0 to go into or through something, making a hole in it using a sharp point -- 刺穿,刺透,刺破
The needle pierces the fabric four times a second. 针穿过织物的速度是每秒钟4次。
I couldn't wear these earrings because my ears aren't pierced. 我没法戴这些耳环,因为我没有穿耳孔。
The gun fires a shell capable of piercing the armour of an enemy tank. 这种炮发射的炮弹能穿透敌人坦克的装甲。
The hole they drilled pierces six kilometres into the earth's crust. 他们钻的孔深入地壳6公里。
Spoons are also usually pierced on the back for suspension, and they appear in both left-facing and rightfacing versions.
The location of a revolute joint will be represented by the coordinates of the point where a joint axis pierces the plane of motion.
In the fire, there was a figure that looked at me with piercing eyes.
Then he pierced her ears so that in a few days they became infected and smelled bad.
The distal tip was used for piercing unidentified material, and its lateral edges were used for cutting unidentified material.
However, the use of modeled censers and some pierced ladle and scored censers was restricted to less observable, and thus potentially more private, venues.
The postwar human rights movement pierced the veil of national sovereignty and elevated human rights as a matter of international import.
When fully recognized this filigree can be pierced and the pace of integration can be accelerated.