1 N-COUNT 钻头;钻床;电钻 A drill is a tool or machine that you use for making holes. 钻头;钻床;电钻
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...pneumatic drills.
风钻
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...a dentist's drill.
牙钻
2 VERB 钻(孔);打(眼) When you drill into something or drill a hole in something, you make a hole in it using a drill. 钻(孔);打(眼)
SYN bore, pierce, penetrate, sink in
3 VERB 钻探(石油或水源) When people drill for oil or water, they search for it by drilling deep holes in the ground or in the bottom of the sea. 钻探(石油或水源)
4 N-COUNT (学生的)反复练习 A drill is a way that teachers teach their students something by making them repeat it many times. (学生的)反复练习
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The teacher runs them through a drill — the days of the week, the weather and some counting.
老师带他们做了反复练习:一周中每一天的叫法、天气和数数。
5 VERB 教…做练习;反复训练 If you drill people, you teach them to do something by making them repeat it many times. 教…做练习;反复训练
SYN train, coach, teach, exercise
6 N-VAR [oft NOUN n] (尤指士兵进行的)练习,训练,操练 A drill is repeated training for a group of people, especially soldiers, so that they can do something quickly and efficiently. (尤指士兵进行的)练习,训练,操练
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The Marines carried out a drill that included 18 ships and 90 aircraft.
海军陆战队进行了有 18 艘军舰和 90 架飞机参与的训练。
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His hands were clasped behind him like a drill sergeant.
他双手背在身后,像一个教官。
7 N-COUNT [oft n NOUN] (为在危急情况下逃生而进行的)常规训练,演习 A drill is a routine exercise or activity, in which people practise what they should do in dangerous situations. (为在危急情况下逃生而进行的)常规训练,演习
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...a fire drill.
消防演习
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...air-raid drills.
防空演习
SYN practice, procedure, routine, system
8 N-UNCOUNT [oft n NOUN, NOUN n] 粗斜纹布 Drill is thick cotton material which is used for making uniforms and trousers. 粗斜纹布
9 N-COUNT 条播沟 A drill is a long line in the earth, a few centimetres deep, which a farmer or gardener makes to plant seeds in. 条播沟
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