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to pierce
01
przekłuwać, przebijać
to cut through something using a sharp tool
Transitive: to pierce sth
02
przebić, przeniknąć
to forcefully pass through barriers or obstacles
Transitive: to pierce a barrier or obstacle
03
przebijać, penetrować
to deeply affect or penetrate someone's emotions or thoughts
Transitive: to pierce sb
04
przebijać, przenikać
to abruptly end or interrupt something
Transitive: to pierce a situation
05
przekłuć, przebić
to create an opening or hole in something using a sharp object
Transitive: to pierce a hole in sth
pierce
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pierced
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pierced
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piercing
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piercing
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piercing
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piercing
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Przykład
The jeweler carefully pierced the metal to create a delicate design.
The surgeon pierced the skin with a scalpel to perform the delicate procedure.
With a skewer, the chef pierced the meat to check its internal temperature.
She pierced the apple with a knife to slice it into smaller pieces.
To hang the painting, he pierced the wall with a drill to insert anchors.