penetrate 
					英 [ˈpenətreɪt ]  
					美 [ˈpenətreɪt ]  
					v.  穿过; 进入; 渗透,打入(组织、团体等); 看透; 透过…看见
					过去分词:penetrated 过去式:penetrated 第三人称单数:penetrates 现在分词:penetrating 
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							牛津词典 
							
								
									
										 verb
										穿过;进入The knife had penetrated his chest. The sun's radiation penetrates the skin. The war penetrates every area of the nation's life. These fine particles penetrate deep into the lungs.  
										渗透,打入(组织、团体等)They had penetrated airport security. The party has been penetrated by extremists. This year the company has been trying to penetrate new markets (= to start selling their products there) . The troops had penetrated deep into enemy lines.  
										看透;透过…看见Our eyes could not penetrate the darkness. The flashlights barely penetrated the gloom.  
										洞察;发现;揭示Science can penetrate many of nature's mysteries.  
										被领悟;被理解I was at the door before his words penetrated. None of my advice seems to have penetrated his thick skull (= he has not listened to any of it) .  
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							柯林斯词典 
							
								
									
										VERB 渗入;进入;穿过;穿透penetrates  a physical object or an area, they succeed in getting into it or passing through it.
											X-rays can penetrate many objects... His men had been ordered to shoot on sight anyone trying to penetrate the area.  
										VERB 进入;跻身penetrates  an organization, a group, or a profession, they succeed in entering it although it is difficult to do so.
											...the continuing failure of women to penetrate the higher levels of engineering... The drugs industry is complex and hard to penetrate.  
										VERB 打入,渗透(敌人或竞争对手内部)penetrates  an enemy group or a rival organization, they succeed in joining it in order to get information or cause trouble.
											The CIA had requested our help to penetrate a drugs ring operating out of Munich... The army was one of the few institutions the secret police were not encouraged to penetrate.  
										VERB 进入,打入(市场或地区)penetrates  a market or area, they succeed in selling their products there.
											There have been around 15 attempts from outside France to penetrate the market.  
										VERB 了解;洞察;领悟penetrate  something that is difficult to understand, you succeed in understanding it.
											...long answers that were often difficult to penetrate.  
									 
								 
								
							 
							
 
							双语例句 
							
								
									
										X-rays can penetrate many objects  
										His men had been ordered to shoot on sight anyone trying to penetrate the area.  
										The drugs industry is complex and hard to penetrate.  
										The CIA had requested our help to penetrate a drugs ring operating out of Munich  
										The army was one of the few institutions the secret police were not encouraged to penetrate.  
										This method of cooking also permits heat to penetrate evenly from both sides.  
										The sun's rays can penetrate water up to 10 feet.  
										We shall need a strong light to penetrate through this mist.  
										She could always penetrate what I was thinking.  
										He tried to penetrate the layers of bureaucracy.  
										I can penetrate social masks and roles and see the other person on a deeper level.  
										I heard what you said, but it didn't penetrate.  
										They penetrate living tissue and cause severe damage to cells.  
										We have not learned how to penetrate the cultural surface into the depth of humanity.  
										If your ideas are sharp, you can penetrate the minds of other people.  
										We cannot penetrate into the nature of substances.  
										Both inhibition of cell mitosis, can effectively penetrate into the stratum corneum.  
										I can tell you this, European armor will be very, very hard to penetrate.  
										The Galactic core is obscured in visible light by dust clouds, which infrared light can penetrate.  
										That can penetrate the darkness of where she's been.  
										It will be a deep cold, for it will penetrate inside of you.  
										The Marketing Strategy section should explain how your retail business will penetrate your target market.  
										Oh, I get it! Microwave ovens emit very-high-frequency radio waves which penetrate the food instantly.  
										They can penetrate into the enemy's rear area to gather information.  
										If you penetrate into your body, three layers are there: Just on the surface is your body.  
										To better understand its beauty and penetrate into the soul clear.  
										But with cunning and wits, you can penetrate his defenses and claim victory for yourself.  
										Or a woman would have to penetrate another woman, and that also disrupted the hierarchy.  
										Penetrate the phenomena of things to study their essence.  
									 
								 
								
							 
							
 
							英英释义 
							
								
									verb
									
										become clear or enter one's consciousness or emotions
											It dawned on him that she had betrayed him she was penetrated with sorrow Synonym:    click get through dawn come home get across sink in fall into place 
										 
										come to understand
											Synonym:    fathom bottom 
										 
										pass into or through, often by overcoming resistance
											The bullet penetrated her chest Synonym:    perforate 
										 
										spread or diffuse through
											An atmosphere of distrust has permeated this administration music penetrated the entire building His campaign was riddled with accusations and personal attacks Synonym:    permeate pervade interpenetrate diffuse imbue riddle 
										 
										insert the penis into the vagina or anus of
											Did the molester penetrate the child? 
										 
										make one's way deeper into or through
											The hikers did not manage to penetrate the dense forest 
										 
										enter a group or organization in order to spy on the members
											The student organization was infiltrated by a traitor Synonym:    infiltrate