bore的意思和读音

bore

: [bɔr] : [bɔː(r)]

n.;(

v.;(使

bores  boring  bored  

v.+n.bore hole,bore audience

n.laugh

v.interest

n.windbag,bigmouth,fool,smart aleck,chatterbox

v.turn off,weary,irk,tire,bore to death

borev.

1.[t]使to make sb feel bored, especially by talking too much

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Has he been boring you with his stories about his trip?

2.[i][t]to make a long deep hole with a tool or by digging

The drill is strong enough to bore through solid rock.

to bore a hole in sth

3.[i]~ into sb/sthto stare in a way that makes sb feel uncomfortable

His blue eyes seemed to bore into her.穿

n.

1.[c]a person who is very boring, usually because they talk too much

2.[sing]a situation or thing that is boring or that annoys you

It's such a bore having to stay late this evening.

3.[c]the hollow inside of a tube, such as a pipe or a gun; the width of the hole

a tube with a wide/narrow bore

a twelve-bore shotgun

4.[c]a strong, high wave that rushes along a river from the sea at particular times of the year

5.[c]a deep hole made in the ground, especially to find water or oil

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na.1.“bear”

v.1.The past tense of bear2.to make someone feel impatient or dissatisfied, especially by talking to them about things that are not very interesting3.to make a deep hole in something hard

n.1.someone who talks too much about things that are not very interesting; a boring or annoying activity or situation2.the gauge of a gun

na.1.The past tense of bear

1.使 border n. bore vt. 使 born a. ...

2. bootless ? adj. bore ? vt. bound ? n. ...

3. Rated Max Power 479 Bore 480 Cylinder Number 481 ...

4. boot bore bumper ...

5. journal mounting bore tyre series ...

6. wedge disc bore nominal diameter ...

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1.You felt that it was ready to be wafted away on the immaterial air, and death bore all the aspect of a beloved friend .

2.What he bore on his brow was no longer the wrinkles of age, it was the mysterious mark of death.

3.The news of her death was a great shock to him but he bore up bravely and none of us realized how much he felt it.

4.She bore on her breast, in the curiously embroidered letter, a specimen of her delicate and imaginative skill.

5.It bore very little resemblance to anything we had seen before. You had all of the old and all of the new trying to share the same space.

6.It was a bit of a bore, wasn't it?

7.Sam is such a bore that no one wants to have anything to do with him.

8.Most woodworking projects require you to bore holes of some sort and a drill is the only tool for this job.

9.The housings are easy to align: The housing base is square and cast markings on the side faces show the centre of the housing bore (fig).)。

10.If I lend my nerve to you so you dare to make a bit of bore to me ~?