pierce
柯林斯詞典
1. V-T If a sharp object pierces something, or if you pierce something with a sharp object, the object goes into it and makes a hole in it. 刺穿
One bullet pierced the left side of his chest. 一顆子彈射入了他的左胸。
2. V-T If you have your ears or some other part of your body pierced, you have a small hole made through them so that you can wear a piece of jewellery in them. 穿孔
I'm having my ears pierced on Saturday. 我星期六要去扎耳洞。
3. piercingN-VAR 穿孔
...health risks from needles used in piercing and tattooing. …穿孔和紋身中使用針而帶來(lái)的健康風(fēng)險(xiǎn)。
...barefoot girls with braids and piercings. …梳著辮子、扎有耳洞的赤腳姑娘們。
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pierce /p??s/ (piercing,pierced,pierces)
劍橋詞典
- [ 不及物動(dòng)詞:后面不接賓語(yǔ)的動(dòng)詞 后面必須接副詞或介詞的動(dòng)詞, 及物動(dòng)詞:后面接賓語(yǔ)的動(dòng)詞 ]
to go into or through something, making a hole in it using a sharp point
刺穿,刺透,刺破
The needle pierces the fabric four times a second. 針穿過織物的速度是每秒鐘4次。
I couldn't wear these earrings because my ears aren't pierced. 我沒法戴這些耳環(huán),因?yàn)槲覜]有穿耳孔。
The gun fires a shell capable of piercing the armour of an enemy tank . 這種炮發(fā)射的炮彈能穿透敵人坦克的裝甲。
The hole they drilled pierces six kilometres into the earth's crust . 他們鉆的孔深入地殼6公里。
[ 及物動(dòng)詞:后面接賓語(yǔ)的動(dòng)詞 ]
(of a light , sound , etc.) to suddenly be seen or heard , despite darkness, noise , etc.
(光、聲音等)透入,進(jìn)入
A few rays of sunlight pierced the smoke . 幾縷陽(yáng)光穿透了煙幕。 返回 pierce