pierce 的 2 个定义
pierced, pierc·ing.
- to penetrate into or run through, as a sharp, pointed dagger, object, or instrument does.
- to make a hole or opening in.
- to bore into or through; tunnel.
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pierced, pierc·ing.
- to force or make a way into or through something; penetrate: to pierce to the heart.
pierce 近义词
cut, penetrate
更多pierce例句
- Trains generate so much noise that the deep waves can pierce through.
- The outage shows the need for backup plans for businesses and schools relying so heavily on it, Pierce said.
- Pierce canceled his inaugural ball and entered office grieving and exhausted.
- The Rams established control after the break, piercing the Mason defense for easy baskets and forcing the hosts into turnovers and missed shots.
- Its leaves produce sugars by photosynthesis, but instead of roots, it has structures that pierce the host tree’s vital tissues to suck out nutrients and water.
- She had low-grade blood poisoning in her ear from the pin she used to pierce it.
- PIERCE BROSNAN The Irish actor and ex-James Bond—whose father was Scottish—is cool either way.
- Murphy rarely mentions the law in his appearances in this district running from north of Palm Beach to Fort Pierce.
- Pierce sounded genuinely anguished about the unintended consequences of the bill he supported.
- I thought you were a hoot on Community as the lawyer for the estate of Pierce.
- If the hunter venture to come close to such a monster, and his dagger fail to pierce the vital spot, there is no help for him.
- Loftily pierce the tall white minarets into the quivering heavens, while the solemn cypress throws its shade below.
- But one morning the sky was gray and gloomy, and the sun could not pierce through the heavy clouds.
- The vociferous tones pierce my ears, and my heart bleeds at his meaningless declamation.
- No cry of tormented soul shall pierce these walls of stone, much less the heart of man.