英:[brəʊtʃ]
美:[broʊtʃ]
英:[brəʊtʃ]
美:[broʊtʃ]
复数:broaches
第三人称单数:broaches
现在分词:broaching
过去式:broached
过去分词:broached
noun
brooch
wore a lovely broach on her lapel
any of various pointed or tapered tools, implements, or parts: such as
a spit for roasting meat
a tool for tapping casks
a cutting tool for removing material from metal or plastic to shape an outside surface or a hole
verb (1)
transitive verb
to pierce (something, such as a cask) in order to draw the contentsalso: to open for the first time
to open up or break into (a mine, stores, etc.)
to shape or enlarge (a hole) with a broach (see broach entry 1 sense 2c)
to make known for the first time
to open up (a subject) for discussion
a good time to broach the subject
intransitive verb
to break the surface from below
the whale broached
verb (2)
intransitive verb
nautical to veer or yaw dangerously so as to lie broadside to the waves—often used with to
Our ship broached to.
spline broach方栓槽拉刀;花键拉刀
"尖锐的工具",公元1300年左右,源自古法语 broche(12世纪)"烤肉的烤叉,锥子,尖端,顶部",来自通俗拉丁语 *brocca "尖锐的工具"(源头还包括西班牙语 broca,意大利语 brocca),是拉丁形容词 broccus "突出的,尖锐的"(尤其是指牙齿)的名词用法,也许源于高卢语(比较盖尔语 brog "锥子")。
〔拔〕髓针:牙科医师用来帮助清洁根管或摘除牙髓的精细器械
拉刀
在拉力作用下进行切削的拉削工具。
Noun Middle English broche "pointed instrument, brooch," borrowed from Anglo-French, "pointed object, brooch, spigot," going back to Vulgar Latin *brocca, noun derivative from feminine of Latin broccus "prominent, projecting," of uncertain origin Verb (1) Middle English brochen "to pierce, skewer (meat), tap (a cask)," borrowed from Anglo-French brocher "to prick, spur, stab," verbal derivative of broche "pointed object" — more at broach >entry 1 Verb (2) perhaps from broach >entry 2
The first known use of broach was in the 13th century
broad-mindedadjective
willing to accept opinions, beliefs, or practices that are unusual or different from one's own
broadaxnoun
an ax with a broad blade
broadadjective
not narrow : wide
a broad stripe
extending far and wide : spacious
broad prairies
full entry 1 sense 2c
broad daylight
very clear : obvious
a broad hint
not limited : large in range or amount education in its broadest sense
a broad choice of subjects
not covering the fine points : general
broad outlines of a problem
pronounced like the a in father
broach1 of 2noun
any of various pointed or narrowed tools or partsespecially: one used for shaping a hole already bored
broach2 of 2verb
to make a hole in (as a cask) in order to draw off the contents
to bring up for discussion
broach a subject
to break the surface (as of water) from below
saw a submarine broaching
broach1 of 2noun
any of various pointed or narrowed tools or partsespecially: one used for shaping a hole already bored
broach2 of 2verb
to make a hole in (as a cask) in order to draw off the contents
to bring up for discussion
broach a subject
to break the surface (as of water) from below
saw a submarine broaching
broach1 of 2noun
any of various pointed or narrowed tools or partsespecially: one used for shaping a hole already bored
broach2 of 2verb
to make a hole in (as a cask) in order to draw off the contents
to bring up for discussion
broach a subject
to break the surface (as of water) from below
saw a submarine broaching
broach1 of 2noun
any of various pointed or narrowed tools or partsespecially: one used for shaping a hole already bored
broach2 of 2verb
to make a hole in (as a cask) in order to draw off the contents
to bring up for discussion
broach a subject
to break the surface (as of water) from below
saw a submarine broaching
broach1 of 2noun
a fine tapered flexible instrument used in dentistry to remove dental pulp and to dress a root canal
broach2 of 2transitive verb
to open (a vein) to draw blood
1 You don’t say exactly what’s stripped on the damaged handle, but it’s probably the gear-type detailing that links the broach, the top of the stem on the hot-water valve, to the lever handle.
2 Eventually I broached the subject of her early life.
最后我提到了关于她的早年生活的话题。
3 Jimmy had been summoned to represent Wormald by Mike Ehrmantraut, who broached the subject by asking a question that hovers over much of this show: “You still morally flexible?”
4 I remain baffled that Andrew and I did not broach the subject as we did everything else, carefully and together.
5 “Part I” broaches the notion of privilege, as Julie faces teachers skeptical of her initial proposal to make a film about a struggling port city.
6 But Schoenstadt also hopes the event brings attention to issues of gender identity in the same way that the “Revolution in the Making” exhibition broached the conversation around women shaping and transforming sculpture.
7 It was in the context of this spirit of activism by Indians, Coloureds, and Africans that Walter Sisulu first broached the idea to a small group of us of a national civil disobedience campaign.
8 The visit was initially broached by Lisa Batiashvili, an international violin soloist of Georgian origin who has played with the Philharmonic.
9 A small barrel of wine which had been thoughtfully provided by Sir Ector was broached, and a good drink was had by all.
10 He broached the subject of a loan with his bank manager.
他向银行经理提出贷款问题。
11 Sports is the film’s entry, though the subject is mostly forgotten after it is broached.
12 It wasn’t until I was 22 that I spoke to one of my friends about my insecurities, and this was because she broached the topic first.
13 When I broached the idea of a unified team in an e-mail to the Scottish FA, Darryl Broadfoot, the head of communications, called it as “preposterous” as a joint U.S.-Canadian team.
14 But these are important issues and it is better to broach them.
但这很重要,最好讨论讨论。
15 Gibney also doesn’t broach the issue of confirmation bias — the idea that Dr. Lewis, in searching for traumatic family histories or multiple personalities, might be prone to finding them.
16 On the sidewalk, Mr. Wilson broached again the subject of time.
17 “Pray that it’s a son so the Lord of Light can look down upon him with favor,” she added when the subject of the baby’s gender was broached.
18 We are figuring out a new one, which means I’m unsure of how to broach the subject with her.
19 To this day, it’s a difficult subject to broach because people still don’t know what they’re supposed to feel about the war or those connected to it.
20 And so we move on, hoping that the worst doesn’t happen before we find the time and the energy – a very specific form of energy – to broach the subject.
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3 螺旋钻
4 扩孔器
5 讨论
forensic deliberative discussion argument debate agitation canvass talk-in treat advise handle discuss agitate controvert treat of
8 开始讨论
10 提议
proffer motion suggestion proposal proposition overture suggest propound move propose offer challenge approach offering bid representation vote put initiate propone big idea
11 启用
14 炙叉
17 提出
proposal submission point pass push advance prefer sponsor pose propose tender slant proffer come up with bring present produce suggest raise author cite effuse say take set put object lay float lodge canvass put forth hold forth make offer file shoot requisition adduce bring up toss out put before production presentation introduction exhibition presentment lodgment pony place move project address enter launch introduce submit drag render prosecute posit interpose propound propone porrect set forward presentational up emanate give forth make with the make an offer
21 烤肉叉
24 跃出水面
27 浮上水面