pierce的意思和读音

pierce

: [pɪrs] : [pɪə(r)s]

v.穿穿

n.

穿

pierces  piercing  pierced  

v.+n.pierce darkness

v.heal

v.stab,impale,cut,slice,slice open

piercev.

1.[t][i]穿to make a small hole in sth, or to go through sth, with a sharp object

The arrow pierced his shoulder.

He pierced another hole in his belt with his knife.

to have your ears/nose, etc. pierced(= to have a small hole made in your ears/nose, etc. so that you can wear jewellery there)

She was pierced to the heart with guilt.

The knife pierced through his coat.穿

2.[t][i]~ (through) sth穿to be suddenly seen or heard

Sirens pierced the silence of the night.

Shafts of sunlight pierced the heavy mist.穿

3.[t][i]~ (through) sthto force a way through a barrier

They failed to pierce the Liverpool defence.线

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n.1.

v.1.if a sharp object pierces something, it makes a hole in it; to make a hole in something by pushing a sharp object into it; if you have a part of your body pierced, you have a small hole made in it so that you can wear jewelry in it; if a surface is pierced by holes, there are holes in it2.if sound or light pierces something, it suddenly sounds very loudly or shines very brightly; if a feeling pierces you, it affects you very strongly

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4. riveting die pierce forming (,) ...

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6. pier pierce 穿穿 pig ...

7. petite - a. () pierce - v. pimp - n. v. ...

8. strident( ); pierce穿); spindly( )…

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1.Mr. Pierce knocked the pince-nez from his nose, and turning to Eugene with an air of agreeable confidence, said.

2.But soon after he and his wife, Manya Pierce, joined the network, Yorba Linda was at the center of a swarm of small earthquakes.·(ManyaPierce)

3.Subtle abstractions emerge that would not have occurred to us at the outset but that pierce to the heart of the matter.使

4.Mr. Pierce kept studying the menu with an air of good-natured seriousness, quizzing his son from time to time with gruff but genial banter.

5.Finally, on the forty-seventh ballot, support began to increase for one of the minor candidates. His name was Franklin Pierce.47.

6.If you don't figure it out in the first year, you don't have a lot of time left to show you were better than Paul Pierce's team.

7.Pierce had been a public official for more than twenty years when he became president. Yet he was not a strong leader.

8.She cried out, "Pierce me with the awl, but keep that slender, hair-like slave (the needle) out of me. ":“。”

9.All the way out to Biddlemeier's Inn he tried to talk as an old friend, but he could not pierce the wall of her words.穿

10.Having considered all Dr. Berman's questions, are Courtney and Pierce still ready to have sex?