请输入您要查询的英文单词:

 

单词 θ102483
释义
the world > space > relative position > condition of being open or not closed > making holes or becoming holed > make (an opening or hole) [verb (transitive)] > make an opening or hole in or into > bore, pierce, or perforate > with something sharp-pointed (103)
shearOE

transitive. To cut (something) with a sharp instrument. Often with adverb or adverbial phrase, as asunder, in pieces, in two. Obsolete exc. archaic

sting993

transitive. To pierce with a sharp-pointed weapon or instrument. (Cf. through-sting, v.) to sting to death. Obsolete.

stickOE

transitive. To stab or pierce (a person or animal) with a spear, sword, knife, or other weapon; to kill by this means. Also figurative. Also intrans

spita1225

To pierce or stud (a thing) with spikes.

wound?c1225

transferred. To pierce or cut as with a wound; to damage in this way.

stitchc1230

transitive. To stab, pierce; transferred to afflict with a ‘stitch’ or sharp sudden pain. Also figurative. Cf. through-stitch, v. Obsolete.

pitcha1275

transitive. To thrust a pointed instrument into or through (a solid body); to stab, transfix, run through; (of an instrument) to pierce. Also figur

threstc1275

transitive. To pierce, stab; to give (one) a thrust; = thrust, v. 5.

forprick1297

steekc1300

transitive. To stab or pierce (a person or animal) with a spear, sword, knife, or other weapon; to kill by stabbing. Also of an animal: to butt…

piercec1325

transitive. To penetrate or pass through or into (something), esp. as or in the manner of a sharp-pointed object; to run through or thrust into (a…

rivec1330

transitive. To sever, cleave, or divide, by means of a sword or similar weapon; to pierce (through). Also reflexive and figurative. Now rare and ar

dag?a1400

transitive. To pierce or stab, with or as with a pointed weapon.

jag?a1400

transitive. To pierce with a sharp instrument, to stab. Obsolete except as in 1b.

lancec1400

To pierce with or as with a lance or a lancet; to cut, gash, slit. Also, to slit open; to open. Obsolete exc. poetic.

pickc1400

transitive. To pierce, indent, or dig into the surface of (something) by striking blows with something sharp or pointed, as to break up (ground, a…

tamec1400

transitive. To pierce, cut into (in fighting or carving); to cut or break into, so as to use.

forpierce1413

punch1440

transitive and (rare) intransitive. To stab, prick, or puncture (something or someone) with or as with a pointed instrument. Cf. pounce, v.1 3. Obs

launch1460

transitive. To pierce, transfix, wound; cut, slit; to make (a wound) by piercing. Also with up. Obsolete.

thringc1485

transitive. To pierce. Obsolete.

empiercec1487

transitive. To pierce through. Frequently figurative or in figurative context.

to-pierce1488

to pierce entirely.

joba1500

intransitive. Of a bird: to peck. More generally: to penetrate into, to stab, pierce, or prod at. Now regional and rare.

ding1529

transitive. Scottish. To pierce or puncture (something) by means of a violent stroke; to stab or run through. Obsolete.

stob?1530

transitive. To stab. Also figurative.

probe1542

transitive. To pierce, penetrate, or examine with a probe, esp. something sharp, in order to test or explore; (also) to search (a person's body)…

enthrill1563

transitive. To pierce.

inthirlc1580

transitive. To pierce; = enthrill, v.

cloy1590

To pierce as with a nail, to gore. rare.

burt1597

To pierce, gore.

pink1597

transitive. To pierce, stab, or prick with a pointed weapon or instrument.

lancinate1603

transitive. To pierce, tear.

perterebrate1623

transitive. To bore a hole through (a thing) with a gimlet.

puncture1675

transitive. To make a puncture in; to pierce with a sharp point; to prick; to perforate. Also: to make a puncture in the tyre of (a bicycle or its…

spike1687

To pierce with, or as with, a spike. Also reflexive.

skiver1832

transitive. To pierce or stab with or as with a skewer; to fasten with a skewer.

bepierce1840

gimlet1841

transitive. To pierce with or as with a gimlet.

prong1848

transitive. To pierce, stab, or pick up with a prong or fork. Formerly also: †to break up (soil) with a fork (cf. prong, n.2 1a) (obsolete).

javelin1859

transitive. To strike or pierce with or as with a javelin.

Subcategories:

— with a peak (1)
— with a stylet (1)
— pierce or penetrate as a sharp thing (10)
— transpierce (9)
— pierce with nails (1)
— transfix (20)
— fasten by thrusting in point (3)
— fasten by transfixion to (1)
— prick (15)
— by way of ornament (1)
随便看

 

英语词典包含1132095条英英释义在线翻译词条,基本涵盖了全部常用单词的英英翻译及用法,是英语学习的有利工具。

 

Copyright © 2004-2022 Newdu.com All Rights Reserved
更新时间:2024/9/21 6:05:54