perforate 英 [ˈpɜ:fəreɪt]   美 [ˈpɜrfəreɪt]

perforate

perforate  英 [ˈpɜ:fəreɪt] 美 [ˈpɜrfəreɪt]

vt. 穿孔于,打孔穿透;在…上打齿孔  vi. 穿过,贯穿;穿孔 

进行时:perforating  过去式:perforated  过去分词:perforated  第三人称单数:perforates  名词复数:perforates 

This machine can cut , die-cut, engrave and micro - perforate any label shape. 这台机器可以切割,模切,雕刻和微穿孔任何标签形状。
A toy might be harmlessly flushed out, but it might also perforate tissue, leading to bleeding or infection. 玩具可以无害地取出,当然也可以戳穿机体组织,导致出血或感染。

  • When you perforate something, you make a hole in it, like when you poke holes in a piece of aluminum foil to let steam escape while something is cooking.
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  • vt. 穿孔于,打孔穿透;在…上打齿孔
  • vi. 穿过,贯穿;穿孔
  • 1. This machine can cut , die-cut, engrave and micro - perforate any label shape.

    这台机器可以切割,模切,雕刻和微穿孔任何标签形状。

  • 2. A toy might be harmlessly flushed out, but it might also perforate tissue, leading to bleeding or infection.

    玩具可以无害地取出,当然也可以戳穿机体组织,导致出血或感染。

  • 3. I refused to wear headphones because they can perforate your eardrums.

    我不愿戴耳机,因为它可能会使鼓膜穿孔。

  • perforate (v.) late 15c. (implied in perforated), a back-formation from perforation or else from Latin perforatus, past participle of perforare "to bore through, pierce through," from per "through" (from PIE root *per- (1) "forward," hence "through") + forare "to pierce" (from PIE root *bhorh- "hole"). Related: Perforating.
per·for·ate / ˈpɜːfəreɪt ; NAmE ˈpɜːrfəreɪt / verb perforatesth to make a hole or holes through sth 打孔;穿孔;打眼 The explosion perforated his eardrum. 爆炸震破了他的耳膜。 a perforated line (= a row of small holes in paper, made so that a part can be torn off easily) 齿孔线 perforate perforates perforated perforating per·for·ate / ˈpɜːfəreɪt ; NAmE ˈpɜːrfəreɪt /
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