及物动词钻孔; 令人厌烦; 用钻、挖或掘的方式打通
不及物动词钻孔; 挖洞; 稳步前进; 挤过去
名词使人讨厌的人[物]; 高潮; 膛径,口径; 钻子
及物动词
1. This new model of drilling machine can bore through solid rock ten metres deep.
这台新型钻机能钻透十米厚的坚固岩石。
2. I'm bored with this job.
我对这件工作厌烦了。
3. They were taught how to bore rivet holes in the sides of ships.
有人教他们如何在船的舷侧钻铆孔。
不及物动词
1. They were boring for water.
他们在凿井取水。
名词
1. It's a bore having to go out again.
又要外出真是讨厌。
911查询·英语单词
1. 孔:刀柄分为直径为32mm及40mm的镗孔(Bore)款及直径为12~40mm的钻头(Shank)款,设置的材质适于加工钢材、铸件、不锈钢及铝合金等. 通过进行表面处理,提高了耐腐蚀性及耐摩擦性,延长了使用寿命. 直径为32mm的镗孔刀柄为5万7960日元(含税),
2. 枪膛:值得一提的是狙击枪管的枪膛(bore)不像突击步枪或者主力步枪(battle rifles)的枪膛一样有电镀铬防锈蚀的程序,这也是为了减少对弹著精密度的妨碍所作的考量.
3. 讨厌的人:越会早到的人(earlybird)不会叫人感到不快,loner(孤独的人)也无伤大雅,那种爱吹嘘自己招人讨厌的人(bore)未必可恨. 最可恨的莫过于snob(狗仗人势的人). i.在你的交际圈中或许还有一些其他朋友:socialclimber(喜欢与上层人物交往的人),
1. 使厌烦;使厌倦
If someone or something bores you, you find them dull and uninteresting.
e.g. Dickie bored him all through the meal with stories of the Navy...
迪基吃饭时一直在讲海军的故事,让他不胜其烦。
e.g. Life in the country bores me.
乡村生活令我生厌。
2. 使厌烦透顶;使烦得要命
If someone or something bores you to tears ,bores you to death, or bores you stiff, they bore you very much indeed.
e.g. ...a handsome engineer who bored me to tears with his tale of motorway maintenance
英俊的工程师不停地讲高速公路养护的故事,烦得我要命
e.g. I dropped out of high school. It bored me to death.
我从中学退学了,那种学校生活令我烦得要死。
3. 令人厌烦的人;无趣的人
You describe someone as a bore when you think that they talk in a very uninteresting way.
e.g. There is every reason why I shouldn't enjoy his company — he's a bore and a fool.
我有充分的理由不愿和他在一起 —— 他又乏味又愚笨。
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4. 令人生厌的事;无聊的事
You can describe a situation as a bore when you find it annoying.
e.g. It's a bore to be sick, and the novelty of lying in bed all day wears off quickly.
生病是件烦人的事,整天躺在床上的新鲜劲很快就没了。
5. 钻,凿,挖(孔)
If you bore a hole in something, you make a deep round hole in it using a special tool.
e.g. Get the special drill bit to bore the correct-size hole for the job.
做这个活儿要拿个特殊的钻头来钻个大小合适的孔。
6. 凝视;盯着看
If someone's eyes bore into you, they stare intensely at you.
e.g. His eyes bored into her, paralysing her, robbing her of movement...
他双眼凝视着她,令她全身瘫软,不能动弹。
e.g. Her eyes seemed to bore a hole in mine.
她的目光似乎要把我的眼睛看穿。
7. (每年某一时期海水涌入江河的)涌潮,激潮
A bore is a very large wave that moves quickly up certain rivers from the sea at particular times of the year as a result of unusual tides.
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9. see also: bored;boring
1. 911查询·英语单词
1. The Lebanese government said Wednesday that it had not known of the Hezbollah operation, did not condone it and bore no responsibility for it.
2. Some finely woven robes and other dresses bore Chinese characters that spoke of fortune, happiness and admiration for the land called the Middle Kingdom.
3. As the bore is expected to reach its peak on Thursday, the police have adopted contingency measures to prepare for potential emergencies.
4. Another such bubble may not bore well for the Chinese economy, given the current state of affairs.
5. Leaks deep in the well bore might also be found, which would mean that oil would continue to flow into the Gulf.
6. Afghan officials have previously said the July 7 attack bore all the hallmarks of a foreign intelligence agency but stopped short of naming any country.
7. Its golden glazed rooftops still bore a dusting of snow that had fallen several days earlier.
8. Hearing the case on Monday, a judge said further investigation would be needed to find out which party bore responsibility.
9. bore的翻译
9. Critics viewed the step as typical of his impulsiveness, and party colleagues bore him a bitter grudge.
10. Investigations also showed he bore responsibility in a homicide case involving his wife.
noun
1. a hole or passage made by a drill
usually made for exploratory purposes
Synonym: bore-hole drill hole
2. 911chaxun查询·英语单词大全
2. diameter of a tube or gun barrel
Synonym: gauge caliber calibre
3. a high wave (often dangerous) caused by tidal flow (as by colliding tidal currents or in a narrow estuary)
Synonym: tidal bore eagre aegir eager
4. a person who evokes boredom
Synonym: dullard
verb