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perforate

/verb pur-fuh-reyt; adjective pur-fer-it, -fuh-reyt/US // verb ˈpɜr fəˌreɪt; adjective ˈpɜr fər ɪt, -fəˌreɪt //

穿孔,穿孔的,打孔,穿透

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v.有主动词 verb
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    per·fo·rat·ed, per·fo·rat·ing.

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

    per·fo·rat·ed, per·fo·rat·ing.

    • : to make a way through or into something; penetrate.
adj.形容词 adjective
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    • : perforated.

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Examples

  • To create the faux nighttime sky, it takes two craftspeople up to 17 hours to perforate 1,900 holes.

  • 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.

  • 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.

  • The stars in this specimen are more numerous, and do not perforate.

  • The remainder of the thoracic surface is covered with a tough breast-plate which the sting would perhaps fail to perforate.

  • The 2nd or 1851 issue, as it is called in the circular, actually consisted of two series, the imperforate and perforate.

  • When the hypha of a uredine attacks a cell it is unable to perforate it with its whole diameter.

  • In this manner the embryos perforate the walls of the digestive tube.