puncturing
常見(jiàn)例句
- Another graduated from puncturing the eyes of his first victim to enucleating the eyes of his second and third ones.
另一名殺手在第一宗罪案中刺穿了受害者眼部,而在第二和第三次犯罪中卻摘除了受害者的眼球。 - Inflating it early will increase the chances of puncturing or ripping the vest, as well as limiting your ability to swim clear of the wreckage and fire.
充氣太早會(huì)增大刺穿或撕破背心的風(fēng)險(xiǎn),也將限制你游離碎片與火焰的能力。 - Historians commonly see one of their main tasks as puncturing myths, demolishing orthodoxies and exposing politically motivated narratives that advance spurious claims to objectivity.
歷史學(xué)家常常視刺穿神話、推翻定論及揭露因政治動(dòng)機(jī)而罔顧事實(shí)的煽動(dòng)性敘事為一己重任。 - He has written four books about journalism, including "Yellow Journalism: Puncturing the Myths, Defining the Legacies."
- Of course oil prices could always slump, puncturing the nascent domestic oil and gas boom.
FORBES: Focus - In America the surging price of gasoline has led to increasing efforts by thieves to steal gasoline by siphoning or tank puncturing.
FORBES: Magazine Article - One yearns for Rukeyser's urbane way of puncturing such unsubstantiated, pretentious pessimism.
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