pierce
英 [pɪəs]
美 [pɪrs]
- vt. 刺穿;洞察;响彻;深深地打动
- vi. 进入;透入
pierce 刺穿,穿透来自古法语percer,穿透,刺穿,改写自拉丁语pertundere,穿透,刺穿,来自per-,通过,穿过,tundere,击,打,捣,词源同obtuse,contustion.
- 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" (see per) + tundere "to beat, pound," from PIE *tund-, from root *(s)teu- "to push, strike, knock, beat, thrust" (see obtuse). Related: Pierced; piercing.
- 1. A former associate of Mr. Pierce's was among the project's boosters.
- 皮尔斯先生的一个前合伙人是这个计划的热心支持者之一。
- 2. Producers decided to end her on-screen romance with Pierce Lawton.
- 制片人决定结束她在影片中与皮尔斯·劳顿的恋情。
- 3. A tap on the door interrupted him and Sally Pierce came in.
- 敲门声打断了他,萨莉·皮尔斯走了进来。
- 4. The company hired the President's special trade representative to lobby Mr. Pierce.
- 公司雇用了总统的特别商业顾问去游说皮尔斯先生.
- 5. The knife did not pierce very deeply.
- 刀扎得不很深.