bore如何读

英:[bɔː(r)]

美:[bɔːr]

bore英汉释义

v.(动词)
  1. vt. 令人厌烦 make (sb) tired and uninterested by being dull or tedious
  2. vt. & vi. 挖,掘,钻,开凿(洞、井、隧道等) make (a hole, well, tunnel, etc.) with a revolving toll or by digging
n.(名词)
  1. [C]令人讨厌的人〔事物〕,麻烦 person or thing that bores; nuisance

bore是什么意思

v. (动词)
  1. 使厌烦(不堪),使...讨厌,惹...厌烦,令人厌烦
  2. (开)凿,掘,挖(洞),挖井,挖掘,挖通道
  3. 打(眼),钻(孔),穿(孔),在...上钻孔,在...上打眼,被钻孔
  4. (使)烦扰,烦,顶腻味
  5. 挤过去,挤出,挤入(人群)
  6. 【机】膛(孔)
  7. 【赛马】拨开(别的马)
  8. 盯着看
  9. 从容而缓慢地前进
n. (名词)
  1. 孔,眼
  2. 口径
  3. 怒潮,激潮,海啸
  4. 膛径,内径
  5. <英><口>令人讨厌的人或事物
  6. 内膛,枪膛,炮膛,膛
  7. 膛腔,孔腔
  8. 炮眼
  9. 高潮
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  1. bear的过去式

bore变形

复数:bores

第三人称单数:bores

现在分词:boring

过去式:bored

过去分词:bored

bore词根

词根:bore

adj.

boring 无聊的;令人厌烦的

bored 无聊的;无趣的;烦人的

n.

boring 钻孔

boredom 厌倦;令人厌烦的事物

borer 钻孔器;穿孔者

v.

boring 钻孔;使厌烦;挖空(bore的ing形式)

bored 使厌烦(bore的过去式);烦扰

bore英英释义

verb (1)

transitive verb

to pierce with a turning or twisting movement of a tool

bore a wooden post

to make by boring or digging away material use a drill to bore a hole through the board

bored a tunnel

intransitive verb

to make a hole by or as if by boring

insects that bore into trees

to sink a mine shaft or well

boring for oil

to make one's way steadily especially against resistance

We bored through the jostling crowd.

noun (1)

a usually cylindrical hole made by or as if by the turning or twisting movement of a tool : a hole made by or as if by boring (see bore entry 1)

chiefly Australia and New Zealand a borehole drilled especially to make an artesian well

the long usually cylindrical hollow part of something (such as a tube or gun barrel)

the inner surface of a hollow cylindrical object

the size of a bore: such as

the interior diameter of a gun barrelespecially, chiefly British: gauge sense 1a(2)

a .22 bore revolver

the diameter of an engine cylinder

noun (1)

noun (2)

a tidal flood with a high abrupt front

a dangerous bore at the mouth of the Amazon

noun (3)

one that causes weariness and restlessness through lack of interest : one that causes boredom: such as

a dull or tiresome person

His friends are a bunch of bores.

something that is devoid of interest

The lecture was a total bore.

verb

transitive verb

to cause to feel weariness and restlessness through lack of interest : to cause to feel boredom got bored by the party and left

trying not to bore your audience

bore词组

bore hole钻孔;炮眼

bore diameter孔径,内径

cylinder bore缸膛

full bore贯眼;等径孔道;全孔射击

tidal bore涌潮,怒潮;潮津波

bore out钻孔;证实;显出

bore词源中文解释

“用旋转切割工具穿透或穿孔,用钻头、钻等工具打圆孔”,古英语 borian “穿透,穿孔”,源自 bor “钻头”,来自原始日耳曼语 *buron(也指古诺尔斯语 bora,瑞典语 borra,古高地德语 boron,中古荷兰语 boren,德语 bohren),源自 PIE 词根 *bhorh- “孔”。

bore_体育行业词汇

枪膛

bore词源英文解释

Verb (1) Middle English boren, going back to Old English borian, going back to Germanic *bur-ō- (whence Old High German borōn "to pierce," Old Norse bora), probably verbal derivative of a noun base bur- "tool for piercing" (whence Old English bor "chiseling instrument," Old High German bora); akin to Latin forāre "to bore," ferīre "to strike" Noun (1) Middle English, "hole, perforation," in part noun derivative of boren "to bore >entry 1," in part borrowed from Old Norse bora "borehole," derivative of bora "to bore" Noun (2) Middle English *bore wave, from Old Norse bāra Noun (3) of uncertain origin Note: Plausibly a derivative of the verb bore >entry 6, if this was a sense development of bore >entry 1 ("to drill, wear at" & "to induce ennui"); however, the noun, a vogue word among London political and cultural figures in the 1760's, appears to predate the verb. Verb perhaps verbal derivative of bore >entry 5 if the noun is earlier Note: See note at bore >entry 5.

