pierce
- IPA[pirs]
美式
- (of a sharp pointed object) go into or through (something);make (a hole) with a sharp instrument
verb: pierce, 3rd person present: pierces, gerund or present participle: piercing, past tense: pierced, past participle: pierced
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動詞
- 1. (of a sharp pointed object) go into or through (something) a splinter had pierced the skin 同義詞
- ▪ make (a hole) with a sharp instrument I had to pierce another hole in my belt 同義詞
- ▪ make a hole in (the ears, nose, or other part of the body) so as to wear jewelry in them I pierced my nose and ears
- ▪ bore a hole or tunnel through the dividing wall is pierced by arches and piers
- ▪ force or cut a way through they were seeking to pierce the antiballistic-missile defenses a shrill voice pierced the air 同義詞
- (of the ears, nose, or other part of the body) having had a hole made so as to wear jewellery: a punk with a pierced nose
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- (of the ears, nose, or other part of the body) having had a hole made so as to wear jewelry: a punk with a pierced nose
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- (1804–69), American Democratic statesman, 14th president of the US 1853–7.
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- a resort and port city in east central Florida; population 40,885 (est. 2008).
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- (1804–69), 14th president of the US 1853–57. A New Hampshire Democrat, he served as US ...
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- (1866–1939), US Supreme Court associate justice 1922–39. A pro-business conservative, he was ...
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- (1893–1935) US politician; known as the Kingfish. A Democrat, he served as governor of ...
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- affect someone keenly or deeply
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英式
- (of a sharp pointed object) go into or through (something): a splinter had pierced the skin
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