/she/it would have lanced
we would have lanced
you would have lanced
they would have lanced
Thesaurus
Noun1.lance - a long pointed rod used as a tool or weaponlance - a long pointed rod used as a tool or weaponspear, shaftassagai, assegai - the slender spear of the Bantu-speaking people of Africabarb - a subsidiary point facing opposite from the main point that makes an arrowhead or spear hard to removejavelin - a spear thrown as a weapon or in competitive field eventsspearpoint, spear-point, spearhead - the head and sharpened point of a speartrident - a spear with three prongsweapon, weapon system, arm - any instrument or instrumentality used in fighting or hunting; "he was licensed to carry a weapon"
2.lance - an implement with a shaft and barbed point used for catching fishfishgig, fizgig, gig, spearfishing gear, fishing rig, fishing tackle, tackle, rig - gear used in fishingharpoon - a spear with a shaft and barbed point for throwing; used for catching large fish or whales; a strong line is attached to itimplement - instrumentation (a piece of equipment or tool) used to effect an endleister - a spear with three or more prongs; used for spearing fish (especially salmon)
3.lance - a surgical knife with a pointed double-edged blade; used for punctures and small incisionslancetsurgical knife - a very sharp knife used in surgery
Verb1.lance - move quickly, as if by cutting one's way; "Planes lanced towards the shore"go, locomote, move, travel - change location; move, travel, or proceed, also metaphorically; "How fast does your new car go?"; "We travelled from Rome to Naples by bus"; "The policemen went from door to door looking for the suspect"; "The soldiers moved towards the city in an attempt to take it before night fell"; "news travelled fast"
2.lance - pierce with a lance, as in a knights' fightpierce, thrust - penetrate or cut through with a sharp instrument
3.lance - open by piercing with a lancet; "lance a boil"open, open up - cause to open or to become open; "Mary opened the car door"
Translations
用柳叶刀切开长矛

lance

(laːns) noun a weapon of former times with a long shaft or handle of wood, a spearhead and often a small flag. 長矛 长矛 verb to cut open (a boil etc) with a knife. The doctor lanced the boil on my neck. 用刀切開 用柳叶刀切开

lance


break a lance

To engage in a competition, battle, or confrontation, usually with someone or something. The newly elected congresswoman broke a lance with the House of Representatives today on the issue of discrimination in business. The faction sought to break a lance with the government as a means of securing greater autonomy.See also: break, lance

lance the boil

To take a decisive and dramatic action that resolves or puts an end to a problematic, troublesome, or unpleasant situation. It's high time that we as citizens use the power of our vote to lance the boil of corruption in Washington! If we can't speak openly about employees being mistreated, we'll never be able to lance the boil for good.See also: boil, lance

lance through

1. To pierce someone or something with a very sharp, typically elongated object. You'll have to lance through the boil with a needle or something if you want the swelling to go down. The linebacker managed to lance through the offensive line and tackle the quarterback. The fish lanced through the water like a harpoon and leapt high into the air.2. To spread through someone or something very rapidly and intensely. Sorrow lanced through his heart whenever he remembered the family and friends he'd had to leave behind. Pain lanced through my hand where the bee had stung me.See also: lance, through

lance the boil

take decisive action to put an end to an undesirable situation. The underlying image is of a boil being cut open with a lancet or other sharp surgical instrument, to release its pus. 2003 Yorkshire Post Today Mr Conway … said…it was time for Mr Duncan Smith to ‘lance the boil’ in his leadership. ‘There's a growing feeling of “it's got to end”.’ See also: boil, lance

lance through

v.1. To pierce through something or someone: My spear lanced through the fish.2. To permeate something or someone thoroughly and sharply: Pain lanced through the runner's body during the marathon.See also: lance, through

lance


lance:

see spearspear,
primitive weapon consisting of a wooden shaft tipped with a sharp point, usually 8 to 9 ft (2.4–2.7 m) in length. The point may be carved from the shaft and hardened in a fire, or made from another material; the oldest non-wood spear tips were of flint, later of
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Lance

 

a thrusting weapon with which infantry and cavalry were armed from very ancient times. It is a variation of the spear. The lance is 3 m 30 cm long, with a tip that is 12 cm long.

Lances continued to be used in the infantry until the early 18th century. Most countries had lance cavalry units until World War I, and in a number of countries they lasted until the 1930’s. The Soviet Cavalry was armed with lances until 1931.

lance

[lans] (medicine) To cut or open, as with a lancet. (metallurgy) To cut into but not through the piece of work.

Lance

[lans] (ordnance) A surface-to-surface missile that has inertial guidance and a liquid propulsion system, to provide artillery support for infantry, armored, mechanized, and airborne divisions.

lance

1. Surgery another name for lancet2. short for sand lance (another name for sand eel)

LANCE

Local Area Network Controller for Ethernet.

The alternative name for the Am7990 integrated circuit usedin a Filtabyte Ethernet controller card.

lance


lance

 [lans] 1. lancet.2. to cut or incise with a lancet or similar instrument.

lance

(lans), 1. To incise a part, as an abscess or boil. 2. A lancet. [L. lancea, a slender spear]

lance

(lăns)n.1. a. A thrusting weapon with a long wooden shaft and a sharp metal head.b. A similar implement for spearing fish.2. A cavalry lancer.3. Medicine See lancet.tr.v. lanced, lancing, lances 1. To pierce with a lance.2. Medicine To make a surgical incision in; cut into: lance a boil.

lance

(lans) 1. To incise a part, as an abscess or boil. 2. A lancet.

lance

V. to cut into or incise a part, such as an abscess for the purposes of DRAINAGE of PUS or other fluid. In these days of disposable scalpel blades, the term is no longer used as a noun.

lance

(lans) 1. To incise a body part, as an abscess or boil. 2. A lancet.
FinancialSeeSpear

LANCE


AcronymDefinition
LANCELan Controller for Ethernet
LANCELocal Area Network Controller for Ethernet
LANCELos Alamos Neutron Science Center
LANCELine Algorithm for Navigation in a Combat Environment

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Synonyms for lance

noun a long pointed rod used as a tool or weapon

Synonyms

  • spear
  • shaft

Related Words

  • assagai
  • assegai
  • barb
  • javelin
  • spearpoint
  • spear-point
  • spearhead
  • trident
  • weapon
  • weapon system
  • arm

noun an implement with a shaft and barbed point used for catching fish

Synonyms

  • fishgig
  • fizgig
  • gig
  • spear

Related Words

  • fishing gear
  • fishing rig
  • fishing tackle
  • tackle
  • rig
  • harpoon
  • implement
  • leister

noun a surgical knife with a pointed double-edged blade

Synonyms

  • lancet

Related Words

  • surgical knife

verb move quickly, as if by cutting one's way

Related Words

  • go
  • locomote
  • move
  • travel

verb pierce with a lance, as in a knights' fight

Related Words

  • pierce
  • thrust

verb open by piercing with a lancet

Related Words

  • open
  • open up
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