Japanese Meaning of bores
退屈
Other Japanese words related to 退屈
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Definitions and Meaning of bores in English
bores
to make one's way steadily especially against resistance, something that is devoid of interest, to move forward steadily especially by overcoming an opposing force, the long usually cylindrical hollow part of something (as a tube or artery), to make by boring or digging away material, the diameter of a hole or tube, a dull or tiresome person, one that causes weariness and restlessness through lack of interest, the internal diameter of a tube (as a hypodermic needle, catheter, or sound), to make a hole by or as if by boring, a usually cylindrical hole made by or as if by the turning or twisting movement of a tool, to make a hole in especially with a drill, a borehole drilled especially to make an artesian well, to cause to feel weariness and restlessness through lack of interest, the inner surface of a hollow cylindrical object, an uninteresting person or thing, a hole made by or as if by boring, to make weary and restless by being dull or monotonous, the long usually cylindrical hollow part of something (such as a tube or gun barrel), the size of a bore, to pierce with a turning or twisting movement of a tool, to sink a mine shaft or well, a tidal flood with a high abrupt front, gauge sense 1a(2), a cavity (as in a gun barrel) shaped like a cylinder, the interior diameter of a gun barrel, to make (as a hole shaped like a cylinder) by boring or digging away material, the diameter of an engine cylinder
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退屈
to make one's way steadily especially against resistance, something that is devoid of interest, to move forward steadily especially by overcoming an opposing fo
滴,ドラッグ,うるさい奴ら,うざったい,ブロミド,嫌なやつら,ダウン剤,薬
爆発,ガス,キック,アシ
boreholes => ボーリング, borehole => ボーリング孔, bore witness => 証言する, bore up => 退屈, bore out => 退屈する,