Perforate Meaning in English
word
ˈpɝfɝˌeɪt
PUR-fuh-rayt
pˈɜːfəɹˌeɪt
PUR-fuh-rayt
التعريف
To make one or more holes in something, often by piercing through it completely.
الاستخدام والفروق الدقيقة
Formal or technical; common in medical, scientific, and industrial contexts (e.g., 'perforate the eardrum', 'perforated sheet'). Not usually used in everyday conversation. Collocations: 'perforate a membrane', 'perforate the paper'.
Spanish: perforarPortuguese (BR): perfurar - perfurar (fazer furos)Portuguese (PT): perfurar - furarChinese (Simplified): 穿孔 - 打孔Chinese (Traditional): 穿孔 - 打洞Hindi: छेदना - भेदनाArabic: يثقب - يخرمBengali: ছিদ্র করা - ফুটো করাRussian: перфорировать - продырявитьJapanese: 穴を開ける - 穴をあけるVietnamese: đục lỗ - xuyên thủngKorean: 구멍을 내다 - 관통하다Turkish: delik açmak - delmekUrdu: سوراخ کرنا - چھیدناIndonesian: melubangi - membuat lubang
جمل نموذجية
You need a tool to perforate the cardboard.
basic
Doctors can perforate the skin with a small needle.
basic
The machine will perforate the paper automatically.
basic
Be careful not to perforate the package when opening it with scissors.
natural
If you perforate the eardrum, it can lead to hearing loss.
natural
Some tickets are perforated, so you can tear them easily.
natural