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punc.ture (obj)H5pQNk7tFE5, $-tFLv(被)刺穿,(被)戳破The new tyres are made of a stronger rubber so that they puncture less easily. [I]这些新轮胎是用更牢固的橡胶做的,所以不容易给戳破。She had used a screwdriver to puncture two holes in the lid of a paint tin. [T]她用螺丝刀在颜料罐的盖子上戳了两个洞。Several broken ribs and a punctured lung were the worst injuries. [T]几处肋骨骨折和肺部刺穿是最严重的伤势。(fig.) Most of the players are tough working-class lads, so any inflated egos tend to be quickly punctured (= made smaller). [T]大多数球员是来自工人阶级的鲁莽小伙子,所以任何吹嘘都会不攻自破。
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