bore
[bɔ:]
v.使厌烦, 开凿, 钻孔, 挖掘, 盯着看
n.讨厌的人, 麻烦事, (管道、枪炮等的)孔, 涌潮,(找水或石油的)钻孔
动词bear的过去式
例句与用法:
He bored us all by talking for hours about his new house.
他连续几个小时大谈他的新房子,使我们大家都厌烦透了。
Worms have bored into the wood.
虫子已经蛀穿了木料。
She has become an awful bore since she got married to him.
她自从和他结婚后,就变得令人厌烦透了。
词形变化:
动词过去式: bored | 动词过去分词: bored | 动词现在分词: boring | 动词第三人称单数: bores |
vt.
使厌烦, 烦扰[(+with)]
This book bores me.
这本书令我生厌。
n.
1. 令人讨厌的人[C]
I think he is a dreadful bore.
我认为他是个极为讨厌的人。
2. 【英】【口】令人讨厌的事物[S]
vi.
1. 钻孔; 挖井(或通道)
They were boring for water.
他们在凿井取水。
2. 挤过去
vt.
1. 钻; 挖; 凿
They were taught how to bore rivet holes in the sides of ships.
有人教他们如何在船的舷侧钻铆孔。
2. 在……上钻孔
3. 挤过, 挤出
n.
1. (钻成的)孔
2. (枪炮, 管道等的)口径, 内膛
bore
过去式:bored
过去分词:bored
现在进行时:boring
名词复数:bores
词形变化:
动词过去式: bored | 动词过去分词: bored | 动词现在分词: boring | 动词第三人称单数: bores |
同义词:
irk | tire | drill | pierce | puncture | windbag | bigmouth | fool | smart aleck | chatterbox | yawn | drag | nonevent | turn off | weary | annoy | fatigue | eagre | tidal bore | drill hole | caliber | gauge | eager | bore-hole | calibre | dullard |
反义词:
interest |
词义辨析:
同义:
vt.使厌烦, 烦扰
irk
make weary
反义:
vt.使厌烦
please
amuse
delight
bore1[bɔ:]vt.1.■(用钻子)钻,钻(孔),打(眼);【机械学】镗(孔):to bore a hole into the wall钻孔入墙to bore a hole through a board在木板上钻个孔2.■挖(洞、隧道、通道、地道等);掘(井),(凿)(水井、矿井等):A tunnel has been bored under the channel to link England and France.为连接英国和法国,一条英吉利海峡隧道已被开凿。to bore a well 200 feet deep掘一口200英尺深的水井3.■在…挖洞(或钻孔等);挖空(out):Jack used a drill to bore a hole in the wall above the fireplace.杰克用钻子在壁炉上方的墙上钻孔。4.■使(洞)变大,扩宽(洞)的直径5.■钻进,挤入(人群);挤出(路)(通常与through或into连用):He bored his way through a crowd of people.他从人群中挤过去。to bore one's way under the ground在地下打洞前进6.■(赛跑运动员或赛马)推开,挤走(对手):to bore the competitor off course把对手从跑道上挤走vi.1.■挖洞,挖通道;钻孔;掘井,凿井;【机械学】镗孔,镗内径:To reach iron-ore deposit,they had to bore through solid rock.为了达到铁矿矿床,他们只好钻透坚硬的岩石。2.■被钻孔,钻起来:This soft board bores easily.这种松软木板钻起来容易。Certain types of wood do not bore well.某种木材不好钻。3.■从容而缓慢地前进;(排除困难)稳步前进4.■挤过去;钻进去,(鼹鼠等)打洞前进:to bore through the crowd of people从人群中挤过去to bore underground在地下打洞前进5.■盯着看(into):His eyes bored into me and I had to look away.他双眼盯着我看,我只好看别处。6.■[口语](赛跑运动员或赛马)推开(或挤走)对手7.■[澳大利亚英语]苛斥,申斥,严厉责备(up)n.1.■(钻成的)孔,洞2.■3.■(管、圆筒的)空心部分,膛孔;【军事】枪膛,炮膛4.■(管道、圆筒、烟囱、汽缸等的)内膛;内径,直径;(枪、炮等的)口径5.■[澳大利亚英语]自流井;(牲畜)饮用水井,水塘bore it up(或into someone)[澳大利亚口语]使某人受罚猛烈攻击某人变形vt.boredboring bore2[bɔ:]vt.1.■(以无聊言行、单调乏味、重复、不合时宜的殷勤而)使厌烦,使厌倦:The speaker was boring everybody.说话者令每个人生厌。The long speech bored us.那长篇讲话使我们厌倦了。n.1.■让人讨厌(或厌烦)的人(或事物)变形vt.boredboring bore3[bɔ:]1.■bear1的过去式
borebore[bɔ:]1.■bear 的过去式
verb
- [with obj.]make (a hole) in something with a tool or by digging
挖,掘,开凿(洞)
they bored holes in the sides.
