英语释义
1. brooch
wore a lovely broach on her lapel
2. any of various pointed or tapered tools, implements, or parts: such as
3. a spit for roasting meat
4. a tool for tapping casks
5. a cutting tool for removing material from metal or plastic to shape an outside surface or a hole
6. to pierce (something, such as a cask) in order to draw the contents also to open for the first time
7. to open up or break into (a mine, stores, etc.)
8. to shape or enlarge (a hole) with a broach (see broach entry 1 sense 2c)
9. to make known for the first time
10. to open up (a subject) for discussion
a good time to broach the subject
11. to break the surface from below
the whale broached
12. to veer or yaw dangerously so as to lie broadside to the waves —often used with to
Our ship broached to.
13. to bring up as a subject for discussion
She broached an idea.
14. a fine tapered flexible instrument used in dentistry to remove dental pulp and to dress a root canal
15. to open (a vein) to draw blood