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单词 pierce
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piercepierce /pɪrs/ verb pierce
to make a hole in something with a sharp object:
  • The arrow pierced his leg, and he fell down onto the ground.
  • Pierce is often used about making a hole in your ear so that you can wear an earring: I had my ears pierced when I was 14.
    prick
    to make a small hole in something using something sharp:
  • Prick holes in the skin of the potatoes before you cook them in the microwave, or they may explode.
  • poke a hole
    to make a hole in something by pushing something pointed into it:
  • Use your finger to poke a hole in the dough.
  • punch
    to make a hole using a special tool, especially in paper:
  • In the old days, the train conductor used to punch everybody’s tickets.
  • puncture
    to make a small hole in something so that air or liquid comes out:
  • Luckily, the knife had not punctured his skin and he wasn't bleeding.
  • drill
    to make a hole with a special tool:
  • We’ll have to drill some holes in the wall to put up the shelves.
  • penetrate
    to pass into or through something that is deep or thick, and usually make a hole in it:
  • The bullet penetrated the door and went through the other side.
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