他们在两侧凿了些洞。
[noobj.]the drill can bore through rock.
钻孔机可以在岩石上凿出洞来。
■[noobj.](bore into)(figurative)(of a person's eyes) stare harshly at
(喻)(指人的双眼)严厉地盯住看
his eyes bored into hers.
他很严厉地盯着她。
■[with obj.]hollow out (a gun barrel or other tube)
给(枪、炮管等)镗孔
an 1100 cc road bike bored out to 1168 cc.
1100 cc的摩托车被镗成了1168 cc。 - [noobj.](of an athlete or racehorse) push another competitor out of the way
(运动员,赛马)将…挤开
- the hollow part inside a gun barrel or other tube
枪膛,炮膛
■[often incombination]the diameter of this; the caliber
直径,口径
a small-bore rifle.
小口径来复枪。
■[incombination]a gun of a specified bore
特殊口径的枪
he shot a guard in the leg with a twelve-bore.
他用一支十二口径的枪打中了一名警卫的腿。 - short for borehole
borehole 的简称
- Old English borian (verb), of Germanic origin; related to German bohren
bore2
noun
- a person whose talk or behaviour is dull and uninteresting
令人讨厌的人
he can be a crashing bore.
他是个讨厌鬼。
■[insing.]a tedious or annoying situation, activity, or thing
令人厌烦的事
it's such a bore cooking when one's alone.
一个人的时候做饭真是一件讨厌的事。
- [with obj.]cause (someone) to feel weary and uninterested by dull talk or qualities
使…厌烦,使…厌倦
she is too polite to bore us with anecdotes.
她非常礼貌,不会拿那些奇闻轶事来烦我们。
[with obj.andcomplement]timid women quickly bore her silly.
怯懦的女人很快就让她觉得烦而可笑。
bore someone death (或 to tears)
- make someone feel extremely bored
令人厌烦得要死(或哭出来)
- mid 18th cent. (as a verb): of unknown origin
bore3
noun
- a steep-fronted wave caused by the meeting of two tides or by the constriction of a tide rushing up a narrow estuary
涌潮
- early 17th cent.: perhaps from Old Norse bára 'wave'; the term was used in the general sense 'billow, wave' in Middle English
bore4
- past of bear
bear 的过去式
bore
名词 bore:
a person who evokes boredom
同义词:dullard
a high wave (often dangerous) caused by tidal flow (as by colliding tidal currents or in a narrow estuary)
同义词:tidal bore, eagre, aegir, eager
diameter of a tube or gun barrel
a hole or passage made by a drill; usually made for exploratory purposes
同义词:bore-hole, drill hole
动词 bore:
cause to be bored
同义词:tire
make a hole with a pointed power or hand tool
同义词:drill
动词 bear:
have
同义词:bear
cause to be born
同义词:give birth, deliver, bear, birth, have
put up with something or somebody unpleasant
同义词:digest, endure, stick out, stomach, bear, stand, tolerate, support, brook, abide, suffer, put up
move while holding up or supporting
同义词:bear
bring forth, "The apple tree bore delicious apples this year"
take on as one's own the expenses or debts of another person
同义词:bear, take over, accept, assume
contain or hold; have within
同义词:hold, bear, carry, contain
bring in
have on one's person
behave in a certain manner
同义词:behave, acquit, bear, deport, conduct, comport, carry
have rightfully; of rights, titles, and offices
support or hold in a certain manner
be pregnant with
同义词:have a bun in the oven, bear, carry, gestate, expect
bore
■He must have iron nails that scratches a bear.
[谚]搔熊者必具铁爪; 要干危险的事,就得有充分的准备。
■After a couple of weeks, almost all the infected plants bore cotton bolls.
一两星期之后几乎所有有病的棉花都结核了。
■A strong man will bear hardship without complaining.
一个坚强的人会忍受困苦而不抱怨。
■A big white bear lives near the North Pole.
一种大白熊栖居於北极附近。
■An enemy frigate bore down on the sloop.
一艘敌驱逐舰向这只护航舰逼过来。
■A battery of facts bore him out.
一连串事实证明他是对的。
■John could not bear to see anything hurt; when anyone he came in contact with got hurt, he made a practice of moving on. He called it traveling light in life.
