英['pɪəsɪŋ]美['pɪrsɪŋ]
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adjective(形容词)noun(名词)
双解例句
adjective(形容词)noun(名词)
小知识
Piercing means loud or intense, like the piercing scream of the heroine in a horror movie or the piercing cold of the wind on a frigid February morning.
The adjective piercing comes from pierce, which means to poke a hole in something with a sharp object. If you've had your ears pierced, you get the idea. Things that are piercing are figuratively sharp, like a piercing look from an angry teacher, the piercing cold of the ocean, or the piercing sound of your smoke detector. There's also a shrewdness or intelligence that can be described as piercing: “The piercing insight in your book report was impressive.”
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词组短语
piercing die冲孔模;冲缺口模;冲厂孔模;piercing mill穿孔机,穿轧机