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Qu'est-ce (qui) est puncture - définition

WIKIMEDIA DISAMBIGUATION PAGE
Punctures; Puncture (disambiguation); Puncturing; Punctured

puncture         
n. to patch, repair a puncture
puncture         
(punctures, puncturing, punctured)
1.
A puncture is a small hole in a car tyre or bicycle tyre that has been made by a sharp object.
Somebody helped me mend the puncture.
...a tyre that has a slow puncture.
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2.
A puncture is a small hole in someone's skin that has been made by or with a sharp object.
An instrument called a trocar makes a puncture in the abdominal wall.
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3.
If a sharp object punctures something, it makes a hole in it.
The bullet punctured the skull.
VERB: V n
4.
If a car tyre or bicycle tyre punctures or if something punctures it, a hole is made in the tyre.
The tyre is guaranteed never to puncture or go flat...
He punctured a tyre in the last lap.
VERB: V, V n
5.
If someone's feelings or beliefs are punctured, their feelings or beliefs are made to seem wrong or foolish, especially when this makes the person feel disappointed or upset.
His enthusiasm for fishing had been punctured by the sight of what he might catch.
= deflate
VERB: be V-ed, also V n
puncture         
¦ noun a small hole caused by a sharp object, especially one in a tyre.
¦ verb
1. make a puncture in.
2. cause a sudden collapse of (a mood, feeling, etc.).
Origin
ME: from L. punctura, from punct-, pungere 'prick'.

Wikipédia

Puncture

Puncture, punctured or puncturing may refer to:

  • a flat tyre in British English (US English "flat tire" or just "flat")
  • a penetrating wound caused by pointy objects as nails or needles
  • Lumbar puncture, also known as a spinal tap
  • Puncture (band), an English punk band
  • Puncture (film), a 2011 American film starring Chris Evans
  • Puncture (topology), the removal of a finite set of points from a manifold
  • in coding theory, a punctured code, in which some of the bits of the data stream have been removed
  • Pneumothorax, also known as punctured lung
Exemples du corpus de texte pour puncture
1. She sustained shrapnel and puncture wounds to her right arm and lower body.
2. "Their injuries were mainly lacerations – large cuts – and bite wounds, which are puncture wounds.
3. "The bullet had luckily cleared Sheru‘s shoulder and didn‘t puncture his heart or lungs.
4. The child‘s throat was cut and he had puncture wounds to his chest, Bergherm said.
5. Yesterday Nadir Muhammadi, a puncture repairman, sat on the verge of a broad Kabul street.