释义 |
punc·ture I. \ˈpəŋ(k)chə(r), -(k)sh-\ noun (-s) Etymology: Latin punctura, prick, puncture, from punctus (past participle of pungere to prick) + -ura -ure — more at pungent 1. : act of puncturing : perforation with something pointed 2. : a hole, slight wound, or other perforation made by puncturing < the puncture of a hypodermic needle > < a puncture wound made by a thorn > specifically : an accidental perforation in a pneumatic tire 3. : a minute depression like one made by a point < a shallow puncture on an insect's thorax > II. verb (punctured ; punctured ; puncturing \-chəriŋ, -sh(ə)riŋ\ ; punctures) transitive verb 1. : to pierce with a pointed instrument or object : prick : make a puncture in < puncture the skin with a needle > 2. : to suffer a puncture of < punctured his new tire > 3. : to deflate or make useless or absurd as if by a puncture : destroy < puncture one's ego > < puncture an illusion > < puncture a fallacy > < puncture pretensions > 4. : to pass a spark discharge through (an insulator) intransitive verb : to become punctured Synonyms: see perforate |