to pierce
01
刺穿, 穿透
(of something sharp) to make a hole or break in or through something
Transitive: to pierce sth
例子
The needle pierced the fabric easily.
针轻易地刺穿了布料。
The arrow pierced the target.
箭刺穿了目标。
02
刺穿, 穿透
to forcefully pass through barriers or obstacles
Transitive: to pierce a barrier or obstacle
例子
The car pierced the fog, navigating cautiously through the reduced visibility.
汽车穿透了雾气,在能见度降低的情况下谨慎行驶。
The swimmer pierced the water's surface, breaking the stillness.
游泳者刺穿了水面,打破了宁静。
03
穿透, 刺穿
to deeply affect or penetrate someone's emotions or thoughts
Transitive: to pierce sb
例子
The heartfelt letter from her friend pierced her with a sense of gratitude and warmth.
她朋友发自内心的信以感激和温暖的感觉穿透了她。
The beauty of the sunset pierced him with a sense of awe and wonder.
日落的美景以敬畏和惊奇的感觉穿透了他。
04
刺穿, 打断
to abruptly end or interrupt something
Transitive: to pierce a situation
例子
The loud crash of thunder pierced the silence of the peaceful countryside.
雷声的巨响刺破了宁静乡村的寂静。
His sudden outburst pierced the calm atmosphere of the meeting.
他的突然爆发刺穿了会议的平静气氛。
05
刺穿, 穿孔
to create an opening or hole in something using a sharp object
Transitive: to pierce a hole in sth
例子
The jeweler used a diamond-tipped tool to pierce a small hole in the pearl.
珠宝商用钻石尖头的工具在珍珠上钻了一个小孔。
The craftsman used a drill to pierce a hole in the wooden plank for a dowel.
工匠用钻头在木板上钻了一个孔,用于安装销钉。
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