puncture
punc
ˈpənk
pēnk
ture
ʃɜr
shēr
/pËˆÊŒĆ‹kt‍ʃɐ/

A(z) „puncture” jelentĂ©se Ă©s meghatĂĄrozĂĄsa angolul

to puncture
01

kilyukaszt, defektet okoz

to cause a sudden loss of air or pressure in something, such as a tire or inflatable object
Transitive: to puncture an inflatable object
to puncture definition and meaning
Példåk
The cyclist accidentally punctured the inner tube while repairing the bike.
A kerĂ©kpĂĄros vĂ©letlenĂŒl ĂĄtlyukasztotta a belsƑ gumit a kerĂ©kpĂĄr javĂ­tĂĄsa közben.
02

ĂĄtlyukaszt, kilyukaszt

to pierce or penetrate something with a sharp object
Transitive: to puncture sth
Példåk
She punctured the plastic wrapping of the package with scissors to open it.
ÁtszĂșrta a csomag mƱanyag csomagolĂĄsĂĄt ollĂłval, hogy kinyissa.
03

lyukad, kilyukad

to suffer a small hole or opening
Intransitive
Példåk
The balloon popped when it punctured on a thorn in the garden.
A lufi kidurrant, amikor ĂĄtlyukadt egy tĂŒskĂ©n a kertben.
04

kilyukaszt, csökkent

to unexpectedly deflate or diminish a mood, feeling, or atmosphere
Transitive: to puncture a mood or feeling
Példåk
Her harsh criticism punctured his confidence, leaving him feeling dejected.
Kemény kritikåja åtlyukasztotta az önbizalmåt, elhagyatottan érezve magåt.
05

ĂĄtlyukaszt, kilyukaszt

to create a hole or opening by piercing something with a sharp object
Transitive: to puncture a hole in sth
Példåk
He used a drill to puncture a hole in the metal sheet for ventilation.
FĂșrĂłt hasznĂĄlt, hogy lyukat fĂșrjon a fĂ©mlemezbe szellƑztetĂ©s cĂ©ljĂĄbĂłl.
Puncture
01

ĂĄtlyukasztĂĄs, szĂșrĂĄs

the act of puncturing or perforating
02

lyuk, ĂĄtlyukasztĂĄs

a small hole made by a sharp object
03

lyuk, ĂĄtfĂșrĂĄs

a small hole or tear in a tire caused by a sharp object
Példåk
She noticed a nail was the cause of the tire puncture.
Észrevette, hogy egy szög volt a gumi lyukadĂĄsĂĄnak oka.
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