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Noun:
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loss of air pressure in a tire when a hole is made by some sharp object
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a small hole made by a sharp object
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the act of puncturing or perforating
Verb:
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pierce with a pointed object; make a hole into;
"puncture a tire"
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make by piercing;
"puncture a hole"
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reduce or lessen the size or importance of;
"The bad review of his work deflated his self-confidence"
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cause to lose air pressure or collapse by piercing;
"puncture an air balloon"
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be pierced or punctured;
"The tire punctured"
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用作名詞 (n.)
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Some cyclists carry repair outfits in case they have a puncture.
有的騎自主車的人帶修剪機器,可以預防車胎被刺穿。
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He demonstrated how to mend a puncture.
他教師示范如此補救車胎刺孔。
用作動詞 (v.)
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Our tires do not puncture easily.
我的汽車輪胎不適合暴破。
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I wish something would happen to puncture her ego.
我期待讓她碰個鋼釘。
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Failure did not puncture my confidence.
失敗并不存在挫裂傷我的希望。
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I had a puncture I had hell's own time changing the wheel.
來自: M. Underwood
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His power complex is about due for a puncture.
來源于: fig.
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Fisher had..punctured many enthusiasms with kindly ridicule.
選自: J. Symons
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The oil price collapse of 1981s2 punctured Houston's real estate boom.
出至:Business
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