pierce
pierce 英 [pɪəs] 美 [pɪrs]
vt. 刺穿;洞察;响彻;深深地打动 vi. 进入;透入
进行时:piercing 过去式:pierced 过去分词:pierced 第三人称单数:pierces 名词复数:pierces
- If something pokes your hand, you will probably look at your hand to see if it pierced the skin. To pierce means to go right through, especially with something sharp.
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- vt. 刺穿;洞察;响彻;深深地打动
- vi. 进入;透入
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1. This week in our series, we talk about the presidency of Franklin pierce.
本周,我们继续向你讲述富兰克林.皮尔斯的总统任期。
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2. Crucified One, you are crucified upon my heart; and the nails that pierce your hands pierce the walls of my heart.
钉在十字架上的人,你是钉在我的心上;穿透你双手的钉子,穿透了我的心壁。
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3. All night long you must sing to me, and the thorn must pierce your heart, and your life-blood must flow into my veins, and become mine.
整个晚上,你都要对我唱歌,我的刺必须要刺穿你的心脏。 你赖以生存的鲜血必须要流进我的血管中,成为我的血。
- pierce (v.) late 13c. "make a hole in; force one's way through," from Anglo-French perser, Old French percier "pierce, transfix, drive through" (12c., Modern French percer), probably from Vulgar Latin *pertusiare, frequentative of Latin pertusus, past participle of pertundere "to thrust or bore through," from per "through" (from PIE root *per- (1) "forward," hence "through") + tundere "to beat, pound," from PIE *tund-, from root *(s)teu- "to push, strike, knock, beat, thrust" (see obtuse). Related: Pierced; piercing.
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