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v. delik açmak, delip geçmek, içinden geçmek, delmek, işlemek, nüfuz etmek* * *del* * *[piəs]1) ((of pointed objects) to go into or through (something): The arrow pierced his arm; A sudden light pierced the darkness.) yarıp içine girmek2) (to make a hole in or through (something) with a pointed object: Pierce the lid before removing it from the jar.) delmek•- piercing- piercingly
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102 pierce
[piəs]1) ((of pointed objects) to go into or through (something): The arrow pierced his arm; A sudden light pierced the darkness.) predreti2) (to make a hole in or through (something) with a pointed object: Pierce the lid before removing it from the jar.) predreti•- piercing- piercingly
- piercingness* * *[píəs]1.transitive verbprebiti, predreti, prebosti, prevrtati; figuratively prodreti (mraz, zvok, svetloba); figuratively spoznati, spregledati, pronikniti; figuratively ganiti, prizadeti;2.intransitive verb -
103 Pierce
[piəs]1) ((of pointed objects) to go into or through (something): The arrow pierced his arm; A sudden light pierced the darkness.) predreti2) (to make a hole in or through (something) with a pointed object: Pierce the lid before removing it from the jar.) predreti•- piercing- piercingly
- piercingness* * *[píəs]proper namem. in druž. ime -
104 pierce
• tunkeutua lävitse• tunkeutua• puhkaista• puhkoamedicine, veterinary• puhkaisu• porautua• keihästää• seivästää• läpäistäautomatic data processing• lävistää• pistellä• pistää* * *piəs1) ((of pointed objects) to go into or through (something): The arrow pierced his arm; A sudden light pierced the darkness.) lävistää2) (to make a hole in or through (something) with a pointed object: Pierce the lid before removing it from the jar.) puhkaista•- piercing- piercingly
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105 fall *****
[fɔːl] fell vb: pt fallen pp1. na fall of snow Brit — una nevicata
a heavy/light fall of rain — una pioggia forte/leggera
2) (Am: autumn) autunnoSee:2. vito fall to or on one's knees — cadere in ginocchio
to let fall that... — lasciar capire che...
to fall into bad habits or bad ways — prendere delle cattive abitudini
to fall from grace Rel — perdere la grazia di Dio, fig cadere in disgrazia
he fell to wondering if... — si mise a pensare se...
it falls to me to say... frm — tocca a me or è mio compito dire...
to fall short of — (sb's expectations) non corrispondere a, (perfection) non raggiungere
to fall flat — (on one's face) cadere bocconi, (subj), (joke, party) essere un fiasco, (plan) fallire, fare cilecca
2)to fall asleep — addormentarsito fall in love (with sb/sth) — innamorarsi (di qn/qc)
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[pɪəs]vtprzebijać (przebić perf), przekłuwać (przekłuć perf)to have one's ears pierced — przekłuwać (przekłuć perf) sobie uszy
* * *[piəs]1) ((of pointed objects) to go into or through (something): The arrow pierced his arm; A sudden light pierced the darkness.) przebijać2) (to make a hole in or through (something) with a pointed object: Pierce the lid before removing it from the jar.) dziurawić•- piercing- piercingly
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107 pierce
[piəs]1) ((of pointed objects) to go into or through (something): The arrow pierced his arm; A sudden light pierced the darkness.) izdurties; izurbties; izlauzties cauri2) (to make a hole in or through (something) with a pointed object: Pierce the lid before removing it from the jar.) izdurt; izurbt•- piercing- piercingly
- piercingness* * *izdurt, izurbt; izdurties, izurbties; izlauzties cauri; izprast -
108 pierce
[piəs]1) ((of pointed objects) to go into or through (something): The arrow pierced his arm; A sudden light pierced the darkness.) perdurti, perskrosti2) (to make a hole in or through (something) with a pointed object: Pierce the lid before removing it from the jar.) perdurti, padaryti (kur) skylę•- piercing- piercingly
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109 pierce
v. genomborra, tränga igenom, tränga in* * *[piəs]1) ((of pointed objects) to go into or through (something): The arrow pierced his arm; A sudden light pierced the darkness.) genomborra2) (to make a hole in or through (something) with a pointed object: Pierce the lid before removing it from the jar.) sticka hål på•- piercing- piercingly
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110 pierce
[piəs]1) ((of pointed objects) to go into or through (something): The arrow pierced his arm; A sudden light pierced the darkness.) probodnout2) (to make a hole in or through (something) with a pointed object: Pierce the lid before removing it from the jar.) propíchnout•- piercing- piercingly
- piercingness* * *• propíchnout• prorazit• probodnout -
111 pierce
[piəs]1) ((of pointed objects) to go into or through (something): The arrow pierced his arm; A sudden light pierced the darkness.) a străpunge2) (to make a hole in or through (something) with a pointed object: Pierce the lid before removing it from the jar.) a găuri•- piercing- piercingly
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112 pierce
[piəs]1) ((of pointed objects) to go into or through (something): The arrow pierced his arm; A sudden light pierced the darkness.) τρυπώ,διαπερνώ2) (to make a hole in or through (something) with a pointed object: Pierce the lid before removing it from the jar.) τρυπώ•- piercing- piercingly
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113 pierce
[piəs]1) ((of pointed objects) to go into or through (something): The arrow pierced his arm; A sudden light pierced the darkness.) prebodnúť2) (to make a hole in or through (something) with a pointed object: Pierce the lid before removing it from the jar.) prepichnúť•- piercing- piercingly
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[pɪəs] verb1) (of pointed objects) to go into or through (something):يَخْتَرِقA sudden light pierced the darkness.
2) to make a hole in or through (something) with a pointed object:يَثْقُبPierce the lid before removing it from the jar.
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115 pierce
[piəs]1) ((of pointed objects) to go into or through (something): The arrow pierced his arm; A sudden light pierced the darkness.) percer2) (to make a hole in or through (something) with a pointed object: Pierce the lid before removing it from the jar.) percer•- piercing- piercingly - piercingness -
116 pierce
[piəs]1) ((of pointed objects) to go into or through (something): The arrow pierced his arm; A sudden light pierced the darkness.) trespassar2) (to make a hole in or through (something) with a pointed object: Pierce the lid before removing it from the jar.) perfurar•- piercing- piercingly - piercingness
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