(of a sharp pointed object)go into or through (something)
(锋利尖锐物体)刺入,刺破,刺穿
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a splinter had pierced the skin. 一根刺刺穿了皮肤。
 
make (a hole) with a sharp instrument
用…穿孔(或洞、眼)。
make a hole in (the ears, nose, or other parts of the body) so as to wear jewellery in them
穿孔于(耳朵、鼻子或身体其他部位以戴首饰)
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[as adj.
pierced ]a punk with a pierced nose 鼻子穿了孔的小阿飞。
 
(一般作 
刺穿,穿透
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the dividing wall is pierced by arches and piers 那堵间墙被拱门和支垛穿透了。
 
force or cut a way through
穿透,渗透;突破
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they were seeking to pierce the anti-ballistic-missile defences 他们正在设法突破反弹道导弹防御系统
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a shrill voice pierced the air. 一声尖叫划破长空。
 
Franklin (1804—69), American Democratic statesman, 14th President of the US 1853—7.
皮尔斯,富兰克林(1804—1869,美国民主党政治家,第14任美国总统[1853— 1857] )。
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pierce someone's heart affect someone keenly or deeply 强烈地影响;深深地打动 
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piercev.刺入;刺破;刺穿
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piecen.块;张;片;段;碎块;断片;首;篇;幅;部件
 
"Middle English:  from Old French 




