释义 |
punctured, ppl. a.|ˈpʌŋktjʊəd| [f. prec.] 1. Pricked, pierced, perforated. Also fig.
1672R. Veel New Court Songs 6 In vain the Surgeon does apply Soft Balsom to a punctur'd Heart. 1797Abernethy Surg. & Phys. Ess. iii. 97 One of the punctured places ulcerated. 1896Wells Wheels Chance ix. 62 Just then the other man in brown appeared..wheeling his punctured machine. 1898Burr Bicycle Repairing ix. 135 To fix a burst casing and a punctured tire. 2. Made by puncturing; composed of punctures.
1807–26S. Cooper First Lines Surg. (ed. 5) 401 A punctured wound, penetrating the side of the œsophagus. 1831Brewster Nat. Magic iii. (1833) 43 The punctured pattern usually worked..round the edges of that garment [a shroud]. 1865Kingsley Herew. i. note, William of Malmesbury, sub anno 1066..says that the English ‘adorned their skins with punctured designs’. 1908Athenæum 24 Oct. 516/3 The ornamentation of these beakers consists of small punctured dots arranged in parallel lines. 3. Nat. Hist. Marked with dots resembling punctures; punctate.
1860[see puncture v. 1 c]. |