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pierceBrE /pɪəs/NAmE /pɪrs/ verbpresent simple - I / you / we / they pierce BrE /pɪəs/ NAmE /pɪrs/present simple - he / she / it pierces BrE /ˈpɪəsɪz/ NAmE /ˈpɪrsɪz/past simple pierced BrE /pɪəst/ NAmE /pɪrst/past participle pierced BrE /pɪəst/ NAmE /pɪrst/ -ing form piercing BrE /ˈpɪəsɪŋ/ NAmE /ˈpɪrsɪŋ/ [T, I] to make a small hole in sth, or to go through sth, with a sharp object 扎;刺破;穿透◆~ sthThe arrow pierced his shoulder. 箭头射入他的肩膀。◆He pierced another hole in his belt with his knife. 他用刀子在皮腰带上又扎了一个洞。◆to have your ears/nose, etc. pierced (= to have a small hole made in your ears/nose, etc. so that you can wear jewellery there) 在耳朵、鼻子等上扎洞眼◆~ sb(figurative) She was pierced to the heart with guilt. 她万般愧疚,心如刀割。◆~ through sthThe knife pierced through his coat. 刀子刺穿了他的外衣。 [T, I] ~ (through) sth(literary) (of light, sound, etc. 光、声等) to be suddenly seen or heard 刺破;穿过;透入◆Sirens pierced the silence of the night. 警笛声划破了夜晚的宁静。◆Shafts of sunlight pierced the heavy mist. 缕缕阳光穿透了浓雾。 [T, I] ~ (through) sthto force a way through a barrier 冲破;突破 SYN penetrate ◆They failed to pierce the Liverpool defence. 他们未能突破利物浦队的防线。 |