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piercer

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Английский Язык - Турецкий язык
delici
pierce
{f} delmek
pierce
{f} delip geçmek
pierce
oymak
pierce
sivriltmek
pierce
inceltmek
pierce
sivri uçlu
pierce
delik açmak
pierce
del

Tom burnunu deldirdi. - Tom got his nose pierced.

Kulaklarımı deldirdim. - I got my ears pierced.

pierce
içyüzüne vâkıf olmak
pierce
{f} işlemek
pierce
{f} içine işlemek, nüfuz etmek
pierce
{f} içinden geçmek
pierce
sırrını anlamak
pierce
tesir etmek
pierce
{f} nüfuz etmek
Английский Язык - Английский Язык
An instrument that pierces or perforates
A person who pierces, especially one who carries out body piercing
{n} a person who or that which pierceth
{i} one who creates holes, one who punctures, perforator
An insect provided with an ovipositor
One who, or that which, pierces or perforates An instrument used in forming eyelets; a stiletto
A piercel
The ovipositor, or sting, of an insect
Pierce
A male given name, medieval variant of Piers. Modern usage may also derive from the surname
Pierce
A patronymic surname
pierce
to puncture; to break through

The diver pierced the surface of the water with scarcely a splash.

pierce
{v} to enter, bore, broach, force, affect
pierce
(deyim) Usually a powerful and popular male

That guys such a legend. Yeah, what a Pierce.

Pierce
{i} family name; Franklin Pierce (1804-1869), 14th President of the United States
Pierce
A surname derived from the given name
Pierce
medieval variant of Piers; modern usage may also derive from the surname
pierce
To penetrate; to affect deeply; as, to pierce a mystery
pierce
To enter; to penetrate; to make a way into or through something, as a pointed instrument does; used literally and figuratively
pierce
deeply or sharply; "The cold pierced her bones"; "Her words pierced the students"
pierce
move or affect (a person's emotions, bodily feelings, etc ) deeply or sharply; "The cold pierced her bones"; "Her words pierced the students"
pierce
to break or interrupt abruptly
pierce
14th President of the United States (1804-1869)
pierce
make a hole into; "The needle pierced her flesh"
pierce
To penetrate; to enter; to force a way into or through; to pass into or through; as, to pierce the enemy's line; a shot pierced the ship
pierce
If you have your ears or some other part of your body pierced, you have a small hole made through them so that you can wear a piece of jewellery in them. I'm having my ears pierced on Saturday. her pierced ears with their tiny gold studs. The 14th President of the United States (1853-1857). He was unable to reconcile the issue of slavery that divided the United States
pierce
14th President of the United States (1804-1869) make a hole into; "The needle pierced her flesh"
pierce
move or affect a person's emotions, bodily feelings, etc
pierce
to create a hole in the skin for the purpose of inserting jewelry
pierce
penetrate or cut through with a sharp instrument
pierce
sound sharply or shrilly; "The scream pierced the night"
pierce
sound sharply or shrilly; "The scream pierced the night
pierce
14th President of the United States (1804-1869) make a hole into; "The needle pierced her flesh" penetrate or cut through with a sharp instrument cut or make a way through; "the knife cut through the flesh"; "The path pierced the jungle"; "Light pierced through the forest" move or affect (a person's emotions, bodily feelings, etc
pierce
cut or make a way through; "the knife cut through the flesh"; "The path pierced the jungle"; "Light pierced through the forest"
pierce
To thrust into, penetrate, or transfix, with a pointed instrument
pierce
penetrate or cut through with a sharp instrument cut or make a way through; "the knife cut through the flesh"; "The path pierced the jungle"; "Light pierced through the forest"
pierce
Fig
pierce
If a sharp object pierces something, or if you pierce something with a sharp object, the object goes into it and makes a hole in it. One bullet pierced the left side of his chest Pierce the skin of the potato with a fork
pierce
deeply or sharply; "The cold pierced her bones"; "Her words pierced the students" sound sharply or shrilly; "The scream pierced the night
pierce
{f} prick, stab; perforate, make a hole; penetrate
piercer
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