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pierce

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vt.刺穿,刺破,穿透,突破,深深感动

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副词:piercingly 形容词:piercing 名词:piercer 动词过去式:pierced 过去分词:pierced 现在分词:piercing 第三人称单数:pierces

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bore  penetrate  perforate  puncture  stab    

pierce


/pɪəs; pɪrs/
v
1 [Tn, Tn.pr]
(a) (of sharp-pointed instruments) go into or through (sth) (指尖物)刺入, 刺透(某物)
*The arrow pierced his shoulder. 那枝箭刺入他的肩膀.
* (fig 比喻) Her suffering pierced their hearts, ie moved them deeply. 她遭受的苦难使他们心如刀绞.
(b) make a hole in or through (sth), esp with a sharp-pointed instrument 在(某物)上扎眼、穿孔
*pierce holes in leather before sewing it 先在皮子上扎眼然後再缝
* pierce the skin of cooking sausages with a fork 用叉子在要烹调的香肠上扎孔
* She had her ears pierced so that she could wear ear-rings. 她已扎了耳朵眼好戴耳环.
2 [Tn] (of light, sound, etc) penetrate (sth) (指光、声等)透入, 进入(某处)
*Her shrieks pierced the air. 她尖锐的叫声直刺云天.
* The beam of the searchlight pierced the darkness. 探照灯的光柱射入黑暗中.
3 [Ipr] ~ through sth force a way into sth; penetrate sth 穿入、穿过或进入某处
*Earth-moving equipment pierced through the jungle. 推土机穿过丛林.

pierce


v
[Date: 1200-1300; Language: Old French;Origin: percer, probably from Latin pertundere 'to make a hole through']
[T]
to make a small hole in or through something, using an object with a sharp point
 Steam the corn until it can easily be pierced with a fork.
 Rose underwent emergency surgery after a bullet pierced her lung.
pierce a hole in/through sth
 Pierce small holes in the base of the pot with a hot needle.
have your ears/nose etc pierced
to have a small hole made in your ears, nose etc so that you can wear jewellery through the hole
 I had my belly-button pierced.
 pierced ears
[I,T always + adverb/preposition]literary
if sound or light pierces something, you suddenly hear or see it
 The darkness was pierced by the beam from the lighthouse.
 A sudden scream pierced the silence.
pierce through
 The men's lanterns pierced through the dense mist.
pierce sb's heart
to make someone feel a strong emotion such as pain, sadness, or love
 Her memories sometimes pierced her heart.
[T]
to force a way through something
 Leicester rarely threatened to pierce the Manchester United defence.
1. Pierce J. Howard, another expert, says new research indicates that physical exercise increases the amount of certain brain chemicals that stimulate growth of nerve cells.
    另一名专家皮尔斯·J. 霍华德说,新的研究表明,体育锻炼提高了大脑中某些激发神经细胞生长的脑化学物质的含量。

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