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pierce UK [pɪəs] US [pɪrs] verb intransitive + adverb or preposition transitive ■to go into or through something, making a hole in it using a sharp point 刺穿,刺透,刺破•The needle pierces the fabric four times a second.针穿过布料的速度是每秒钟四次。 •I couldn't wear these earrings because my ears aren't pierced.我没法戴这些耳环,因为我没有穿耳洞。 •The gun fires a shell capable of piercing the armour of an enemy tank.这种炮所发射的炮弹能打穿敌人坦克的装甲。 •The hole they drilled pierces 6 km into the Earth's crust.他们钻的孔深入地壳六公里。 transitive ■(of a light, sound, etc.) to suddenly be seen or heard, despite darkness, noise, etc (光、声音等)透入,进入•A few rays of sunlight pierced the smoke.几缕阳光穿透了烟雾。 |