Phonetic Breakdown of "drills"
Learn how to break down "drills" into its phonetic components. Understanding syllables and phonetics helps with pronunciation, spelling, and language learning.
Standard Phonetic Pronunciation:
/dɹɪlz/
Phonetic representation based on standard dictionaries
IPA Phonetic Pronunciation:
D R IH1 L Z
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Definition of "drills"
Pronunciation: /dɹɪlz/
Noun
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A tool used to remove material so as to create a hole, typically by plunging a rotating cutting bit into a stationary workpiece.Example: "Wear safety glasses when operating an electric drill."
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The portion of a drilling tool that drives the bit.Example: "Use a drill with a wire brush to remove any rust or buildup."
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An activity done as an exercise or practice (especially a military exercise), particularly in preparation for some possible future event or occurrence.Example: "Regular fire drills can ensure that everyone knows how to exit safely in an emergency."
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Any of several molluscs, of the genus Urosalpinx, especially the oyster drill (Urosalpinx cinerea), that drill holes in the shells of other animals.
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A style of trap music with gritty, violent lyrics, originating on the South Side of Chicago.
Verb
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To create (a hole) by removing material with a drill (tool).Example: "Drill a small hole to start the screw in the right direction."Synonyms: bore, excavate, gouge
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To practice, especially in (or as in) a military context.Example: "They drilled daily to learn the routine exactly."
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To cause to drill (practice); to train in military arts.Example: "The sergeant was up by 6:00 every morning, drilling his troops."
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To repeat an idea frequently in order to encourage someone to remember it.Example: "The instructor drilled into us the importance of reading the instructions."
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To investigate or examine something in more detail or at a different levelExample: "Drill deeper and you may find the underlying assumptions faulty."
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To hit or kick with a lot of power.
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To hit someone with a pitch, especially in an intentional context.
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To have sexual intercourse with; to penetrate.Synonyms: plow, poke, root, shaft
Noun
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An agricultural implement for making holes for sowing seed, and sometimes so formed as to contain seeds and drop them into the hole made.
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A light furrow or channel made to put seed into, when sowing.
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A row of seed sown in a furrow.
Verb
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To sow (seeds) by dribbling them along a furrow or in a row.
Noun
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A small trickling stream; a rill.
Verb
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To cause to flow in drills or rills or by trickling; to drain by trickling.Example: "waters drilled through a sandy stratum"
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To entice or allure; to decoy; with on.Synonyms: entice, lead on, lure
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To cause to slip or waste away by degrees.
Noun
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An Old World monkey of West Africa, Mandrillus leucophaeus, similar in appearance to the mandrill, but lacking the colorful face.
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A strong, durable cotton fabric with a strong bias (diagonal) in the weave.