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1 | I/T to make a hole using a special tool or machine 钻(洞);钻(孔) |
| drill sth in sth Drill two holes in the wall. 在墙上钻两个洞。 |
| +through They had to drill through the mountainside. 他们只好把山腰凿穿。 |
| drill for oil/gas They are drilling for oil in the area. 他们在这个地区钻井勘探石油。 |
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2 | I/T if soldiers drill or if they are drilled, they practise things such as marching or holding weapons 操练 |
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3 | T to teach someone by making them repeat something many times 训练;练习 |
| drill sb in/on sth Trainers will be drilling new members of the cabin crew on safety procedures. 培训教员将训练新的机组人员掌握安全程序。 |
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4 | T mainly journalism to kick or hit a ball hard 用力踢,用力击(球) |
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5 | T to plant seeds in lines 条播(种子) |
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