English-Thai Dictionary
perforate
VT ทำให้ เป็น รู แทง ให้ เป็น รู เจาะ ให้ เป็น รู pierce punch tam-hai-pen-ru
perforated
ADJ ซึ่ง ทำให้ เป็น รู ซึ่ง แทง ให้ เป็น รู ซึ่ง เจาะ ให้ เป็น รู pierced punctured sueng-tam-hai-pen-ru
Webster's 1828 Dictionary
PERFORATE
v.t.[L. perforo; per and foro; Eng. to bore. ] 1. To bore through.
2. To pierce with a pointed instrument; to make a hole or holes through any thing by boring or driving; as, to perforate the bottom of a vessel.
PERFORATED
pp. Bored or pierced through; pierced.
Webster's 1913 Dictionary
PERFORATE
Per "fo *rate, v. t. [imp. & p. p. Perforated; p. pr. & vb. n.Perforating. ] Etym: [L. perforatus, p.p. of perforare to perforate; per through + forare to bore. See Bore, v.]
Defn: To bore through; to pierce through with a pointed instrument; to make a hole or holes through by boring or piercing; to pierce or penetrate the surface of. Bacon.
PERFORATE; PERFORATED
PERFORATE; PERFORATED Per "fo *rate, Per "fo *ra `ted, a.
Defn: Pierced with a hole or holes, or with pores; having transparent dots resembling holes.
New American Oxford Dictionary
perforate
per fo rate ▶verb |ˈpərfəˌrāt ˈpərfəˌreɪt | [ with obj. ] pierce and make a hole or holes in: the worms had perforated the pages of the book from cover to cover | (as adj. perforated ) : a perforated appendix. • make a row of small holes in (paper ) so that a part may be torn off easily. ▶adjective |ˈpərfərit, -ˌrāt ˈpərfəˌreɪt |Biology & Medicine perforated: a perforate shell. DERIVATIVES per fo ra tor |-ˌrātər |noun ORIGIN late Middle English (as an adjective ): from Latin perforat- ‘pierced through, ’ from the verb perforare, from per- ‘through ’ + forare ‘pierce. ’
Oxford Dictionary
perforate
per ¦for |ate ▶verb |ˈpəːfəreɪt | [ with obj. ] (often as adj. perforated ) pierce and make a hole or holes in: a perforated appendix. • make a row of small holes in (paper ) so that a part may be torn off easily. ▶adjective |ˈpəːf (ə )rət |Biology & Medicine perforated: a perforate shell. DERIVATIVES perforator |ˈpəːfəreɪtə |noun ORIGIN late Middle English (as an adjective ): from Latin perforat- ‘pierced through ’, from the verb perforare, from per- ‘through ’ + forare ‘pierce ’.
American Oxford Thesaurus
perforate
perforate verb a shell fragment perforated his left lung: pierce, penetrate, enter, puncture, prick, bore through, riddle.
Oxford Thesaurus
perforate
perforate verb fragments of an explosive bullet perforated his intestines: pierce, penetrate, enter, puncture, prick, bore through, riddle, hole, make /punch /put holes in.
French Dictionary
perforateur
perforateur n. m. Appareil de bureau servant à perforer des documents, des cartes, etc. : Utiliser un perforateur (et non *punch ) à trois trous pour ses notes de cours.
Sanseido Wisdom Dictionary
perforate
per fo rate /pə́ː r fərèɪt /動詞 他動詞 1 …に穴をあける, 〈紙 〉にミシン目を入れる .2 〈鼓膜など 〉を破く .
perforated
p é r fo r à t ed /-ɪd /形容詞 〖名詞 の前で 〗切取り線入りの 〈紙など 〉; (通気できるように )穴のあいた .