bore
verb
verb
noun
bɔː
verb
1
the
past
tense
of
BEAR
bear的过去式
verb
2
to
make
someone
feel
bored,
especially
by
talking
too
much
about
something
they
are
not
interested
in
〔尤因啰嗦〕使厌烦
T
He’s
the
sort
of
person
who
bores
you
at
parties.
他这人会在聚会上把你弄得很无趣。
a
film
that
will
bore
its
young
audience
会让年轻观众感到无聊的一部电影
bore
sb
with
sth
I
won’t
bore
you
with
all
the
technical
details.
我不想讲技术上的细节让大家听得没劲。
bore
sb
to
death/tears
3
to
make
a
deep
round
hole
in
a
hard
surface
钻(孔),开凿,挖(洞)
I,T
bore
sth
through/into/in
sth
The
machine
bores
a
hole
through
the
cards.
机器会在卡纸上打一个孔。
[+
through/into
]
To
build
the
tunnel
they
had
to
bore
through
solid
rock.
为了修建这条隧道,他们得打通坚硬的岩石。
4
if
someone’s
eyes
bore
into
you,
they
look
at
you
in
a
way
that
makes
you
feel
uncomfortable
〔令人不安地〕盯着看
I + into
noun
5
something
that
is
not
interesting
to
you
or
that
annoys
you
令人厌烦的事
singular 单数
Waiting
is
a
bore.
等人很没劲。
You’ll
find
it’s
a
terrible
bore.
你会觉得这事极为无聊。
6
someone
who
is
boring,
especially
because
they
talk
too
much
about
themselves
or
about
things
that
do
not
interest
you
令人厌烦的人
C
He
turned
out
to
be
a
crashing
bore
(=used
to
emphasize
that
someone
is
very
boring)
.
他这人原来无聊透顶。
7
the
measurement
of
the
width
of
the
inside
of
a
long
hollow
object
such
as
a
pipe
or
the
barrel
of
a
gun
〔管道或枪管等的〕口径,内径
singular 单数
Take
a
length
of
piping
with
a
bore
of
about
15mm.
拿一根口径为 15 毫米左右的管子来。
12-/16-/20-
etc
bore
a
12-bore
shotgun
一把 12 毫米口径的猎枪
wide/narrow/fine
bore
a
fine
bore
tube
细口径管子
8
a
wave
of
water
that
moves
quickly
along
a
river
from
the
sea
at
particular
times
of
the
year
涌潮,激潮〔指每年某个时间涌入河流的海潮〕
singular 单数
the
Severn
bore
塞文河涌潮
9
a
BOREHOLE
钻孔,井眼
C