Swiss Army knife

Etymology
From the prominent (although not exclusive) association of this type of knife with officers of the ; see  for details.

Noun

 * 1) Any of a class of multi-function pocket knives or multitools, having a blade and various tools, such as screwdrivers and can openers.
 * 2)  A tool that has many functions, one for every perceivable need.

Translations

 * Arabic: سِكِّين سْوِيسِرِيّ
 * Bulgarian: швейца́рско но́жче
 * Catalan: navalla suïssa
 * Chinese:
 * Mandarin:, ,
 * Czech: švýcarský nůž
 * Danish: schweizerkniv
 * Dutch: Zwitsers zakmes
 * Finnish: Sveitsin armeijan veitsi, sveitsinveitsi
 * French:
 * German: Schweizer Messer, Schweizer Offiziersmesser, Schweizer Taschenmesser
 * Greek: ελβετικός σουγιάς
 * Hungarian: svájci bicska
 * Irish: scian airm Eilvéiseach
 * Italian: coltellino svizzero
 * Japanese: アーミーナイフ, スイスアーミーナイフ
 * Mongolian: Швейцарийн армийн хутга
 * Persian: چاقوی سوئیسی
 * Polish: szwajcarski nóż oficerski
 * Portuguese: canivete suíço
 * Russian: швейца́рский арме́йский нож, швейца́рский нож
 * Spanish: navaja suiza
 * Swedish:
 * Thai: มีดพับสวิส
 * Turkish: İsviçre çakısı