单词 | bore |
释义 | bore UK [bɔ:r] US [bɔ:r] verb FAIL TO INTEREST 未能引起兴趣 transitive ■to talk or act in a way that makes someone lose interest and become tired 使厌烦,使讨厌 •"Am I boring you?" she asked anxiously.“我让你厌烦了吗?”她焦急地问道。 bore sb silly ■to make someone feel very bored 使某人觉得无聊透顶 •We were all bored silly by the play.这出戏让我们觉得无聊得要死。 UK [bɔ:r] US [bɔ:r] verb MAKE A HOLE 钻孔 intransitive or transitive [usually + adv/prep] ■to make a hole in something using a tool 钻,挖,凿(洞) •He used a drill to bore a hole in the wall.他用钻子在墙上凿了一个洞。 •The workmen bored through UK [bɔ:r] US [bɔ:r] verb BEAR 承受 past simple of ■bear UK [bɔ:r] US [bɔ:r] verb Phrasal Verbs bore into sb ■If someone's eyes bore into you, they look at you very hard and make you feel nervous. (令人紧张地)盯住(某人) UK [bɔ:r] US [bɔ:r] noun NOT INTERESTING 讨厌 countable disapproving ■someone who talks too much about boring subjects 令人讨厌的人 •I had to sit next to Michael at dinner - he's such a bore.晚饭时我不得不坐在米高旁边——他这人真讨厌。 only singular informal ■an activity or situation that is annoying or unpleasant 使人厌烦的事(或情况) •Ironing is such a bore.熨衣服真烦人。 •[+ -ing •[+ to UK [bɔ:r] US [bɔ:r] noun HOLE 洞 countable (US usually gauge) specialized ■the cylindrical hole along the length of a pipe or tube, or the diameter (= measurement across the widest part) of this hole 内径,口径 •a narrow bore窄口径 •a bore of 16 millimetres16毫米的口径 UK [bɔ:r] US [bɔ:r] noun WAVE 波浪 countable ■a very large wave that runs from the sea up a narrow river at particular times of year (海水涌入江河)涌潮,激潮 •the Severn Bore塞文河(位于英国境内)涌潮 |
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