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I [bɔː(r)] II [bɔː(r)]1) (person)2) (situation)III [bɔː(r)]verbo transitivo (weary) annoiare••IV [bɔː(r)]to bore sb. stiff o to death o to tears — annoiare a morte qcn
2) (of gun barrel, pipe) calibro m.V 1. [bɔː(r)]verbo transitivo (drill) scavare2.VI [bɔː(r)]to bore into o through (per)forare; her eyes bored into me — mi penetrò con lo sguardo
* * *[bo:]past tense; = bear I* * *bore (1) /bɔ:(r)/n.● (mil.) bore diameter, calibro □ (ind. min.) bore-hole, pozzo di trivellazione.bore (2) /bɔ:(r)/n.1 persona noiosa; seccatore; scocciatore2 noia; barba (fam.).bore (3) /bɔ:(r)/n. [u](geogr.) onda di marea ( che risale un fiume).bore (4) /bɔ:(r)/pass. di to bear (1).(to) bore (1) /bɔ:(r)/A v. t.1 forare; perforare; trivellare; scavare: to bore a hole, fare (o praticare) un foro; Oil wells are made by boring the ground, i pozzi petroliferi si scavano trivellando il terreno; A new tunnel will be bored under the Alps, si scaverà una nuova galleria sotto le Alpi2 (mecc.) alesare; barenareB v. i.2 farsi largo; spingersi avanti● to bore for oil, fare trivellazioni in cerca di petrolio □ ( di un tarlo) to bore into the wood, forare il legno □ to bore one's way, aprirsi un varco; farsi largo ( tra la folla).♦ (to) bore (2) /bɔ:(r)/v. t.* * *I [bɔː(r)] II [bɔː(r)]1) (person)2) (situation)III [bɔː(r)]verbo transitivo (weary) annoiare••IV [bɔː(r)]to bore sb. stiff o to death o to tears — annoiare a morte qcn
2) (of gun barrel, pipe) calibro m.V 1. [bɔː(r)]verbo transitivo (drill) scavare2.VI [bɔː(r)]to bore into o through (per)forare; her eyes bored into me — mi penetrò con lo sguardo
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