单词 | perforation |
释义 | per·fo·ra·tion /ˌpɜːfəˈreɪʃən $ ˌpɜːr-/ noun formal 1 [countable usually plural]HOLE a small hole in something, especially one of a line of holes made in a piece of paper so that it can be torn easily 孔〔尤指孔眼线上的孔〕 the perforations in a sheet of stamps 一版邮票上的齿孔2. [uncountable]HOLE when something makes a hole or holes 穿孔;打齿孔;打眼Examples from the Corpusperforation• One room could be filled entirely with keyboards, which operated by punching coded perforations on to a roll of paper ribbon.• Complicated appendicitis was defined as appendicitis with histopathological evidence of perforation or gangrenous change.• In no patient was there evidence of perforation, even in those in whom bile collections were found.• An attempt to visualise the proximal bile ducts resulted in a small perforation.• When the stereo sends audio signals to the electrodes in the speaker, sound comes out of the perforations.• These curious drum-shaped clay objects characteristically have two perforations on one side and two or three stalks rising from the top.• Today she is in Pennsylvania Hospital with perforation of her stomach.per·fo·ra·tion nounChineseSyllable one a Corpus hole in something, especially small |
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