puncture
punc
ˈpənk
pēnk
ture
ʃɜr
shēr
British pronunciation
/pˈʌŋkt‍ʃɐ/

“puncture”的英语定义和含义

to puncture
01

刺破, 扎破

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
example
例子
The cyclist accidentally punctured the inner tube while repairing the bike.
骑自行车的人在修理自行车时不小心刺破了内胎。
02

刺穿, 戳破

to pierce or penetrate something with a sharp object
Transitive: to puncture sth
example
例子
She punctured the plastic wrapping of the package with scissors to open it.
她用剪刀刺穿了包裹的塑料包装以打开它。
03

刺破, 穿孔

to suffer a small hole or opening
Intransitive
example
例子
The balloon popped when it punctured on a thorn in the garden.
气球在花园里被刺扎破时爆了。
04

刺破, 减弱

to unexpectedly deflate or diminish a mood, feeling, or atmosphere
Transitive: to puncture a mood or feeling
example
例子
Her harsh criticism punctured his confidence, leaving him feeling dejected.
她严厉的批评刺破了他的信心,让他感到沮丧。
05

刺穿, 戳破

to create a hole or opening by piercing something with a sharp object
Transitive: to puncture a hole in sth
example
例子
Using a nail, he punctured a series of holes in the plastic container for ventilation.
他用钉子刺穿了塑料容器上的一系列孔以通风。
Puncture
01

穿孔, 刺破

the act of puncturing or perforating
02

刺孔, 穿孔

a small hole made by a sharp object
03

刺孔, 穿孔

a small hole or tear in a tire caused by a sharp object
example
例子
She noticed a nail was the cause of the tire puncture.
她注意到钉子就是轮胎扎破的原因。
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