pore
pore 英 [pɔ:(r)] 美 [pɔr, por]
vi. 细想;凝视;熟读 n. 气孔;小孔 vt. 使注视
进行时:poring 过去式:pored 过去分词:pored 第三人称单数:pores 名词复数:pores
- That trickle of sweat didn't just miraculously appear — it was secreted out of a pore, a really tiny opening on the surface of your skin.
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- vi. 细想;凝视;熟读
- n. 气孔;小孔
- vt. 使注视
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1. There’s always a message and it’s our job to receive it and pore over it until we understand it.
它总是会传达一条讯息,而我们的职责就是接收它,解读它直到我们获悉它的含义。
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2. Every beautiful thing has a natural pride in its own beauty, and today the world is allowing its pride to seep from every pore.
每一个美丽的事物都会为其自身的美丽而自发地感到骄傲,今天世界让它的骄傲从每个毛孔渗出。
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3. Previous theories to explain the delay have considered the late arrival microquakes as aftershocks or as a consequence of redistribution of fluids in pore spaces.
过去释这种延迟现象的理论认为:延迟发生的微震是一种余震或者是由于流体在孔隙间的再分配造成的。
- pore (n.) "minute opening," late 14c., from Old French pore (14c.) and directly from Latin porus "a pore," from Greek poros "a pore," literally "passage, way," from PIE *poro- "passage, journey," suffixed form of PIE root *per-(2) "to lead, pass over."
- pore (v.) "gaze intently," early 13c., of unknown origin, with no obvious corresponding word in Old French. Perhaps from Old English *purian, suggested by spyrian "to investigate, examine," and spor "a trace, vestige." Related: Pored; poring.
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