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1 perforate
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2 perforate
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3 perforate
perforate ['pɜ:fəreɪt] -
4 perforate
['pə:fəreit](to make a hole or holes in, especially a line of small holes in paper, so that it may be torn easily: Sheets of postage stamps are perforated.) perforer- perforation -
5 TIHTICUINALTIA
tihticuînaltia > tihticuînaltih.*\TIHTICUINALTIA v.t. tla-., forer, perforer quelque chose.Esp., lo punza (Z103 et 198).Angl., to puncture, to perforate something (K).Dans les deux attestations Z donne la quatrième syllabe comme longue, contrairement à la règle générale.Dictionnaire de la langue nahuatl classique > TIHTICUINALTIA
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6 puncture
puncture [ˈpʌŋkt∫ər]1. noun[+ tyre] crever4. compounds* * *['pʌŋktʃə(r)] 1. 2.transitive verb1) ( perforate) crever [tyre, balloon, airbed]; ponctionner [organ]to puncture a lung — Medicine se perforer un poumon
2) fig démolir [myth]3.to puncture somebody's pride ou ego — décontenancer quelqu'un
intransitive verb [tyre, balloon] crever -
7 riddle
riddle [ˈrɪdl]1. noun• riddled with holes/bullets criblé de trous/balles* * *['rɪdl] 1.1) ( puzzle) devinette f2) ( mystery) énigme f2.transitive verb1) ( perforate)to riddle something with — cribler quelque chose de [bullets]
2) ( undermine)to be riddled with — être rongé par [disease, guilt]; fourmiller de [errors, ambiguities]
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8 puncture
A n (in tyre, balloon, airbed) crevaison f ; ( in skin) piqûre f ; ( to lung) perforation f ; we had a puncture on the way on a crevé en venant.B vtr1 ( perforate) crever [tyre, balloon, airbed] ; ponctionner [organ] ; crever [abscess] ; to puncture a hole in faire or percer un trou dans ; to puncture a lung Med se perforer un poumon ;2 fig ( deflate) démolir [myth] ; to puncture sb's pride ou ego décontenancer qn, rabattre le caquet ○ à qn.C vi [tyre, balloon] crever. -
9 riddle
A n1 ( puzzle) devinette f ; to ask sb/tell sb a riddle poser/raconter une devinette à qn ; to speak in riddles parler par énigmes ; the riddle of the Sphinx l'énigme du Sphinx ;3 Hort crible m.B vtr2 ( undermine) to be riddled with [person, organ] être rongé or miné par [disease] ; [person] être rongé par [doubt, guilt] ; [issue, language] fourmiller de [problems, ambiguities, errors] ; it's riddled with corruption la corruption règne ;3 Hort passer [qch] au crible [soil].
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perforate — perforate, puncture, punch, prick, bore, drill mean to pierce through so as to leave a hole. Perforate, although it can mean to pierce, is used mainly with reference to the action of a machine or instrument which makes usually small round holes… … New Dictionary of Synonyms
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Perforate — Per fo*rate (p[ e]r f[ o]*r[asl]t), Perforated Per fo*ra ted (p[ e]r f[ o]*r[=a] t[e^]d), a. Pierced with a hole or holes, or with pores; having transparent dots resembling holes. [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
perforate — index enter (penetrate), lancinate, penetrate, pervade, pierce (lance) Burton s Legal Thesaurus. William C. Burton … Law dictionary
perforate — (v.) late 15c. (implied in perforated), from L. perforatus, pp. of perforare (see PERFORATION (Cf. perforation)). Related: Perforating … Etymology dictionary
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perforate — ► VERB ▪ pierce and make a hole or holes in. DERIVATIVES perforation noun perforator noun. ORIGIN Latin perforare pierce through … English terms dictionary
perforate — [pʉr′fə rāt΄; ] for adj. [, pʉr′fərit, pʉr′fərāt΄] vt., vi. perforated, perforating [< L perforatus, pp. of perforare < per, through + forare, to BORE] 1. to make a hole or holes through, as by punching or boring; pierce; penetrate 2. to… … English World dictionary
perforate — [[t]pɜ͟ː(r)fəreɪt[/t]] perforates, perforating, perforated VERB To perforate something means to make a hole or holes in it. [V n] I refused to wear headphones because they can perforate your eardrums. Derived words: perforated ADJ ADJ n … English dictionary
perforate — verb ( rated; rating) Etymology: Latin perforatus, past participle of perforare to bore through, from per through + forare to bore more at bore Date: 1538 transitive verb 1. to make a hole through < an ulcer perforates the duodenal wall >; espe … New Collegiate Dictionary
perforate — pierced … Dictionary of ichthyology