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  1. to make a small hole in something, or to get a small hole in something: She had used a screwdriver to puncture two holes in the lid of a paint tin. The knife went through his ribs and punctured his lung. [ T ] to suddenly make someone less confident or positive: My positive mood was rather punctured by the news.

    • Punctured

      PUNCTURED meaning: 1. past simple and past participle of...

    • Polski

      punctured definicja: 1. past simple and past participle of...

    • Punditry

      PUNDITRY definition: 1. the job or activity of giving your...

    • Pundit

      PUNDIT definition: 1. a person who knows a lot about a...

    • English

      PUNCTURE definition: 1. a small hole made by a sharp object,...

  2. to make a small hole in something, or to get a small hole in something: She had used a screwdriver to puncture two holes in the lid of a paint tin. The knife went through his ribs and punctured his lung. [ T ] to suddenly make someone less confident or positive: My positive mood was rather punctured by the news.

  3. The nail punctured the bike tyre. El clavo pinchó el neumático de la bici. puncture [sth] vtr (make hole in surface) perforar⇒ vtr : hacer un agujero en loc verb + prep : Bill punctured the packaging with a pair of scissors. Bill perforó el envoltorio con unas tijeras. puncture n (hole in surface) perforación nf (neumático, balón ...

  4. 1. : to pierce with or as if with a pointed instrument or object. 2. : to make useless or ineffective as if by a puncture : deflate. intransitive verb. : to become punctured. Synonyms. Noun.

  5. Traducción de 'puncture' en el diccionario gratuito de inglés-español y muchas otras traducciones en español.

  6. puncture, punctuate, punctual, punter. punctured. perforado pp. Whatever the dogs didn't eat was bruised, scraped or punctured. Lo que no comían los perros fue golpeado, raspado o perforado. Two separate strikes back to front would have punctured the lung.