drill
Pronunciation
/ˈdɹɪɫ/

Definición y significado de "drill"en inglés

01

taladro

a handheld tool that uses rotational force to create holes or drive screws in various materials
drill definition and meaning
información gramatical
estado de animacidad
inanimado
composición morfológica
simple
contable
forma plural
drills
02

ejercicio

a way of instruction through repetition and a lot of practice
2.1

ejercicio, maniobra

military training that teaches soldiers to march or handle weapons in a set, practiced routine
to drill
01

taladrar, perforar

to make a hole or opening in something using a rotating tool
Transitive: to drill a hole in sth
to drill definition and meaning
información gramatical
composición morfológica
simple
verbo de acción
regular
presente
drill
3.ª persona singular
drills
participio presente
drilling
pretérito simple
drilled
participio pasado
drilled
02

adiestrar, entrenar

to train and instruct soldiers in specific movements, formations, and procedures
Transitive: to drill soldiers
03

hacer practicar

to learn by repetition and practice
Transitive: to drill information or a performance
04

adiestrar, entrenar

to provide instruction or training to someone, typically in a repetitive or systematic manner
Ditransitive: to drill sb in a skill | to drill sb to do sth
05

entrenar, practicar

to engage in structured and organized training exercises or practice sessions
Intransitive
06

follar, coger

to have vigorous sexual intercourse with someone
Dialectamerican flagAmerican
slang
vulgar
07

perforar, taladrar

to make a hole in the ground or seabed to obtain oil, water, or minerals
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