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per·fo·rate /ˈpɜːfəreɪt $ ˈpɜːr-/ verb [transitive] HOLEto make a hole or holes in something 在…上打洞[穿孔] A broken rib had perforated her lung. 一根肋骨骨折,刺穿了她的肺部。→ See Verb tableExamples from the Corpusperforate• Then they loosed a universal cheer of sorts, perforated by coughing.• In Sanchersville, she opened a storefront law office perforating the heart of the ghetto.• Abandoned mines perforate the hills and tell of short but acute prosperity.• Shells are pleasant to handle and regard, can easily be perforated to serve as ornaments and in addition are remarkably durable.• The toe area is perforated, while the heel has a double collar for improved cushioning.per·fo·rate verbChineseSyllable Corpus hole or holes a in to make |