释义 |
pierced是pierce的过去式 - v.刺穿;突破;刺破;看破
- n.皮尔斯
- 网络穿孔耳环;穿耳的;穿通的
第三人称单数:pierces 现在分词:piercing 过去式:pierced v. stab,impale,cut,slice,slice open v. | | n. | 2. 皮尔斯(Franklin,1804—1869,于1853—1857任美国第十四任总统) 2. 皮尔斯(Franklin,1804—1869,于1853—1857任美国第十四任总统) |
v. | 1. to penetrate through or into something with a sharp pointed object 2. to make a hole through something 3. to break through a barrier of some kind such as a defensive line or security system 4. to perceive something with the eyes or the mind 5. to sound or shine suddenly and sharply through something such as silence or darkness 6. to have a sudden, intense, often painful effect on somebody 7. if a sharp object pierces something, it makes a hole in it 8. if sound or light pierces something, it suddenly sounds very loudly or shines very brightly 9. (fig.of cold,pain,sounds,etc.)force a way into or through;affect deeply 1. to penetrate through or into something with a sharp pointed object 2. to make a hole through something 3. to break through a barrier of some kind such as a defensive line or security system 4. to perceive something with the eyes or the mind 5. to sound or shine suddenly and sharply through something such as silence or darkness 6. to have a sudden, intense, often painful effect on somebody 7. if a sharp object pierces something, it makes a hole in it 8. if sound or light pierces something, it suddenly sounds very loudly or shines very brightly 9. (fig.of cold,pain,sounds,etc.)force a way into or through;affect deeply |
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