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pierce (obj)HpIEs, $pIrsvto go through (something), esp. in an exact or accurate manner or by making a carefully formed hole穿入The needle pierces the fabric and then moves up, leaving a loop of thread beneath the fabric. [T]针穿过织物又向上穿回,在下面留下一个针脚。The gun fires a shell capable of piercing (through) the armour of an enemy tank. [T; I + through]枪发射了一颗能穿透敌人坦克上装甲的子弹。The hole they drilled pierces 6 km into the earth's crust. [I always + adv/prep]他们钻的孔深入地壳6公里。Davis pierced the Spurs defence with a brilliant pass. [T]戴维斯机智地传球穿过斯普尔斯队的防线。I couldn't wear these earrings because my ears aren't pierced/I haven't got pierced ears (= my ears haven't had the necessary holes made in them). [T]我不能戴这些耳环,因为我的耳朵没穿眼。A few rays of sunlight pierced (= shone through) the smoke from the bonfire. [T]几缕阳光穿过营火的烟幕。The flashbulbs pierced the darkness like fireflies. [T]手电筒的光像萤火虫一样穿透黑暗。
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