piercest
[p??s]
vt.
刺穿;刺破;穿過:
He pierced the rubber ball with a needle.
他用針刺穿橡皮球。
打動,感動:
to pierce someone to the core
深深地打動某人
(寒冷、憂傷等)影響,侵徹:
The cold wind pierced him to the bone.
他覺得寒風(fēng)刺骨。
穿孔;挖洞;穿洞;鉆孔:
The worker tried to pierce a hole in a piece of leather.
工人設(shè)法在一塊皮革上打一個洞。
在(鼻、耳等身體部位)上穿孔[1997]
突破,沖破;突入:
The army pierced the enemy's line.
部隊突破了敵人的防線。
尖叫聲穿過;被突然聽見;(亮光)照進:
The sound of the telephone pierced his sleep.
電話鈴聲把他從睡夢中驚醒。
看穿,洞察,識破:
Old Mother Adams next door couldn't pierce her daughter's thoughts.
隔壁的亞當(dāng)斯老大媽看不透女兒的心思。
vi.
穿入;刺入;突破(有時與 to,into 或 through 連用):
穿入;刺入;突破(有時與 to,into 或 through 連用):
The rocket pierced through the space.
火箭穿過太空。
The knife did not pierce very deeply.
刀扎得不很深。
變形:
vt.
pierced
. piercing
Pierce
[pi?s]
皮爾斯(男子名)[Peter 的異體,亦作 Pearce]