不管什么受到伤害,约翰见了都受不了。要是与他交往的人受了伤害,他部总是走开。他把这称作“轻轻松轮地生活”。
■Don't bore us with accounts of your amours.
不要老讲你的恋爱史来使我们厌烦。
■At the same time, church schools were agitating for public funds to help them bear the responsibility for education.
与此同时,教会学校也纷纷要求公家提供资金以帮助它们承担教育任务。
■Surely there is a limit to what one can bear.
人的忍耐肯定是有限度的。
■The crowd bore back so that the ambulance could pass.
人群向后退开,让救护车可以开过去。
■Our apple trees will bear well this year.
今年我们的苹果树会结许多果实。
■He bore the pain without a word of complaint.
他一声不吭地忍住了疼痛。
■Far from being discouraged, he actually bore down.
他一点也不泄气,反而更努力地去做。
■He have returned from italy a greater bear than ever; He bore on architecture, painting, statuary, and music.
他从意大利回来之后,变得比以前更加惹人厌烦了; 他竟钻研其建筑、绘画、雕塑、甚至音乐来了。
■He bore the pain with great fortitude.
他以极大的毅力忍受了痛苦。
■They bore off several captives.
他们抓走了几个俘虏。
■They went far into the forest to pursue the wounded bear.
他们深入森林,追捕那只受伤的熊。
■When he's just woken up he's like a bear with a sore head.
他刚睡醒时,非常暴躁。
■He bore his tribulations bravely.
他勇敢地忍受着困苦。
■He had to bear the brunt of the blame.
他只好成为众矢之的。
■He loved soft things, and would often smile at the touch of a soft teddy bear or other soft toy.
他喜欢柔软的东西,在触摸软软的艾德熊和别的柔软的东西时经常露出微笑。
■He bore away (ie won) the first prize.
他夺得(赢得)了头奖。
■He bore with the idolatry of Rome.
他宽容罗马的偶像崇拜。
■He just couldn't bear to see them going without food.
他就不是忍心看他们几天没有东西吃。
■He bear a heavy burden.
他承受了重担。
■He pruned every branch that did not bear fruit.
他把不结果的枝都修剪掉。
■He is a bear at mathematics.
他是个数学天才。
■He's a crashing bore.
他是个极其无聊的人。
■He is a very active sort of person and cannot bear to see others idling about.
他是那种积极肯干的人,看不惯别人懒懒散散。
■Using a drill, he bore a hole through the wood.
他用钻孔机在木头上钻了一个孔。
■His efforts finally bore fruit and permission was granted.
他的努力终於有了结果,请求得到了批准。
■His wife later bore a son and a daughter.
他的妻子后来生了一男一女。
■His lecture is intended to bear down on the application of acupuncture anesthesia in brain surgery.
他的学术报告打算重点谈针刺麻醉在脑外科方面的应用。
■His suspense became so great that he couldn't bear to look out the window.
他的疑虑变得这样大,所以他忍受不了往窗外看。
■He is able to bear down all difficulties in his studies.
他能够克服学习中所出现的一切困难。
■His scars bore witness to the torture he had suffered.
他身上的一处处伤痕证明他曾受到严刑拷打。
■His faithful pet dog bore him company.
他那忠实的爱犬给他做伴。
■Any of various other animals, such as the koala, that resemble a true bear.
似熊的动物一种类似熊的其他熊类动物,如树袋熊
■But my covenant I will fulfil with Isaac, whom Sarah will bear to you at this season next year.
但是撒拉明年此时将生下以撒,我是要同以撒履行立约的。
■You'll just have to grin and bear it.
你只好逆来顺受。
■You must bear with his bad temper; he has recently been ill.
你得容忍他的坏脾气,他最近一直生病。
■The noise of your radio must be limited to a level that we can all bear.
你收音机的音量必须控制在我们大家都以忍受的范围内。
■How does your news bear on this case?
你的新闻与这一案子有何关系?
■How does your remark bear on this construction plan?
你的这番话与这一工程计划有什么关系?
■The bank will bring pressure to bear on you if you don't pay.
你要是不付款,银行就对你施加压力。
■Is not it awful? I can not bear to look at it. I do not think I can stand this place for two weeks.
你说这是不是太糟糕了?我实在看不下去。我觉得在这个地方住两个星期我可受不了。
■The envoy bore back to us tidings of war.
使节给我们带回了战争的消息。
■The other witnesses will bear me out/bear out what I say.
其他证人会为我[为我所说的话]作证。
■The thinner the ice, the more anxious is everyone to see whether it will bear.
冰块越薄,越使人急切要看看它是否承受得起。