Fencing often symbolizes boundaries, protection, and the division between different realms or ideas. It can represent the struggle between opposing forces, such as freedom versus confinement, or individuality versus societal expectations. Additionally, in literature and art, fencing may illustrate the challenge of overcoming obstacles or personal conflicts, highlighting themes of confrontation and resolution.
'fencing'
Olympic sport of fencing, one of the weapons is the foil.
fencing or swordmanship, in Spanish
I'm assuming you mean a ballestra?
In fencing, "hit" refers to successfully making contact with your opponent's target area using your weapon. So, "hit in the fencing" means landing a clean strike on your opponent during a fencing match.
nothing it dosent symbolize anything its just cool
éscrime means fencing (as in swords)
It symbolize eloquence.
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If you mean the area in which you fence, you would call it the "strip" or "piste".
Do you mean Bavarian Motor Works.
It can symbolize a well practiced huntsman.