The first known use of bore was before the 12th century

bore儿童词典英英释义

bornitenoun

a brittle metallic-looking mineral consisting of a sulfide of copper and iron and making up a valuable ore of copper

bornadjective

brought into life by or as if by birth

native entry 1 sense 2

American-born

having from birth a certain ability or characteristic

a born leader

meant from or as if from birth

born to rule

boringadjective

causing boredom : uninteresting, tedious

boringadjective

causing boredom : uninteresting, tedious

bore1 of 6verb

to make a hole in especially with a drill

to make (as a hole shaped like a cylinder) by boring or digging away material

bore a well

to move forward steadily especially by overcoming an opposing force

the plane bored through the storm

bore2 of 6noun

a hole made by or as if by boring

a cavity (as in a gun barrel) shaped like a cylinder

the diameter of a hole or tubeespecially: the interior diameter of a gun barrel

bore3 of 6

borernoun

one that boresespecially: a tool used for boring

shipworm

an insect that bores in the woody parts of plants

boredomnoun

the state of being bored

borealadjective

of, relating to, or located or growing in northern or mountainous regions

bore1 of 6verb

to make a hole in especially with a drill

to make (as a hole shaped like a cylinder) by boring or digging away material

bore a well

to move forward steadily especially by overcoming an opposing force

the plane bored through the storm

bore2 of 6noun

a hole made by or as if by boring

a cavity (as in a gun barrel) shaped like a cylinder

the diameter of a hole or tubeespecially: the interior diameter of a gun barrel

bore3 of 6

bore医学词典英英释义

bore1 of 2

bore 例句

1 I dropped out of high school. It bored me to death.

我从中学退学了,那种学校生活令我烦得要死。

2 “Why couldn’t we stay in LA? It’s boring driving these freeways.”

3 My trig equations were far beneath his abilities, but if he was bored he didn’t show it; he just explained the principles patiently, over and over.

4 “Yeah. Art history is boring to those of us with normal brains,” Oliver chimed in.

5 Don’t mention anything about Abroad while you’re here unless you want the pants bored off you.

6 He gave it when he was bored and wanted some excitement with his children.

7 Note that a window means your traveling companion may then be stuck next to a spectacularly loquacious bore.

8 “Let’s just go to the library now,” Jack called out, sounding really bored.

9 No two following acts were the same, lest the crowd grow bored.

10 He was a printing veteran whose hands bore the scars of the clunky outdated presses, several fingers misshapen from old fractures and curled inward like claws.

11 His constricted domestic routine, plus what he regarded as an often boring job, were becoming more suffocating as the novelty of being in Chicago wore off.

12 Then I began to risk climbing trees to escape the wild dogs that quickly got bored and moved on.

13 “These concerts are so boring,” Jefferson had said to a girl with long wispy hair and tiny ears.

14 Any more classes as boring as this one and I’ll be ready to move back in there full-time.

15 "It's boring. Blah, blah, blah—pirates!—blah, blah, blah."

16 By the time the snow melted and the rains of spring swept in, every boy in Kabul bore telltale horizontal gashes on his fingers from a whole winter of fighting kites.

17 And of course the Rad Lab was running at full bore, with the Bevatron back on track.

18 Not like my boring hair that just hangs there.

19 You gotta chat about something or be bored out of your skin, so we pretty much talked about everything.

20 The wrinkle had appeared between her brows again, and she stared hard at the symbol in the center of the cover, as if she could bore through it with the sheer intensity of her gaze.

bore 同义词

2 膛孔

bore-hole

5 拨开

burst through

10

barrel

11 讨厌的事物

plague

12 炮膛

chamber

13 激潮

RIP

16 无聊的事物

nonsense trumpery diddly dragsville

18 挤过

shave thread

20 盯着看

stare ogle

23 孔径

aperture

25 令人厌烦

tiresome wearisome dullsville

26 凿孔

gouge borehole

29 打眼

perforate trepan

31 挤入

beat squeeze break-in

32 令人厌烦的人

drag fart ratbag yawn nudnik

37 钻孔机

drill Punch Gad stoper

38 挤出

express elbow overflow

40 凿穿

stave

43 使厌倦

tire

44 涌潮

tidal bore

46 讨厌的工作

sap

48 令人讨厌的事

nasty stinker terror turnoff

49 挤过去

crush

50 穿透

pierce soak in

bore 短语相关

full bore small-bore

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