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drilling

Aussprache: [ˈdrɪlɪŋ]

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Kontext: „construction“

(verb) to make a hole in something, usually with a special tool called a drill. When you drill, you use this tool to go through hard materials like wood or metal.

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He is drilling a hole into the wall to hang a picture.

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She wasn't drilling because she couldn't find the drill.

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What are you drilling into the ground?

Kontext: „construction“

(noun) the act or process of making holes in materials using a drill. It helps us create space for things like screws or pipes.

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The drilling for the new building started last week.

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The drilling isn't done yet, so we can't move in.

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How long will the drilling take to finish?

Kontext: „education“

(noun) practicing a skill or task repeatedly to become better at it. For example, students might practice math drills to get faster and better.

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The teacher gave us some math drilling to help us improve.

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We didn't do any drilling today, so we forgot some of the answers.

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What kind of drilling is best for learning multiplication?

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