pierced
v. 刺入,刺穿,穿透( pierce的过去式和过去分词 ); 冲破,突破
If a sharp object pierces something, or if you pierce something with a sharp object, the object goes into it and makes a hole in it.
One bullet pierced the left side of his chest...
一颗子弹射入他的左胸。
Pierce the skin of the potato with a fork.
用叉子扎破土豆皮。
If you have your ears or some other part of your body pierced, you have a small hole made through them so that you can wear a piece of jewellery in them.
I'm having my ears pierced on Saturday.
我周六要去扎耳洞。
...her pierced ears with their tiny gold studs.
她戴着小巧金耳钉的穿了耳洞的耳朵
If a light or sound pierces something or pierces through it, it is suddenly seen or heard very clearly.
A spotlight pierced the darkness...
聚光灯穿透了黑暗。
Then he spoke, in a voice that pierced the thick air...
随后他开始讲话,洪亮的声音划破了窒闷的空气。
If a thought, feeling, or sound pierces someone's heart, it makes them experience a feeling, especially sadness, very strongly.
This sound, like all music, pierced my heart like a dagger.
这种声音像所有的音乐一样,如短剑般直刺我心。
If someone pierces something that acts as a barrier, they manage to get through it.
German armoured divisions pierced the Russian lines.
德国装甲师突破了俄国的防线。
1. having a hole cut through;
This sound, like all music, pierced my heart like a dagger.
这种声音像所有的音乐一样,如短剑般直刺我心。
The clock striking the hour pierced through his thoughts.
时钟的报时把他从沉思中惊醒。
German armoured divisions pierced the Russian lines.
德国装甲师突破了俄国的防线。
I'm having my ears pierced.
我打算穿耳洞。
The arrow pierced his shoulder.
箭头射入他的肩膀。