bore
bore
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bore¹
◙ verb
1. [with obj.] make (a hole) in something with a tool or by digging
• 挖,掘,开凿(洞)
»they bored holes in the sides.
他们在两侧凿了些洞。
»[noobj.] the drill can bore through rock.
钻孔机可以在岩石上凿出洞来。
[noobj.] (bore into)(figurative)(of a person's eyes) stare harshly at
• [喻] (指人的双眼)严厉地盯住看
»his eyes bored into hers.
他很严厉地盯着她。
[with obj.] hollow out (a gun barrel or other tube)
• 给(枪、炮管等)镗孔
»an 1100 cc road bike bored out to 1168 cc.
1100 cc的摩托车被镗成了1168 cc。
2. [noobj.] (of an athlete or racehorse) push another competitor out of the way
• (运动员,赛马)将…挤开
◙ noun
1. the hollow part inside a gun barrel or other tube
• 枪膛,炮膛
[often incombination] the diameter of this; the caliber
• 直径,口径
»a small-bore rifle.
小口径来复枪。
[incombination] a gun of a specified bore
• 特殊口径的枪
»he shot a guard in the leg with a twelve-bore.
他用一支十二口径的枪打中了一名警卫的腿。
2. short for borehole
• borehole 的简称
bore²
◙ noun
1. a person whose talk or behaviour is dull and uninteresting
• 令人讨厌的人
»he can be a crashing bore.
他是个讨厌鬼。
[insing.] a tedious or annoying situation, activity, or thing
• 令人厌烦的事
»it's such a bore cooking when one's alone.
一个人的时候做饭真是一件讨厌的事。
◙ verb
1. [with obj.] cause (someone) to feel weary and uninterested by dull talk or qualities
• 使…厌烦,使…厌倦
»she is too polite to bore us with anecdotes.
她非常礼貌,不会拿那些奇闻轶事来烦我们。
»[with obj.andcomplement] timid women quickly bore her silly.
怯懦的女人很快就让她觉得烦而可笑。
1. make someone feel extremely bored
• 令人厌烦得要死(或哭出来)
bore³
◙ noun
1. a steep-fronted wave caused by the meeting of two tides or by the constriction of a tide rushing up a narrow estuary
• 涌潮
bore4
1. past of bear
• bear 的过去式
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