perforate / verb ˈpɜr fəˌreɪt; adjective ˈpɜr fər ɪt, -fəˌreɪt /

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perforate3 个定义

v. 有主动词 verb

per·fo·rat·ed, per·fo·rat·ing.

  1. to make a hole or holes through by boring, punching, piercing, or the like.
  2. to pierce through or to the interior of; penetrate.
v. 无主动词 verb

per·fo·rat·ed, per·fo·rat·ing.

  1. to make a way through or into something; penetrate.
adj. 形容词 adjective

perforate 近义词

v. 动词 verb

make a hole in

更多perforate例句

  1. To create the faux nighttime sky, it takes two craftspeople up to 17 hours to perforate 1,900 holes.
  2. They are also designed with three-hole punches on the left side, so if you use a binder, you can easily add one to it, or tear off individual perforated, hole-punched pages when needed.
  3. This is a great jersey if you pedal in hot climates—the Canyon is perforated and has larger holes on the back and under the arms for maximum breathability.
  4. The stars in this specimen are more numerous, and do not perforate.
  5. The remainder of the thoracic surface is covered with a tough breast-plate which the sting would perhaps fail to perforate.
  6. The 2nd or 1851 issue, as it is called in the circular, actually consisted of two series, the imperforate and perforate.
  7. When the hypha of a uredine attacks a cell it is unable to perforate it with its whole diameter.
  8. In this manner the embryos perforate the walls of the digestive tube.